Aftershock | 7/31/2025 10:30:00 PM
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Aftershock 66, we are D3 54
Leading scorer
aftershock: James Woodard 12, Marcus Keane 10
We are D3: Ty Nichols 14
What's next: Aftershocks can win the basketball championship and receive a $1 million championship prize at Koch Arena at 3 p.m. (FOX) Sunday. They faced Eberlein Drive and beat the best Virginia 85-77 on Thursday.
Eberlein Drive was one of two teams in the first TBT competition in 2014, finishing second in 2018. The team is a former professional player from a variety of colleges.
Aftershocks made their first appearance in the championship game in the sixth TBT. The 2022 semi-finals were their best results before.
Markis McDuffie Leader @aftershockstbt Put their names in the championship official TBT brackets in style!
Aftershocks are really a night! pic.twitter.com/py0nzgcjjp
– TBT (@Thetourmints) August 1, 2025
review: The semi-finals felt increasingly fierce on the technical fouls of Nichols and We Marcus Azor, and was D3, a Nike Sibande on the aftershocks. Emotion and frustration did not disturb the aftershocks, who was responsible for a 35-17 lead in the second quarter.
Two-time Shockers went bankrupt in the second quarter after two teams hit poor shooting percentages in the first quarter.
McDuffie played a key role by scoring five points and recording two assists and steals. Conner Frankamp also scored five points this quarter, with two steals and two assists.
Woodard won all his 12 points in the second half, including five of the team’s eight points at the end of Elam. He shot all five in the second half.
Keene won the technique by pushing Keene to finish the game with a foul shot.
Aftershocks forced 15 turnovers, eight in the second quarter.
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Markis McDuffie and the three majors pic.twitter.com/lwklhakrpe
– Aftershock – Wichita State's TBT team (@AftersHockstBT) August 1, 2025