SARASOTA, FL - Royals (Men) faced a challenging competition against the New College of Florida Banyans. Despite the stark halftime score of 66-41 in favor of New College, the Royals showcased a commendable comeback spirit, closing with a narrow margin at 124-117 at the competition held on January 18, 2025, at SCF.
The game began with the Banyans taking an early lead and maintaining a notable dominance throughout the first half, highlighted by a significant 28-point lead. Warner's early struggle was countered in the second half by intensified efforts from standout player Blaize Darling, who totaled 28 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists, and
Jack Voth, who contributed 17 points and led with 8 rebounds.
Despite the impressive stats from Darling and Voth, Warner could not fully close the gap, though they reduced the deficit significantly in the second period. New College of Florida's ability to sustain their lead was anchored by consistent scoring from their players, including pivotal performances by Charlie Yoder.
Warner's resilience was particularly evident in the second half as they tightened their defense, forcing turnovers and maximizing fast-break opportunities. The Royals' ability to fight back underlines their potential and determination, qualities they aim to carry into their next game against the Webber International Warriors on January 22, 2025, at Turner Athletic Center, Lake Wales, FL.