The Red Hawks cannot be stopped, going into Ewing to face The College of New Jersey and defeating them 69-64 to improve their overall record to 17-3.

Junior forward Francisco Paulino celebrates on the bench after a shot is made for the Red Hawks.
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The leading player of the whole game was none other than senior forward Steve Breeman, who was only 19 points away from gaining 1,000 points in his career prior to the game.

Steve Breeman goes up for a layup, scoring one of the crucial points to earn the milestone. Markell Robinson | The Montclarion
And it took a little over 39 minutes in the game to do it, but after a trip to the free-throw line, Breeman achieved something that only a select few with the Red Hawks have done before.
Overall, it was a low-scoring effort from both sides, with senior guard Keyon Pryce and sophomore guard Mike Jackson both scoring 13 and the only other players to score double digits in the game.

Sophomore guard Mike Jackson takes a three from the corner.
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But those players along with the rest of the team did just enough to move into the two seed in the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC), with playoffs continuing to loom.

Sophomore guard Kyree Henry, senior guard Keyon Pryce, junir guard Kieran Flanagan and Breeman huddle up on the court during the game.
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Senior guard Keyon Pryce, with nobody in front of him, gets the easy lay-in for the Red Hawks. Markell Robinson | The Montclarion

Sophomore guard Kyree Henry and senior guard Keyon Pryce walk onto the sideline after the win against TCNJ.
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Junior forward Amir Williams watches his team warm up for the game against the Lions.
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