Men’s Basketball Climbs into Week 11 D2SIDA South Region Poll

Men’s Basketball Climbs into Week 11 D2SIDA South Region Poll
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TUSKEGEE, Ala. – The Tuskegee men’s basketball program ranks tenth in the week 11 Division II Sports Information Directors Association (D2SIDA) South Region media poll after earning a pair of wins over the past week over conference opponents.
 
The Golden Tigers (16-6, 11-4 SIAC) defeated Spring Hill, 76-69, inside of the Daniel “Chappie” James Center on Wednesday, January 25 before a 51-50 win on the road over Miles on Saturday, January 28.
 
Tuskegee has been led by experience this season, with the past week being no exception, as seniors Gregg Boyd (Seat Pleasant, Md.) and Devin Booker (Chicago, Ill.) both finished in double figures in the win over the Badgers, while Boyd and fellow senior Deveraux Davis (Minneapolis, Minn.) both led the way offensively in the victory over Miles.

The Golden Tigers are the only Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) team featured in the poll this week, however Miles is receiving votes at this time.
 
Click here for a complete list of the Division II media poll. 
 
Tuskegee will return to action on Saturday as they head to Jackson, Tennessee for a road matchup against Lane College.
 
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