Men's Basketball Tops Goldey-Beacom to Improve to 4-1 in CACC Play
Purple Knights, now 7-5 overall, earn third straight conference win.
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. – Playing their first game of 2026, the University of Bridgeport's men's basketball team shook off a sluggish start and used balanced scoring and strong bench production to secure an 81-70 victory over Goldey-Beacom on Saturday at Hubbell Gym. The double-digit win improves the Purple Knights' record to 7-5 overall this season and 4-1 in the CACC.
The Purple Knights fell behind 14-2 in the opening minutes but responded with a steady rally, eventually turning the deficit into a five-point advantage by halftime.
Bridgeport seized control in the second half, highlighted by a three consecutive three-pointers that pushed the lead to 58-46 midway through the period, at the time the largest cushion of the day.
UB's depth proved decisive, as eight players scored at least six points and the Purple Knights dominated the glass with a 50-40 rebounding advantage. Bridgeport also finished with 19 assists on 25 made field goals—its second-highest assist total of the season.
Another second-highest mark this year came at the free-throw line as UB knocked in 21 from the charity stripe.
Individually, junior Isaiah Sullivan once again paced the offense with 17 points as he has now reached double figures in 12 straight games as Bridgeport's leading scorer this season.
Jason Edokpayi continued his strong stretch with his seventh consecutive double-figure outing, adding 11 points and eight rebounds, while John Dash Jr. rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10 points for his third straight game with that scoring total.
The Purple Knights' bench made a major impact, outscoring Goldey-Beacom's reserves 35-9. Impressively, UB's subs have now outscored their opponents in 10 of the team's 12 games this season.
Jaheem Tyson led the Bridgeport bench with eight points, 10 rebounds, two assists, and two blocks, while Travis Upchurch, Shedrach Makanjuola and Gabe Charleston combined for 19 points on 4-of-8 shooting from long range.
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The Purple Knights will host Caldwell on Tuesday night (7 p.m.).
