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College Park dropped a game to the Grand Rapids Drive Friday night.

The Drive (9-5) dominated the second half after a slow start on Friday night, topping the Skyhawks (5-6) by a final of 116-100.

Grand Rapids were down 10 at halftime, but Pistons rookie Sekou Doumbouya flipped the switch, changing the momentum by draining three 3-pointers in a row early in the third. With a combination of tough defense and a fluid offense, the Drive chipped away at the 18-point deficit until they took and maintained the lead after a hard-fought 24-0 run in the third.

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