Kendall Dixon scored 14 points – including three treys – as three Vikings went for double figures, and South Brunswick knocked off No. 5 Piscataway in a GMC Red Division game Saturday afternoon at Piscataway.
The game was back and forth for most of the first three quarters, with eight ties and six lead changes. But once South Brunswick got the lead back in the third, they never relinquished in in the fourth, and built to as much as a ten point lead at 49-39 late in the game.
Dixon’s third and final three with 2:25 left was essentially the final dagger for the Chiefs, who fall to 3-3, 2-2 in the GMC Red.
South Brunswick is also now 3-3, and got its first division win of the season, alongside two losses.
Sophomore Sarae Croley-Battled led all scorers with 18 for Piscataway.
Click below for postgame reaction with South Brunswick senior Kendall Dixon and head coach Ryan Murphy, presented by Sportsplex at Metuchen:
