After four years of show-stopping dunks for Spartan fans in Echols Hall, Norfolk State guard Christian Ings saved his greatest trick for last.
Playing his final game at Echols, the graduate senior delivered two absurd slams within minutes of one another to cap off a 69-60 Senior Night victory over Morgan State on Monday night.
ESPN broadcaster Derek Jones described one of the slams as a “dunk of the year candidate.”
Norfolk State’s Christian Ings with a Dunk of the Year candidate. Ings is two years removed from an ACL injury and thriving for the Spartans, who are rolling atop of the MEAC. pic.twitter.com/oe2uM4j7qJ
— Derek Jones (@DerekJones79) February 25, 2025
CHRISTIAN INGS with a nasty in-game windmill 😤 @NSU_BBALL
pic.twitter.com/Lx9SzlkEUF https://t.co/quBr8PIBnG
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) February 25, 2025
The two slams were notable since it has been two years since Ings tore his ACL.
The Spartans (20-8, 10-1 MEAC) became the first MEAC team in history to record four consecutive 20-win seasons.
Ings led the Spartans with 12 points in a well-balanced scoring effort. Four Spartan seniors scored in double figures on their day of recognition:
Ings (12), Brian Moore Jr. (11), Terrance Jones (11), and Jalen Myers (10). Sophomore Chris Fields Jr. added 11 points as well, as the Spartans improved to 40-1 in head coach Robert Jones’ tenure when five or more players score in double figures.
Courtesy: MEAC