 Well, to the hardwood, it's been quite the story of difference a week makes for BSU men's basketball. After dropping a pair down at the Wisconsin Dales opening weekend, the Beavers have bounced back and won their last three contests. Four players averaging double figures so far this season. Senior Sharif Black and sophomores Lucas won and JVon Green leading the way. Also moving senior Christian McCarrick to point guard full time has helped orchestrate the breakthrough offensively, averaging over 96 points as a team. The last three games and with the conference season right around the corner, seeing the ball go through the hoop helps boost his young team's confidence. It was really good. We had a couple guys going. JVon had a great game with his career high. Lucas was consistent. I was pretty consistent out there. And Peck is kind of like our motor gets us going, gets the ball where it needs to be. Logan was very consistent too. And we had good bench production this weekend too. It's hard not to feed a little confidence off of seeing the ball go through the hole. And yesterday was a fun night with the kids and trying to fill this gym and get it loud. And our guys fed off that. Mentioned the breakthrough offensively the last three games, check out these numbers over 96 points, shooting 56% from the field, 44% behind the arc. And as a team just under 22 assists, that's how you fill the stat sheet. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.