Hawks finish FIBA Intercontinental Cup with dominant win over Utsunomiya Brex
21 Sep 2025
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The Illawarra Hawks wrapped up their FIBA Intercontinental Cup campaign in style, cruising to a 93-69 win over Japan’s Utsunomiya Brex - who featured former NBL guard DJ Newbill - in the playoff for 5th place.
With three games in three nights, Head Coach Justin Tatum managed the workload, resting Tyler Harvey, JaVale McGee and Jonah Bolden. That opened the door for extended minutes from the Hawks’ bench-mob, and they delivered in a big way.
Harry Froling powered his way to 14 points and 7 rebounds in 25 minutes as a starter, while Luca Yates impressed with 13 points on 6-of-10 shooting to go along with a team-high 9 boards. JaQuori McLaughlin led all Hawks scorers with 15. Kobe McDowell-White was sharp with 12 points and 4 assists, while Biwali Bayles and Jonah Antonio each added 9.
Daniel Grida also gave a spark off the bench, finishing with 6 points and 8 rebounds in just over 10 minutes of action.
The Hawks set the tone early with a 26-14 opening quarter and never looked back, controlling the glass and locking down defensively.
The Hawks now head back to Wollongong to prepare for their NBL season opener this Saturday at the WIN Entertainment Centre against the Tasmania JackJumpers, who are 1-1 to start their campaign, including a gritty win in Perth.
Don’t miss the action – get your tickets now through Ticketmaster, and make sure you’re there early to witness the unveiling of the championship banner at the WIN Entertainment Centre.
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2025 – FIBA INTERCONTINENTAL CUP (Boxscore)
ILLAWARRA HAWKS 93 (McLaughlin 15, H. Froling 14, Yates 13, McDowell-White 12)
UTSUNOMIYA BREX 69

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