Chris Dees of Emmanuel, left, defends as John St. Germain of Augusta drives up court at Christenberry Fieldhouse on Dec. 19, 2023 in Augusta, Ga. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Chris Dees of Emmanuel, left, defends as John St. Germain of Augusta drives up court at Christenberry Fieldhouse on Dec. 19, 2023 in Augusta, Ga. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News

In pictures: Jaguars bite Lions at Christenberry Dec. 19

The Augusta University men’s basketball team improved its record to 7-2 defeating the Emmanuel College Lions 78-74 Dec. 19 at Christenberry Fieldhouse.

David Viti led the Jags with 23 points on the night. Max Amadasun added 18 while Demitri Gardner scored 17.

The Jags are on a five game win streak. They will meet Emmanuel again on the Lions home court New Year’s Day 2024.

Augusta’s David Viti dunks during Tuesday’s night 78-74 win over Emmanuel at Christenberry Fieldhouse on Dec. 19, 2023 in Augusta, Ga. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News.
Max Amadasun of Augusta, left collides with Kendall Latney of Emmanuel while trying to rebound at Christenberry Fieldhouse on Dec. 19, 2023 in Augusta, Ga. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Ja’Queze Kirby of Augusta shoots a lay up against Emmanuel at Christenberry Fieldhouse on Dec. 19, 2023 in Augusta, Ga. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Augusta Jaguar Head Coach Dip Metress, left, argues a call with referee at Christenberry Fieldhouse on Dec. 19, 2023 in Augusta, Ga. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News
Augusta Jaguars Coach Dip Metress, left, gets a technical foul as he argues a call at Christenberry Fieldhouse on Dec. 19, 2023. Mike Adams/Augusta Good News

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