
Jones, Peat Lead Chanticleers To Wire-To-Wire Win Over Marshall
2/21/2026 4:38:00 PM | Men's Basketball
CONWAY, S.C. — Rasheed Jones scored a career-high 29 points and Nadjrick Peat set a school record with seven blocks as Coastal Carolina led wire-to-wire in a 79-75 victory over Marshall on Saturday at the HTC Center.
Joshua Beadle added 18 points and AJ Dancler chipped in 10 for the Chanticleers (17-12, 9-7 Sun Belt).
Coastal never trailed, using interior defense and work on the glass to control the opening half. Peat rejected a pair of point-blank shots midway through the first half that ignited transition chances, and moments later followed his own offensive rebound with a putback to stretch the lead to double digits. The Chanticleers led by as many as 14 before taking a 36-24 advantage into the break.
Marshall (18-11, 10-6) stormed back with 51 points after halftime behind Jalen Speer's game-high 39-point performance. The Thundering Herd trimmed the deficit to three in the final minute, but Coastal answered with free throws and key defensive stops to secure the win.
Jones was steady throughout, shooting 8 of 15 from the field with four 3-pointers and finishing 9 for 9 at the foul line, including key free throws late. Beadle grabbed six rebounds and delivered timely baskets down the stretch as the Chanticleers maintained their composure.
Peat anchored the difference defensively. With Coastal protecting a late lead, he swatted a driving attempt at the rim and secured the rebound on the next possession before later finishing a dunk in the closing minute to push the margin back to two possessions. Coastal finished with 10 blocks — including two from Tristan Thompson — and Peat's seven swats broke the program's single-game record while helping the Chanticleers win the rebounding battle 47-42.
Noah Otshudi scored 18 points for Marshall as the Herd made a late push, but Coastal made enough plays at both ends to secure the Sun Belt victory in Conway.
The Chanticleers will finish up the regular season with a pair of road games next week, the first coming Tuesday, Feb. 24, in Atlanta against Georgia State.
POSTGAME NOTES
• With the victory, Coastal Carolina clinched its first winning season in four years (2021-22).
• The Chanticleers earned their ninth Sun Belt Conference win, tied for second-most SBC wins in school history.
• Coastal earned its first-ever season sweep of Marshall. The Chants defeated the Thundering Herd in Huntington earlier this season, 85-83.
• CCU improved to 12-6 in games decided by six points or less and 9-4 in games decided by four points or less.
• Peat became the fourth player in school history to have 50 blocks in a season. He entered today's game with 44 and raised his season total to 51.
• Peat posted his first double-double of the season and scored in double figures for the first time this season.
• Beadle posted his ninth 20-point game of the season and third 25-point perforisnce. Hsi previous career-high was 28 at Georgia Southern earlier this season.
Joshua Beadle added 18 points and AJ Dancler chipped in 10 for the Chanticleers (17-12, 9-7 Sun Belt).
Coastal never trailed, using interior defense and work on the glass to control the opening half. Peat rejected a pair of point-blank shots midway through the first half that ignited transition chances, and moments later followed his own offensive rebound with a putback to stretch the lead to double digits. The Chanticleers led by as many as 14 before taking a 36-24 advantage into the break.
Marshall (18-11, 10-6) stormed back with 51 points after halftime behind Jalen Speer's game-high 39-point performance. The Thundering Herd trimmed the deficit to three in the final minute, but Coastal answered with free throws and key defensive stops to secure the win.
Jones was steady throughout, shooting 8 of 15 from the field with four 3-pointers and finishing 9 for 9 at the foul line, including key free throws late. Beadle grabbed six rebounds and delivered timely baskets down the stretch as the Chanticleers maintained their composure.
Peat anchored the difference defensively. With Coastal protecting a late lead, he swatted a driving attempt at the rim and secured the rebound on the next possession before later finishing a dunk in the closing minute to push the margin back to two possessions. Coastal finished with 10 blocks — including two from Tristan Thompson — and Peat's seven swats broke the program's single-game record while helping the Chanticleers win the rebounding battle 47-42.
Noah Otshudi scored 18 points for Marshall as the Herd made a late push, but Coastal made enough plays at both ends to secure the Sun Belt victory in Conway.
The Chanticleers will finish up the regular season with a pair of road games next week, the first coming Tuesday, Feb. 24, in Atlanta against Georgia State.
POSTGAME NOTES
• With the victory, Coastal Carolina clinched its first winning season in four years (2021-22).
• The Chanticleers earned their ninth Sun Belt Conference win, tied for second-most SBC wins in school history.
• Coastal earned its first-ever season sweep of Marshall. The Chants defeated the Thundering Herd in Huntington earlier this season, 85-83.
• CCU improved to 12-6 in games decided by six points or less and 9-4 in games decided by four points or less.
• Peat became the fourth player in school history to have 50 blocks in a season. He entered today's game with 44 and raised his season total to 51.
• Peat posted his first double-double of the season and scored in double figures for the first time this season.
• Beadle posted his ninth 20-point game of the season and third 25-point perforisnce. Hsi previous career-high was 28 at Georgia Southern earlier this season.
Players Mentioned
Team Stats
Marsh
CCU
FG%
.380
.393
3FG%
.250
.304
FT%
.889
.706
RB
42
47
TO
10
13
STL
8
6
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