High Point Dominates Bryant, Panthers Win 93 to 47 in County Play
High Point routed Bryant 93 to 47 on Monday night in a lopsided performance that moved the Panthers to 11 to 3 on the season. The decisive victory highlighted efficient scoring and stingy defense, signaling strong form for local fans and potential implications for recruiting and attendance in Guilford County.

High Point delivered a comprehensive win over Bryant at home on December 22, 2025, outscoring the Bulldogs 93 to 47 in a game that showcased balanced offense and tight defense. The Panthers improved to 11 to 3, while Bryant fell to 3 to 10, and the 46 point margin underscored a dominant night both offensively and on the boards.
Senior guard Braden Hausen led High Point with 18 points, shooting 6 of 8 from the field for a 75.0 percent field goal clip, 3 of 5 from three point range for 60.0 percent, and 3 of 3 from the free throw line. Scotty Washington added 17 points on 6 of 7 shooting, an 85.7 percent rate, including 2 of 3 from beyond the arc and 3 of 4 from the free throw line. Cam'Ron Fletcher contributed 14 points on 5 of 8 shooting, a 62.5 percent clip, and hit 2 of 4 from long range. The trio combined for 49 of High Point's 93 points, accounting for roughly 52.7 percent of the team scoring, while role players supplied the remaining offense in a clear demonstration of depth.
Bryant was paced by Quincy Allen, who finished with 14 points and two steals. The Bulldogs managed only 47 points against a Panthers defense that forced turnovers and limited second chance opportunities. The low opponent total speaks to High Point's ability to control tempo and convert defensive stops into easy scoring runs.
For local residents and fans in Guilford County, the result matters on several levels. A comfortable win before the holiday period can boost attendance and community engagement as students return and families follow the team. The statistical efficiency on offense and the defensive clampdown also matters to prospective recruits who watch whether a program can produce both scoring and defensive identity. Economically, sustained success tends to lift ticket sales and local business activity on game days without requiring a conference name drop.
Looking ahead, High Point will carry momentum from this performance into its next set of match ups, while Bryant faces a need to shore up defense and diversify its scoring. The game provided clear evidence of where each program stands at this point in the season, and for Guilford County basketball followers, it offered a snapshot of a Panthers team firing on multiple cylinders.
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