Three Takeaways: St. John’s vs Paul VI
On Sunday night Paul VI hosted St. John’s and won by a final score of 49-46. The win clinched the two seed for PVI in the WCAC tournament. Below are three takeaways from the game. Josh Oduro Continues To Contribute…
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Continue ReadingOn Sunday night Paul VI hosted St. John’s and won by a final score of 49-46. The win clinched the two seed for PVI in the WCAC tournament. Below are three takeaways from the game.
Josh Oduro Continues To Contribute
The 2019 George Mason commit continues to be a big factor for the Panthers. Last night he finished with 12 points, 8 rebounds and 4 blocks. He has been one of the most productive big men in the conference and continues to show that he is going to be a valuable piece for George Mason.
Casey Morsell Continues To Score At A High Level
The 2019 Virginia commit has scored the ball at a high level over the past two weeks and it continued last night at Paul VI. He recorded 17 points and once again put St. John’s on his back. St. John’s has been playing some good basketball over the past two weeks and part of the reason is because their offense is going through Morsell.
Paul VI Locks Up Two Seed
What a job the Paul VI staff did this year to lead the team to the two seed after they lost their starting point guard and shooting guard. The win on Sunday against St. John’s clinched them the two seed in the upcoming WCAC tournament and definitely have the ability to beat any team in the conference to win the championship. It has truly been a tremendous season for the Panthers out of Fairfax.