Breakout Performance by a Rising Talent
Kevin McCullar Jr. achieved the first professional triple-double of his career by recording 20 points, 10 assists, and 10 rebounds in a standout display. The breakout performance came during a pivotal game where his contributions significantly bolstered his team’s momentum.
Record-Breaking Night for the Team
In a historic effort, the Westchester team set a new franchise record by sinking 16 three-pointers in a single half during their matchup against College Park Skyhawks. This offensive surge contributed to a 138–123 victory as the team continued its push toward a postseason spot.
Resurgence from Injury and Recent Gains
Drafted as the 56th pick, McCullar had missed a significant portion of the season due to a knee injury that also affected his final days at Kansas. Known for his strong two-way play during his time at Lawrence and Texas Tech, he has gradually regained his form. While his overall shooting had been modest, his recent performances have shown marked improvement, with multiple games scoring in double figures.
Supporting Contributions and Team Outlook
In addition to McCullar’s historical triple-double, notable contributions came from other players. Moses Brown recorded 21 points and 17 rebounds, while Pacome Dadiet, another recent draft pick, added 20 points. The collective effort was complemented by several teammates contributing on the scoreboard, underscoring the depth of the roster. With an upcoming game on Thursday against College Park, the team remains focused on strengthening its position as it eyes a playoff berth.