Grand Canyon’s J.J. Rhymes, center, puts up a shot between Valparaiso defenders Donovan Clay, left, and John Kiser, right, during Friday’s opening game of the Paradise Jam men’s college basketball tournament at UVI.
the University of the Virgin Islands’ Sports and Fitness Center on St. Thomas.
Grand Canyon’s J.J. Rhymes, center, puts up a shot between Valparaiso defenders Donovan Clay, left, and John Kiser, right, during Friday’s opening game of the Paradise Jam men’s college basketball tournament at UVI.
the University of the Virgin Islands’ Sports and Fitness Center on St. Thomas.
Daily News photo by BILL KISER
Grand Canyon’s Alessandro Lever, right, looks for an open teammate while guarded by Valparaiso’s Mileek McMillan on Friday at UVI.
ST. THOMAS — Valparaiso head coach Matt Lottich expected to have a tough time with Grand Canyon in the opening game of the Paradise Jam tournament.
That’s why Lottich was more than satisfied with the Crusaders’ 78-74 victory over the Antelopes on Friday at the University of the Virgin Islands’ Sports and Fitness Center.
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