The Greatest Comeback of the Season: How Bishop McNamara Erased 19 Points to Shock #1 Sierra Canyon


When Keeping It Real Goes Right

Let me tell you about the wildest thing I saw this weekend, and I’m not talking about whatever viral TikTok sound is trending right now.

Saturday night in DC. Bishop McNamara vs. Sierra Canyon. The #18 Mustangs facing the #1 Trailblazers. On paper? This was supposed to be a statement game for Sierra Canyon. A “we’re different” type performance.

Instead, we got the basketball equivalent of a Marvel movie where the villain is winning for 90% of the film and then BOOM – hero moment.

The scoreboard read 34-15 early in the third quarter. Bishop McNamara was getting absolutely COOKED. Like, “maybe we should’ve stayed home” type vibes. The group chat was probably going crazy. Parents were checking their watches. Coaches were rethinking their careers.

But here’s where it gets spicy.

The Comeback That Broke Basketball

Qayden Samuels decided he wasn’t going out sad. This man looked at that 19-point deficit and said “bet.” He went off for 11 points during a 23-3 run that had Sierra Canyon looking LOST.

We’re talking 16 of his 18 total points coming in the second half. He went from invisible to inevitable. Shot 7-of-13 from the field and 3-of-7 from deep in the second half after the team was bricking everything in the first.

The whole team caught fire. Bishop McNamara went from shooting 5-of-28 from the field and 2-of-17 from three in the first half (absolutely TRAGIC numbers btw) to 16-of-22 and 7-of-11 from deep in the second half.

That’s not a adjustment. That’s a complete personality change. That’s a software update mid-game.

Moody’s Main Character Moment

But if you really want to know when this game shifted from “competitive loss” to “historic upset,” we need to talk about Prince-Alexander Moody.

The Indiana signee looked at the fourth quarter and decided it was his time to become a legend. This man went on a PERSONAL 10-0 run. Not the team. HIM. For over FOUR MINUTES of game time, Moody was the only one scoring.

Every possession. Bucket. Bucket. Bucket.

The crowd lost it. His teammates lost it. The internet lost it.

That run gave Bishop McNamara a 55-48 lead with about two minutes left. At that point, Sierra Canyon knew it was over. You could see it in their body language. The #1 team in the country was getting hit with the “gg no re” in real life.

Moody finished with 19 points and 8 rebounds. Both team-highs. The man said “I’ll carry” and actually did it. That’s different.

The Meme-Worthy Moments

Can we talk about how Sierra Canyon shot 19-of-55 from the field and 9-of-34 from three? Those are 2K rage-quit numbers. Those are “I’m uninstalling” percentages.

Bishop McNamara held them to 23 points IN THE ENTIRE SECOND HALF. They really said “not in my house” and meant it.

Maximo Adams, the North Carolina commit, had 20 points and 9 rebounds for Sierra Canyon. Played his heart out. Did everything right. Still lost. Sometimes basketball is just cruel like that.

What This Actually Means

This isn’t just an upset. This is a STATEMENT.

Bishop McNamara jumped from #18 to #13 in the national rankings. They’re 3-0 and just took down back-to-back California powerhouses (they beat #23 Santa Margarita right before this).

They’re not just winning games – they’re ending peoples’ whole undefeated dreams. Sierra Canyon drops to 5-1 and loses that #1 ranking faster than you can say “what just happened?”

This is the type of game that recruiting coordinators will bring up for YEARS. “Remember when Prince-Alexander Moody dropped that 10-0 run on the #1 team in the country?”

That’s folklore now. That’s the stuff people make YouTube documentaries about.

The Hot Take Section

HERE’S MY BOLD TAKE: Bishop McNamara isn’t just a good team that got hot. They’re a PROBLEM. You don’t come back from 19 down against the #1 team by accident. That’s mental toughness. That’s belief. That’s a different level of locked-in.

Prince-Alexander Moody should be in every “clutch gene” conversation from now until the end of the season. A 10-0 personal run in crunch time against elite competition? That’s generational stuff.

And can we talk about how this completely changes the national championship conversation? If Bishop McNamara can do THIS to Sierra Canyon, what else are they capable of?