Yamani Paul of Augusta, left, and Jada Young of USCB, right, fight for a loose ball at Christenberry Fieldhouse on March 2, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News. The Augusta Jags defeated USCB 68-60.
Yamani Paul of Augusta, left, and Jada Young of USCB, right, fight for a loose ball at Christenberry Fieldhouse on March 2, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News. The Augusta Jags defeated USCB 68-60.

In pictures: Jags men’s and women’s teams end regular season on a high note

(Featured photo: Yamani Paul of Augusta, left, and Jada Young of USCB, right, fight for a loose ball at Christenberry Fieldhouse on March 2, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.)

Augusta University’s men’s and women’s teams ended the regular season at Christenberry Fieldhouse Saturday by defeating the University of South Carolina Beaufort.

The Lady Jags topped the Sand Sharks 68-60 to snag the second seed in the Peach Belt Conference. The Lady Jags end the regular season 21-7 overall and 15-3 in the conference.

AU will head to Georgia Southwestern University in Americus Thursday for the Peach Belt tournament.

In the men’s match-up, the Jags defeated the Sand Sharks 98-91.

They end the regular season at 17-11 overall and 10-8 in the conference.

Tamiyah Alford, left, and Kennedi Manning, right, of Augusta battle for a rebound with USCB’s ShaniyaRose, center, at Christenberry Fieldhouse on March 2, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Yamani Paul of Augusta, left, attempts a shot as Jada Young of USCB defends at Christenberry Fieldhouse on March 2, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Fans cheer for Kennedi Manning on Senior Day at Christenberry Fieldhouse on March 2, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Timmy Sellers of Augusta, right, attempts a shot over of Kyle Place of USCB at Christenberry Fieldhouse on March 2, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
David Viti of Augusta, left, attempts a shot as Marcus Overstreet of USCB defends at Christenberry Fieldhouse on March 2, 2024. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.

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