Photojournalism: Augusta University homecoming

Augusta University Homecoming King and Queen Isaiah Maddox during halftime of the Augusta University vs Flagler basketball game at Christenberry Fieldhouse on Saturday, Feb, 19. Photo by Mike Adams

Date: February 19, 2022

Augusta University’s basketball team celebrated Homecoming by defeating Flagler College 78-65 Saturday at the Christenberry Fieldhouse.

The Jags are 23-3 overall with a 13-3 in the conference. The season is winding down. The Jags only have two more games before the Peach Belt Conference Playoffs March 1.

The Jags will host University of North Georgia at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The regular season ends at Clayton State University Saturday.

Tyshaun Crawford of Augusta University, right, scores as Flagler’s Tyler Collier, left, at Christenberry Fieldhouse on Saturday, Feb, 19. Photo by Mike Adams
Troy Cracknell of Augusta University, left, is fouled by Lawrence Slim of Flagler, right, while attempted a shot at Christenberry Fieldhouse on Saturday, Feb, 19. Photo by Mike Adams
JaQueze Kirby of Augusta University, right, grabs a rebound away from Jaizec Lottie of Flagler, left, at Christenberry Fieldhouse on Feb. 19. Photo by Mike Adams
Augusta University Head Coach Dip Metress fires up his team at Christenberry Fieldhouse on Saturday. Photo by Mike A
Caroline Gibson was named Augusta University Homecoming Queen during halftime of the Augusta University vs Flagler basketball game at Christenberry Fieldhouse on Saturday. Photo by Mike Adams
Carolin Gibson, right, reacts after being named Homecoming Queen during halftime of the Augusta University vs Flagler basketball game at Christenberry Fieldhouse on Saturday, Feb, 19. Photo by Mike Adams

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