JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Dolphins men's basketball team returns to Swisher Gymnasium to take on the Queens University Royals in the fifth all-time meeting between the two schools. The Dolphins' much-anticipated return to Swisher marks their first home game since their December 11 matchup against Trinity College of Jacksonville.
Jacksonville Men's Basketball vs Queens University of Charlotte
Thursday, January 8th | 7:00 PM EST | ESPN+ | 1010XL
Team Records: Queens 7-8 (2-0), Jacksonville 5-10 (0-2)
Last Meeting: 1/25/25, JU won at Queens, 87-77
All-Time Record: Jacksonville Leads 3-1
Last Time Out:
Jacksonville opened ASUN play in Tennessee with matchups against Lipscomb and Austin Peay. Last Saturday,
the Dolphins narrowly lost to Austin Peay, 71-68, but saw several players step up. Four Dolphins scored in double figures, led by junior guard
Jaylen Jones with 16 points.
Donovan Rivers contributed 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting and grabbed nine rebounds.
Jason Thirdkill Jr. notched his first double-double of the season, posting 11 points and 10 rebounds in a season-high 37 minutes. He also tallied three blocks and an assist, setting personal bests for minutes and rebounds so far this season. Thirdkill currently ranks among the ASUN's top-10 in blocked shots, with 14 total (0.9 per game).
From beyond the arc, the Dolphins shot 9-for-21 (42.9%), tying their season high against Division I opponents. It marked the fourth time this season Jacksonville has eclipsed the 40% mark from three-point range. The Dolphins also dished out 17 assists, their highest total against a Division I opponent this season.
Queens By The Numbers:
The Royals are led in part by senior guard Nasir Mann, a Florida native who leads the team in several major statistical categories. Mann averages 14.5 points and 5.6 rebounds per game while also contributing a team-best 15 steals. He is one of three Queens players to start all 15 games this season, and he leads the team with 30.6 minutes per game played.
Avantae Parker and Chris Ashby join Mann as the other two Royals to have started all 15 games. Parker leads the team in field goal percentage (74.4%) and three-point percentage (55.6%), and his 15 blocks are also a team high. Ashby, the 2025-2026 ASUN Preseason Player of the Year, averages 12.3 points per game and leads the conference in three-pointers made.
Queens currently leads the ASUN in scoring offense, averaging 84.1 points per game. In both of their ASUN matchups this season, they have scored over 90 points—91 against Eastern Kentucky and 98 against Bellarmine. Against Bellarmine, the Royals set conference season highs for three-point attempts (54) and makes (24).
Dolphins Notes:
Despite a significant offseason roster overhaul, Jacksonville remains one of the deepest teams in the country. The Dolphins rank 23rd nationally in bench points per game and lead the ASUN with 34.9 bench points per contest.
Hayden Wood, a 6'6" freshman guard, has made an immediate impact for Jacksonville, averaging over 20 minutes per game along with 7.7 points and 3.4 rebounds. Wood is also a consistent threat from beyond the arc, ranking second on the team in three-pointers made. He is one of only two Dolphins to start all but one game this season, and the only freshman to do so.
Preseason All-ASUN First-Team selection Chris Arias continues to anchor Jacksonville's three-point attack. Arias and Wood collectively account for 38% of the Dolphins' three-point attempts and 43% of the team's made threes, making them central figures in JU's offensive attack.