The Rollins Tars ran there winning streak to six games over the Saint Leo Lions at the Bowman Activities Center as they were a 80-67 winner on Saturday. With the win Rollins improved to 8-4 and 2-2 in the SSC. With the defeat Saint Leo fell to 4-8 and 1-3 in the SSC.
Hutton Yenor sparked Rollins off the bench and paced four Tars in double figures with 17 points- Jakobi Bonner added 16- Connor McKim netted 14- and- Trevor Recio had 11 in the victory. The hot shooting Tars shot 57 percent from the field- and- a sizzling 63 percent (10-16) from the 3-point line. They shot at a 78 percent clip (14-18) at the free throw line. Rollins had 17 assists and 16 turnovers as a team. The Tars also edged the Lions on the boards 27-23.
Saint Leo was paced by 14 points from Isaiah Hill- Junior Searcy scored 13- Daniel Duarte chipped in 12- and- Kyran McClure had 11 in the defeat. The Lions shot 50 percent from the floor- 31 percent (9-29) from the 3-point line- and- were 8 of 8 at the free throw line. The Lions had 17 assists and 19 turnovers in the game.
The teams traded baskets in the early going as the game was knotted at six after neither team could find the bottom of the net for one minute and 31 seconds that brought us to the 14:34 mark of the opening half. Rollins would lead by six (19-13) midway thru the half as McKim- and- Yenor would knock down 3-pointer's. From the 9:53 mark to the 7:32 mark of the half the Tars would go on a 10-0 run to take a 16 point lead (29-13.) The Tars would take a 19 point lead (39-20) at halftime. Bonner would lead the way with nine points in the opening half- while Recio and Yenor would score seven each. The Tars shot 63 percent in the opening half and 67 percent (4-6) from the 3-point line. The Tars made the only free throw they attempted in the first 20 minutes. They won the rebounding battle 13-8 in the first half- had 11 assists and nine turnovers.
The Lions were led by Searcy with six points in the first 20 minutes. They shot just 35 percent from the field- and- were stymied by the Rollins zone shooting 13 percent (2-15) from the 3-point line. They made both first half free throws they attempted. The Lions had six assists and 11 turnovers in the first half.
Rollins would lead by as many as 27 points in the second half (56-29) after a Yenor 3-pointer at the 14:41 mark of the contest. Saint Leo would score the next seven points to cut it back down to 20 (56-36) after a Hill layup. The Tars would maintain a double digit lead the rest of the way and go on to the victory.
Rollins will be back in action Wednesday as they host Nova Southeastern to open the new year. Tip time is set for 7:30 PM at Warden Arena and you can catch all the action on 91.5 FM WPRK and on RollinsSports.com
Other SSC Scores Saturday:
Nova Southeastern 117 Florida Southern 95
Lynn 71 Eckerd 62
Tampa 85 Embry-Riddle 73
Barry 95 Florida Tech 68
SSC Standings:
Nova Southeastern 4-0 (10-0)
Lynn 4-0 (10-0)
Barry 3-1 (8-3)
Florida Southern 2-1 (9-2)
Eckerd 2-2 (9-3)
Rollins 2-2 (8-4)
Tampa 2-2 (8-4)
Embry-Riddle1-3 (8-7)
Saint Leo 1-3 (4-8)
Florida Tech 0-3 (6-5)
Palm Beach Atlantic 0-3 (4-7)
Saturday, December 29, 2018
Friday, December 28, 2018
Rollins Travels To Saint Leo Saturday.
The Rollins Tars return from the holiday break Saturday as they travel to Saint Leo to take on the Lions. The game can be heard on 91.5 FM WPRK and also at RollinsSports.com. It is scheduled to tip at 4 PM at the Bowman Activities Center.
Rollins (7-4 1-2 SSC) looks to bounce back after a pair of losses in Las Vegas prior to the holiday break. The Tars were a 89-79 loser to Angelo State and then fell 72-53 to Tarleton State in Las Vegas. The Tars will look to win back to back conference games for the first time this season after defeating Palm Beach Atlantic to get Tom Klusman career win number 700 in December. The game against the Lions will be just the second true road game of the season for the Tars. Jakobi Bonner leads the team in scoring at 16.1 points per night and hauls in 4.8 rebounds per contest- Connor McKim averages 14 points per night and is leading the team averaging 2.8 assists per contest. Rollins is fifth in the league in scoring offense (79.3 ppg-) and- is also fifth in defense (72.8 points per night.)
Saint Leo (4-7 1-2 SSC) is coming off a 77-70 loss to Cedarville in the Mocs Christmas Classic at Florida Southern. Like the Tars the Lions lone conference win came against Palm Beach Atlantic. The Lions are also the only team to lose by single digits to #6 Nova Southeastern, as they lost 77-75 to the Sharks. Kyran McClure is the leading scorer for the Lions averaging 13.9 points per game- Junior Searcy nets 11.8 points per contest- and- Yalen Reed is scoring 11.4 per night and leads the team dishing out five assists a game. The Lions score 72.2 points per game- while they allow 74.6 per contest. The Lions will look to snap a five game losing streak to the Tars at the Bowman Activities Center.
The line presented by Juan Bernal SportsBooks.com: Saint Leo by 5
Other SSC Games Saturday:
Florida Southern +7 @Nova Southeastern
Lynn +3 @Eckerd
Tampa +4.5 @ Embry-Riddle
SSC Standings:
Nova Southeastern 3-0 (9-0)
Lynn 2-0 (9-0)
Florida Southern 2-0 (9-1)
Eckerd 2-1 (9-2)
Barry 2-1 (7-3)
Rollins 1-2 (7-4)
Tampa 1-2 (7-4)
Embry-Riddle 1-2 (7-6)
Saint Leo 1-2 (4-7)
Florida Tech 0-2 (6-4)
Palm Beach Atlantic 0-3 (4-7)
Rollins (7-4 1-2 SSC) looks to bounce back after a pair of losses in Las Vegas prior to the holiday break. The Tars were a 89-79 loser to Angelo State and then fell 72-53 to Tarleton State in Las Vegas. The Tars will look to win back to back conference games for the first time this season after defeating Palm Beach Atlantic to get Tom Klusman career win number 700 in December. The game against the Lions will be just the second true road game of the season for the Tars. Jakobi Bonner leads the team in scoring at 16.1 points per night and hauls in 4.8 rebounds per contest- Connor McKim averages 14 points per night and is leading the team averaging 2.8 assists per contest. Rollins is fifth in the league in scoring offense (79.3 ppg-) and- is also fifth in defense (72.8 points per night.)
Saint Leo (4-7 1-2 SSC) is coming off a 77-70 loss to Cedarville in the Mocs Christmas Classic at Florida Southern. Like the Tars the Lions lone conference win came against Palm Beach Atlantic. The Lions are also the only team to lose by single digits to #6 Nova Southeastern, as they lost 77-75 to the Sharks. Kyran McClure is the leading scorer for the Lions averaging 13.9 points per game- Junior Searcy nets 11.8 points per contest- and- Yalen Reed is scoring 11.4 per night and leads the team dishing out five assists a game. The Lions score 72.2 points per game- while they allow 74.6 per contest. The Lions will look to snap a five game losing streak to the Tars at the Bowman Activities Center.
The line presented by Juan Bernal SportsBooks.com: Saint Leo by 5
Other SSC Games Saturday:
Florida Southern +7 @Nova Southeastern
Lynn +3 @Eckerd
Tampa +4.5 @ Embry-Riddle
SSC Standings:
Nova Southeastern 3-0 (9-0)
Lynn 2-0 (9-0)
Florida Southern 2-0 (9-1)
Eckerd 2-1 (9-2)
Barry 2-1 (7-3)
Rollins 1-2 (7-4)
Tampa 1-2 (7-4)
Embry-Riddle 1-2 (7-6)
Saint Leo 1-2 (4-7)
Florida Tech 0-2 (6-4)
Palm Beach Atlantic 0-3 (4-7)
Wednesday, December 19, 2018
Texans Roll Past Tars Wednesday.
The Tarleton State Texans rolled past the Rollins College Tars 72-53 at the Doolittle Center on Wednesday. With the win the Texans improved to 9-2 on the season. Rollins fell to 7-4 on the year after the loss.
Parker Davis was the leading scorer for Rollins on the day with 14 points- two other players tallied double figures as well, as Hutton Yenor scored 12 off the bench- while Jakobi Bonner chipped in 10. Rollins shot 32 percent on the day- 31 percent (11-35) from the 3-point line- and- converted on both free throw attempts (2-2.) Rollins had 15 assists and six turnovers in the defeat.
The Texans were led by 20 points and 13 rebounds from Josh Hawley- Randall Broddie netted 15- Corinithian Ramsey tallied 12- and- Richie Mitchell had 11. The Texans were hot from both the field (56 percent on 25-45 shooting-) and- the 3-point line (50 percent on 14-28.) The Texans shot 67 percent (8-12) from the free throw line. The Texans easily won the rebounding battle 38-24. They had 20 assists and 17 turnovers as a team.
The Texans jumped out to a 17-3 lead before a Yenor 3-pointer at the 12:48 mark of the opening half. The score was 17-8 before Broddie 3-pointer gave the Texans a 12 point lead (20-8) with 7:55 in the half. Tarleton State would lead by 21 (36-15) going into halftime.
The Texans lead would balloon to 27 (46-19) before the Tars went on a 11-0 run capped by a Davis 3-pointer. Tarleton State would score for the first time in over five minutes on Broddie layup with 11:24 to go. The Tars would not get any closer than 17 the rest of the way as the Texans secured the victory.
The Tars will be back in action on 12/29 when they take on Saint Leo. Tip time is set for 4 PM at the Marion Bowman Activities Center. You can catch all the action on 91.5 FM WPRK and at RollinsSports.com.
Other SSC Games Wednesday:
Nova Southeastern 125 Bluefield State 82
Southern Indiana 82 Barry 61
Embry-Riddle 93 Columbia International 69
Eckerd 70 Limestone 54
Cedarville 77 Saint Leo 70
Tiffin 78 Florida Tech 74
Tampa 115 Shaw 98
Lynn 65 Caldwell 63
Florida Southern 69 Bloomfield 58
SSC Standings:
Nova Southeastern 3-0 (9-0)
Lynn 2-0 (9-0)
Florida Southern 2-0 (9-1)
Eckerd 2-1 (9-2)
Barry 2-1 (7-3)
Rollins 1-2 (7-4)
Tampa 1-2 (7-4)
Embry-Riddle 1-2 (8-6)
Saint Leo 1-2 (4-7)
Florida Tech 0-2 (6-4)
Palm Beach Atlantic 0-3 (4-7)
Parker Davis was the leading scorer for Rollins on the day with 14 points- two other players tallied double figures as well, as Hutton Yenor scored 12 off the bench- while Jakobi Bonner chipped in 10. Rollins shot 32 percent on the day- 31 percent (11-35) from the 3-point line- and- converted on both free throw attempts (2-2.) Rollins had 15 assists and six turnovers in the defeat.
The Texans were led by 20 points and 13 rebounds from Josh Hawley- Randall Broddie netted 15- Corinithian Ramsey tallied 12- and- Richie Mitchell had 11. The Texans were hot from both the field (56 percent on 25-45 shooting-) and- the 3-point line (50 percent on 14-28.) The Texans shot 67 percent (8-12) from the free throw line. The Texans easily won the rebounding battle 38-24. They had 20 assists and 17 turnovers as a team.
The Texans jumped out to a 17-3 lead before a Yenor 3-pointer at the 12:48 mark of the opening half. The score was 17-8 before Broddie 3-pointer gave the Texans a 12 point lead (20-8) with 7:55 in the half. Tarleton State would lead by 21 (36-15) going into halftime.
The Texans lead would balloon to 27 (46-19) before the Tars went on a 11-0 run capped by a Davis 3-pointer. Tarleton State would score for the first time in over five minutes on Broddie layup with 11:24 to go. The Tars would not get any closer than 17 the rest of the way as the Texans secured the victory.
The Tars will be back in action on 12/29 when they take on Saint Leo. Tip time is set for 4 PM at the Marion Bowman Activities Center. You can catch all the action on 91.5 FM WPRK and at RollinsSports.com.
Other SSC Games Wednesday:
Nova Southeastern 125 Bluefield State 82
Southern Indiana 82 Barry 61
Embry-Riddle 93 Columbia International 69
Eckerd 70 Limestone 54
Cedarville 77 Saint Leo 70
Tiffin 78 Florida Tech 74
Tampa 115 Shaw 98
Lynn 65 Caldwell 63
Florida Southern 69 Bloomfield 58
SSC Standings:
Nova Southeastern 3-0 (9-0)
Lynn 2-0 (9-0)
Florida Southern 2-0 (9-1)
Eckerd 2-1 (9-2)
Barry 2-1 (7-3)
Rollins 1-2 (7-4)
Tampa 1-2 (7-4)
Embry-Riddle 1-2 (8-6)
Saint Leo 1-2 (4-7)
Florida Tech 0-2 (6-4)
Palm Beach Atlantic 0-3 (4-7)
Tuesday, December 18, 2018
Tars Close Out Short Stay In Vegas With Tarleton State Wednesday.
The Rollins Tars and Tarleton State close out the Holiday Sports Tour Classic in Las Vegas with a 3 PM eastern tip at the Doolittle Center Wednesday. You can catch all the action at RollinsSports.com as well as on 91.5 FM WPRK Winter Park. Rollins comes into the game with a 7-3 record- while the Texans are 8-2 on the year.
Rollins was a 89-79 loser in the opener in Vegas on Tuesday. Jakobi Bonner led the Tars in scoring with 20 points- while Hutton Yenor added 12. Eric Castaneda and Connor McKim each had 11 in a losing effort. Rollins shot 47 percent from the field in the defeat. The Tars were dominated on the boards 39-18. Rollins committed 16 turnovers and forced 26 on the day Tuesday. They shot 36 percent (9-25) from the 3-point line- and- shot at a 69 percent clip (22-32) from the free throw line.
The Texans were a 59-50 winner in a defensive battle against LeMoyne on Tuesday. Josh Hawley paced the Texans with 24 points and Jesse Hill had 18 in the win. They each established new career highs in the contest. The Texans shot 58 percent from the field- 46 percent (6-13) from the 3-point line- and- 25 percent (1-4) at the free throw line. The Texans dominated the glass with a +17 (35-18) rebounding advantage over the Dolphins. They had 16 assists and 16 turnovers in the contest.
The line presented by JuanBernalSportsBooks.com: Tarleton State by 9.5
Scores Monday:
Nova Southeastern 106 Caldwell 72
Lynn 75 Bluefield State 63
Other Scores Tuesday:
Tiffin 99 Embry-Riddle 95
Eckerd 88 Shaw 82
Saint Leo 72 Bloomfield 63
Florida Tech 96 Columbia International 82
Bellarmine 90 Barry 67
Tampa 80 Limestone 51
Florida Southern 64 Cedarville 61
SSC Standings:
Nova Southeastern 3-0 (8-0)
Lynn 2-0 (8-0)
Florida Southern 2-0 (8-1)
Eckerd 2-1(8-2)
Barry 2-1 (7-2)
Rollins 1-2 (7-3)
Tampa 1-2 (6-4)
Embry-Riddle 1-2 (7-6)
Saint Leo 1-2 (4-6)
Florida Tech 0-2 (6-3)
Palm Beach Atlantic 0-3 (4-7)
Rollins was a 89-79 loser in the opener in Vegas on Tuesday. Jakobi Bonner led the Tars in scoring with 20 points- while Hutton Yenor added 12. Eric Castaneda and Connor McKim each had 11 in a losing effort. Rollins shot 47 percent from the field in the defeat. The Tars were dominated on the boards 39-18. Rollins committed 16 turnovers and forced 26 on the day Tuesday. They shot 36 percent (9-25) from the 3-point line- and- shot at a 69 percent clip (22-32) from the free throw line.
The Texans were a 59-50 winner in a defensive battle against LeMoyne on Tuesday. Josh Hawley paced the Texans with 24 points and Jesse Hill had 18 in the win. They each established new career highs in the contest. The Texans shot 58 percent from the field- 46 percent (6-13) from the 3-point line- and- 25 percent (1-4) at the free throw line. The Texans dominated the glass with a +17 (35-18) rebounding advantage over the Dolphins. They had 16 assists and 16 turnovers in the contest.
The line presented by JuanBernalSportsBooks.com: Tarleton State by 9.5
Scores Monday:
Nova Southeastern 106 Caldwell 72
Lynn 75 Bluefield State 63
Other Scores Tuesday:
Tiffin 99 Embry-Riddle 95
Eckerd 88 Shaw 82
Saint Leo 72 Bloomfield 63
Florida Tech 96 Columbia International 82
Bellarmine 90 Barry 67
Tampa 80 Limestone 51
Florida Southern 64 Cedarville 61
SSC Standings:
Nova Southeastern 3-0 (8-0)
Lynn 2-0 (8-0)
Florida Southern 2-0 (8-1)
Eckerd 2-1(8-2)
Barry 2-1 (7-2)
Rollins 1-2 (7-3)
Tampa 1-2 (6-4)
Embry-Riddle 1-2 (7-6)
Saint Leo 1-2 (4-6)
Florida Tech 0-2 (6-3)
Palm Beach Atlantic 0-3 (4-7)
Rams Get Past Tars Tuesday.
The Rollins Tars opened play in the Sports Tours Holiday Hoops Classic Tuesday falling 89-79 to Angelo State at the Doolittle Center. With the loss the Tars fell to 7-3 on the season. Angelo State improved to 8-2 with the win.
Four Rollins players scored in double figures in the loss. Jakobi Bonner paced the Tars with 20 points- Hutton Yenor chipped in 12- while Connor McKim and Eric Castaneda each netted 11. Rollins shot 47 percent as a team in the loss. They shot 36 percent (9-25) from the 3-point line- and- 69 percent (22-32) at the free throw line. The Tars had 15 assists and 16 turnovers in the contest.
The Rams were paced by 22 points from Antonio Singleton- while they also had three other players in double figures. Kiair Crouch scored 14- Ronald Bell tallied a double-double (12 points and 10 rebounds)- while- Paul Williams scored 10. The Rams shot 59 percent from the floor- 48 percent (11-23) from the 3-point line and- 70 percent (14-20) from the free throw line. The Rams dominated the boards, winning the rebounding battle 39-18. They had 21 assists and 26 turnovers in the contest.
The game went back and forth in the early going. It was knotted at 20 midway thru the opening half. The Rams went up by as many as six before the Tars closed the half on a 5-0 burst to cut the lead to 41-40 after a McKim 3-pointer right before the first half buzzer.
It was all Rams in the early stages of the second half as Rollins had a hard time finding the basket. Rollins missed seven straight shots to start the half and the Rams led by 17 (61-44) with 12:47 to play. Rollins would not go away though. They would cut the lead to single digits (76-68) with 3:48 to go. Then the Rams would get a pair of free throws and a pair of Crouch 3-pointer's to put the game away at 84-69 with 1:44 to go. The Tars would get it to eight one last time but would ultimately fall by 10 (89-79.)
Rollins will be right back in action tomorrow afternoon as they take on Tarleton State to conclude the Sports Tours Holiday Hoops Classic. Tip time will be 3 PM eastern time once again. You can catch all the action on RollinsSports.com as well as 91.5 FM WPRK Winter Park.
Four Rollins players scored in double figures in the loss. Jakobi Bonner paced the Tars with 20 points- Hutton Yenor chipped in 12- while Connor McKim and Eric Castaneda each netted 11. Rollins shot 47 percent as a team in the loss. They shot 36 percent (9-25) from the 3-point line- and- 69 percent (22-32) at the free throw line. The Tars had 15 assists and 16 turnovers in the contest.
The Rams were paced by 22 points from Antonio Singleton- while they also had three other players in double figures. Kiair Crouch scored 14- Ronald Bell tallied a double-double (12 points and 10 rebounds)- while- Paul Williams scored 10. The Rams shot 59 percent from the floor- 48 percent (11-23) from the 3-point line and- 70 percent (14-20) from the free throw line. The Rams dominated the boards, winning the rebounding battle 39-18. They had 21 assists and 26 turnovers in the contest.
The game went back and forth in the early going. It was knotted at 20 midway thru the opening half. The Rams went up by as many as six before the Tars closed the half on a 5-0 burst to cut the lead to 41-40 after a McKim 3-pointer right before the first half buzzer.
It was all Rams in the early stages of the second half as Rollins had a hard time finding the basket. Rollins missed seven straight shots to start the half and the Rams led by 17 (61-44) with 12:47 to play. Rollins would not go away though. They would cut the lead to single digits (76-68) with 3:48 to go. Then the Rams would get a pair of free throws and a pair of Crouch 3-pointer's to put the game away at 84-69 with 1:44 to go. The Tars would get it to eight one last time but would ultimately fall by 10 (89-79.)
Rollins will be right back in action tomorrow afternoon as they take on Tarleton State to conclude the Sports Tours Holiday Hoops Classic. Tip time will be 3 PM eastern time once again. You can catch all the action on RollinsSports.com as well as 91.5 FM WPRK Winter Park.
Monday, December 17, 2018
Rollins Battles Angelo State In Vegas Tuesday.
The Rollins Tars get back on the hardwood after a 11 day layoff for final exams at they battle Angelo State in Las Vegas Tuesday afternoon. Tip time is at 3 PM eastern time and you can catch all the action on RollinsSports.com as well as 91.5 FM WPRK.
Rollins (7-2) is coming off a 80-79 win over Palm Beach Atlantic last time out. The victory was the first for the Tars in three tries in the SSC. With the victory Rollins Coach Tom Klusman became a member of the 700 win club. Klusman now has the most wins of active DII coaches in the Sunshine State conference as he passed Richard Schmidt of Tampa. Connor McKim had 18 points to lead Rollins in the victory- while Trevor Recio came off the bench to score 14. Jakobi Bonner is the leading scorer for Rollins at 16.3 points per game. He also hauls in 5.3 rebounds per contest. McKim scores 15.2 a night and dishes out three assists a game. Rollins is averaging 82.2 points per game- while giving up 71.1 per night. The Tars have been solid on the glass, out rebounding opponents by nearly five per contest.
Angelo State (7-2) is outscoring the opponent by 13.5 points per contest on the season. The Rams were a 26 point winner over St.Mary's last time out. Antonio Singleton had 33 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the victory- while Daron Mims netted16. Mims is the Rams leading scorer at 14.3 points per game- Ronald Belle is averaging 13.3 points and grabbing a team leading 7.1 rebounds per night- and- Singleton is scoring 13.3 per contest. The Rams are +8.8 in rebounding margin on the season. The Rams score 83.4 per game- while they allow 69.9 per contest.
The line presented by JuanBernalSportsbooks.com: Angelo St by 12
SSC Standings:
Nova Southeastern 3-0 (7-0)
Lynn 2-0 (8-0)
Florida Southern 2-0 (7-1)
Barry 2-1 (7-1)
Eckerd 2-1 (7-2)
Rollins 1-2 (7-2)
Embry-Riddle 1-2 (7-5)
Tampa 1-2 (5-4)
Saint Leo 1-2 (3-6)
Florida Tech 1-2 (5-3)
Palm Beach Atlantic 0-3 (4-7)
Rollins (7-2) is coming off a 80-79 win over Palm Beach Atlantic last time out. The victory was the first for the Tars in three tries in the SSC. With the victory Rollins Coach Tom Klusman became a member of the 700 win club. Klusman now has the most wins of active DII coaches in the Sunshine State conference as he passed Richard Schmidt of Tampa. Connor McKim had 18 points to lead Rollins in the victory- while Trevor Recio came off the bench to score 14. Jakobi Bonner is the leading scorer for Rollins at 16.3 points per game. He also hauls in 5.3 rebounds per contest. McKim scores 15.2 a night and dishes out three assists a game. Rollins is averaging 82.2 points per game- while giving up 71.1 per night. The Tars have been solid on the glass, out rebounding opponents by nearly five per contest.
Angelo State (7-2) is outscoring the opponent by 13.5 points per contest on the season. The Rams were a 26 point winner over St.Mary's last time out. Antonio Singleton had 33 points and grabbed 10 rebounds in the victory- while Daron Mims netted16. Mims is the Rams leading scorer at 14.3 points per game- Ronald Belle is averaging 13.3 points and grabbing a team leading 7.1 rebounds per night- and- Singleton is scoring 13.3 per contest. The Rams are +8.8 in rebounding margin on the season. The Rams score 83.4 per game- while they allow 69.9 per contest.
The line presented by JuanBernalSportsbooks.com: Angelo St by 12
SSC Standings:
Nova Southeastern 3-0 (7-0)
Lynn 2-0 (8-0)
Florida Southern 2-0 (7-1)
Barry 2-1 (7-1)
Eckerd 2-1 (7-2)
Rollins 1-2 (7-2)
Embry-Riddle 1-2 (7-5)
Tampa 1-2 (5-4)
Saint Leo 1-2 (3-6)
Florida Tech 1-2 (5-3)
Palm Beach Atlantic 0-3 (4-7)
Friday, December 7, 2018
700!! Tars Edge PBA As Klusman gets Milestone Win!
It was not easy for the Rollins College Tars but they got the job done Friday night at Rubin Arena. After a furious rally by Palm Beach Atlantic in the final minute the Tars escaped West Palm with a 80-79 win that was win number 700 for Tom Klusman in his illustrious career. With the win Rollins improved to 7-2 and 1-2 in the SSC. After the loss PBA fell to 1-7 and 0-3 in the SSC.
Connor McKim lead four players in double figures with 18 points- Trevor Recio netted 14- Jakobi Bonner added 11- and- Chu Enechionyia had 10. The hot shooting Tars shot 54 percent from the field- 53 percent (10-19) from the 3-point line- and- 77 percent (20-26) from the free throw line. Rollins had 12 assists and 21 turnovers.
PBA had three players in double figures in the defeat. Casey Carpenillo paced the Sailfish with 20- Bakhari Warthen had 17- and- Jules Jasmin netted 15. The "Fish" shot 46 percent from the field and 34 percent (11-32) from the 3-point line. PBA struggled at the free throw line where they shot 57 percent (8-14.) PBA had 18 assists and 18 turnovers. PBA won the rebounding battle 33-28.
The Tars would lead 14-13 halfway thru the opening half. The lead would be six (19-13) with nine minutes left in the half. Parker Davis would knock down a 3-pointer to make it 25-19 Rollins with just under six to go in the half. Connor MCKIm would knock down a 3-pointer and the Tars had a 11 point lead (30-19) with under three minutes in the half. PBA would finish the half on a 9-2 run to get to within three (32-29) at the half.
Trevor Recio had 11 to lead Rollins in the opening half- while Davis netted seven. The Tars shot 55 percent from the field and 50 percent (5-10) from the 3-point line in the half. They shot at a 75 percent clip (3-4) at the free throw line. The Tars had seven assists and 10 turnovers in the first 20 minutes.
PBA was led by Jasmin with nine points and Matthew Johnson with seven. They shot 48 percent from the field- 20 percent (2-10) from the 3-point line- and- 43 percent (3-7) at the free throw line.
After a McKim 3-pointer at the 16:25 mark the Tars led by eight (40-32.) Eric Castaneda would hit a 3-ball 5:30 minutes later and the Tars lead was 11 (51-40.) PBA would then run off the next seven points. Warthen would hit a 3-pointer at the 5:37 mark and it was a three point game (60-57.) The Fish would then tie it at 60 on the next trip. Rollins would score the next six points before the teams would trade baskets. Rollins would lead by eight (73-65) with 53 seconds to go but the Sailfish would not go away. The Fish would get to within two (78-76) with 18 seconds to go. Bonner would make a layup to all but Seal. Warthen would hit a 3-ball at the buzzer to account for the final margin.
Rollins will be back in action in Las Vegas after talking a week off.
SSC Scores Saturday:
Barry 80 Eckerd 74
Tampa 99 Florida Tech 69
Nova Southeastern Nova Southeastern 91 Saint Leo 89
SSC Standings:
Nova Southeastern 3-0 (6-0)
Lynn 2-0 (6-0)
Florida Southern 2-0 (6-1)
Barry 2-1 (6-1)
Eckerd 2-1 (7-2)
Rollins 1-2 (7-2)
Embry-Riddle 1-2 (7-5)
Tampa 1-2 (5-4)
Saint Leo 1-2 (3-6)
Florida Tech 0-2 (5-3)
Palm Beach Atlantic 0-3 (2-7)
Connor McKim lead four players in double figures with 18 points- Trevor Recio netted 14- Jakobi Bonner added 11- and- Chu Enechionyia had 10. The hot shooting Tars shot 54 percent from the field- 53 percent (10-19) from the 3-point line- and- 77 percent (20-26) from the free throw line. Rollins had 12 assists and 21 turnovers.
PBA had three players in double figures in the defeat. Casey Carpenillo paced the Sailfish with 20- Bakhari Warthen had 17- and- Jules Jasmin netted 15. The "Fish" shot 46 percent from the field and 34 percent (11-32) from the 3-point line. PBA struggled at the free throw line where they shot 57 percent (8-14.) PBA had 18 assists and 18 turnovers. PBA won the rebounding battle 33-28.
The Tars would lead 14-13 halfway thru the opening half. The lead would be six (19-13) with nine minutes left in the half. Parker Davis would knock down a 3-pointer to make it 25-19 Rollins with just under six to go in the half. Connor MCKIm would knock down a 3-pointer and the Tars had a 11 point lead (30-19) with under three minutes in the half. PBA would finish the half on a 9-2 run to get to within three (32-29) at the half.
Trevor Recio had 11 to lead Rollins in the opening half- while Davis netted seven. The Tars shot 55 percent from the field and 50 percent (5-10) from the 3-point line in the half. They shot at a 75 percent clip (3-4) at the free throw line. The Tars had seven assists and 10 turnovers in the first 20 minutes.
PBA was led by Jasmin with nine points and Matthew Johnson with seven. They shot 48 percent from the field- 20 percent (2-10) from the 3-point line- and- 43 percent (3-7) at the free throw line.
After a McKim 3-pointer at the 16:25 mark the Tars led by eight (40-32.) Eric Castaneda would hit a 3-ball 5:30 minutes later and the Tars lead was 11 (51-40.) PBA would then run off the next seven points. Warthen would hit a 3-pointer at the 5:37 mark and it was a three point game (60-57.) The Fish would then tie it at 60 on the next trip. Rollins would score the next six points before the teams would trade baskets. Rollins would lead by eight (73-65) with 53 seconds to go but the Sailfish would not go away. The Fish would get to within two (78-76) with 18 seconds to go. Bonner would make a layup to all but Seal. Warthen would hit a 3-ball at the buzzer to account for the final margin.
Rollins will be back in action in Las Vegas after talking a week off.
SSC Scores Saturday:
Barry 80 Eckerd 74
Tampa 99 Florida Tech 69
Nova Southeastern Nova Southeastern 91 Saint Leo 89
SSC Standings:
Nova Southeastern 3-0 (6-0)
Lynn 2-0 (6-0)
Florida Southern 2-0 (6-1)
Barry 2-1 (6-1)
Eckerd 2-1 (7-2)
Rollins 1-2 (7-2)
Embry-Riddle 1-2 (7-5)
Tampa 1-2 (5-4)
Saint Leo 1-2 (3-6)
Florida Tech 0-2 (5-3)
Palm Beach Atlantic 0-3 (2-7)
Rollins Battles PBA AS Klusman Seeks 700th Win.
The Rollins Tars will head to Palm Beach Atlantic on Friday night, as Coach Tom Klusman will seek his 700th win. It is a 6 PM tip from Rubin Arena and you can catch all the action on RollinsSports.com as well as 91.5 FM WPRK Winter Park.
Rollins (6-2 0-2 SSC) is coming off a 98-57 thrashing of Warner on Wednesday night. Hutton Yenor paced the Tars with a career high 21 points- Connor McKim scored 20- and- Trevor Recio netted 18 in the victory. Eric Castaneda had a team leading 10 rebounds. Jakobi Bonner is leading the Tars in scoring putting up 17 a night and is hauling in a team leading 5.8 rebounds per contest. McKim leads the team in assists at more than three per game to go along with his 14.9 points per night. Yenor is also scoring in double figures- averaging 10.3 a game. The Tars are scoring 82.5 points a game on offense which is good for third in the SSC. At the defensive end they are giving up 70.1 points per game which is fifth in the conference. The Tars have been very good on the glass, where they are out rebounding opponents by six a night.
Klusman got his first win back on 1/12/80 when the Tars beat Webber 95-73. Win number 95 came on 12/29/86 when he passed Boyd Coffie to become the winningest coach in Rollins history. Win #100 came on 1/8/87 vs Saint Leo. #200 was against Florida Tech on 1/15/92. Klusman picked up win #300 on 12/30/97 vs Baker University. He then secured win #400 on 12/6/03 vs Bluefield State. Win number 500 came against Eckerd on 1/30/08- while Klusman's 600th win was against Florida Tech on 1/19/13.
PBA comes into the game 1-6 and 0-2 in the SSC. They have lost five straight. The Sailfish have lost to Lynn and Saint Leo in conference play. Jules Jasmin is the leading scorer for the Sailfish at 16.6 points a night. He also contributes 5.9 rebounds a contest. De'Ondre Jackson nets 14.3 per night- while Andrew Moemeka averages 8.8 points and grabs a team leading 6.2 rebounds a night. PBA is at the bottom of the league in offense putting up 74.1 points a night- while giving up a league worst 80.3 points a contest.
The line presented by JuanBernalSportsbooks.com: Palm Beach Atlantic by 2.5
Rollins (6-2 0-2 SSC) is coming off a 98-57 thrashing of Warner on Wednesday night. Hutton Yenor paced the Tars with a career high 21 points- Connor McKim scored 20- and- Trevor Recio netted 18 in the victory. Eric Castaneda had a team leading 10 rebounds. Jakobi Bonner is leading the Tars in scoring putting up 17 a night and is hauling in a team leading 5.8 rebounds per contest. McKim leads the team in assists at more than three per game to go along with his 14.9 points per night. Yenor is also scoring in double figures- averaging 10.3 a game. The Tars are scoring 82.5 points a game on offense which is good for third in the SSC. At the defensive end they are giving up 70.1 points per game which is fifth in the conference. The Tars have been very good on the glass, where they are out rebounding opponents by six a night.
Klusman got his first win back on 1/12/80 when the Tars beat Webber 95-73. Win number 95 came on 12/29/86 when he passed Boyd Coffie to become the winningest coach in Rollins history. Win #100 came on 1/8/87 vs Saint Leo. #200 was against Florida Tech on 1/15/92. Klusman picked up win #300 on 12/30/97 vs Baker University. He then secured win #400 on 12/6/03 vs Bluefield State. Win number 500 came against Eckerd on 1/30/08- while Klusman's 600th win was against Florida Tech on 1/19/13.
PBA comes into the game 1-6 and 0-2 in the SSC. They have lost five straight. The Sailfish have lost to Lynn and Saint Leo in conference play. Jules Jasmin is the leading scorer for the Sailfish at 16.6 points a night. He also contributes 5.9 rebounds a contest. De'Ondre Jackson nets 14.3 per night- while Andrew Moemeka averages 8.8 points and grabs a team leading 6.2 rebounds a night. PBA is at the bottom of the league in offense putting up 74.1 points a night- while giving up a league worst 80.3 points a contest.
The line presented by JuanBernalSportsbooks.com: Palm Beach Atlantic by 2.5
Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Rollins Rolls Past Warner Wednesday
The Rollins Tars needed a bounce back game after a pair of tough losses to start conference play. They got back on track in a big way as they rolled past Warner 98-57. With the win the Tars improve to 6-2 on the season and 0-2 in the SSC. With the loss Warner falls to 7-5 on the season.
Five Tars scored in double figures in the victory. Hutton Yenor led the way with a career high 21 points- Connor McKim netted 20- Trevor Recio tallied 18- Jakobi Bonner added 11- and- Marcus Camacho scored in double digits with 10. With the victory Tom Klusman now has 699 career wins. The Tars shot 49 percent from the field- and- 40 percent from the 3-point line. They shot at a 86 percent clip at the free throw line (12-14.) The Tars had 26 assists and 13 turnovers in the game. They easily won the rebounding battle 44-33.
The Royals were led by Khalil Ozuna who was the only Royal in double figures with 15 points. Joseph Martz added eight off the bench. The Royals shot 32 percent from the field- 26 percent from the 3-point line- and- 76 percent at the free throw line. They had 13 assists and 24 turnovers as a team.
After falling behind 4-0 early the Tars would get a 3-pointer from McKim to get on the board at the 17 minute mark of the first half. Ozuna would give the Royals a 6-3 lead with a jumper, then the Tars would go to work. Rollins would go on a 24-0 run to go up 27-6 with 9:09 in the first half. Rollins would take a 20 point lead (46-26) into the halftime break.
With 13 minutes to go the lead would grow to 35 (66-31) for the Tars. Warner would not get any closer than 29 the rest of the way, as the Tars would lead by as many as 42 in the convincing win.
Rollins will get right back into Sunshine State Conference Play Friday when they battle Palm Beach Atlantic. Tip off at Rubin Arena is set for 6 PM. As always you can catch all the action on RollinsSports.com and on 91.5 FM WPRK Winter Park.
Five Tars scored in double figures in the victory. Hutton Yenor led the way with a career high 21 points- Connor McKim netted 20- Trevor Recio tallied 18- Jakobi Bonner added 11- and- Marcus Camacho scored in double digits with 10. With the victory Tom Klusman now has 699 career wins. The Tars shot 49 percent from the field- and- 40 percent from the 3-point line. They shot at a 86 percent clip at the free throw line (12-14.) The Tars had 26 assists and 13 turnovers in the game. They easily won the rebounding battle 44-33.
The Royals were led by Khalil Ozuna who was the only Royal in double figures with 15 points. Joseph Martz added eight off the bench. The Royals shot 32 percent from the field- 26 percent from the 3-point line- and- 76 percent at the free throw line. They had 13 assists and 24 turnovers as a team.
After falling behind 4-0 early the Tars would get a 3-pointer from McKim to get on the board at the 17 minute mark of the first half. Ozuna would give the Royals a 6-3 lead with a jumper, then the Tars would go to work. Rollins would go on a 24-0 run to go up 27-6 with 9:09 in the first half. Rollins would take a 20 point lead (46-26) into the halftime break.
With 13 minutes to go the lead would grow to 35 (66-31) for the Tars. Warner would not get any closer than 29 the rest of the way, as the Tars would lead by as many as 42 in the convincing win.
Rollins will get right back into Sunshine State Conference Play Friday when they battle Palm Beach Atlantic. Tip off at Rubin Arena is set for 6 PM. As always you can catch all the action on RollinsSports.com and on 91.5 FM WPRK Winter Park.
Tars Look To Get Back on Track Wednesday.
The Rollins Tars losers of two straight will look to get back into the win column on Wednesday when they host Warner at Warden Arena. Tip time is set for 7 PM and you can catch all the action on RollinsSports.com and WPRK 91.5 FM.
Rollins (5-2 0-2 SSC) got off to a hot start winning five games by an average of 16 plus points per game. Since then they have dropped a pair by an average of 11 points a contest, with both teams shooting better than 50 percent from the field.
Last time out the Tars lost to Lynn by a score of 90-80. Lynn is currently the #18 team in the country and broke down the Rollins zone by knocking down 17 3-pointer's in the contest on Saturday. Jakobi Bonner paced three Tars in double figures with 24 points- Eric Castaneda netted 14- and- Daniel Loh chipped in 13 of his own.
Bonner is leading the team in scoring at 17.9 points a night to go along with 6.3 rebounds a game. Bonner has scored 20 points three times and tallied double figures in all but one contest. Connor McKim is scoring 14.1 points per game and leads the team in assists, as well as steals. Daniel Loh is averaging 11 points a night and grabbing 5.7 rebounds a contest. The Tars are averaging 80.3 points a game- while they give up 72 per night. However, Rollins is out rebounding the opponents by more than five rebounds per contest.
Warner (7-4 3-1) played in what was the Sun Conference Game Of The Week last time out. The Royals erased a 20 point halftime deficit to stun Coastal Georgia 77-71. Trae Graham led Warner with 22 points and nine rebounds. Darryl Mercer scored 19- and- Kahalik Ozuna scored 18. All but seven points by Warner were scored by the starters. Graham is the Royals leading scorer at 18.4 points per game- while Ozuna nearly averages a double-double, putting up 17.1 points and grabbing a team leading 9.8 rebounds a night. They score 82.8 points a game and give up 78.9 a contest.
The line presented by JuanBernalSportsBooks.com: Rollins by 8.5
Rollins (5-2 0-2 SSC) got off to a hot start winning five games by an average of 16 plus points per game. Since then they have dropped a pair by an average of 11 points a contest, with both teams shooting better than 50 percent from the field.
Last time out the Tars lost to Lynn by a score of 90-80. Lynn is currently the #18 team in the country and broke down the Rollins zone by knocking down 17 3-pointer's in the contest on Saturday. Jakobi Bonner paced three Tars in double figures with 24 points- Eric Castaneda netted 14- and- Daniel Loh chipped in 13 of his own.
Bonner is leading the team in scoring at 17.9 points a night to go along with 6.3 rebounds a game. Bonner has scored 20 points three times and tallied double figures in all but one contest. Connor McKim is scoring 14.1 points per game and leads the team in assists, as well as steals. Daniel Loh is averaging 11 points a night and grabbing 5.7 rebounds a contest. The Tars are averaging 80.3 points a game- while they give up 72 per night. However, Rollins is out rebounding the opponents by more than five rebounds per contest.
Warner (7-4 3-1) played in what was the Sun Conference Game Of The Week last time out. The Royals erased a 20 point halftime deficit to stun Coastal Georgia 77-71. Trae Graham led Warner with 22 points and nine rebounds. Darryl Mercer scored 19- and- Kahalik Ozuna scored 18. All but seven points by Warner were scored by the starters. Graham is the Royals leading scorer at 18.4 points per game- while Ozuna nearly averages a double-double, putting up 17.1 points and grabbing a team leading 9.8 rebounds a night. They score 82.8 points a game and give up 78.9 a contest.
The line presented by JuanBernalSportsBooks.com: Rollins by 8.5
Saturday, December 1, 2018
Rollins Knocked Off by Lynn Saturday.
The Rollins Tars and Lynn Fighting Knights were hooked in another good one for much of the way Saturday. But ultimately it was the Fighting Knights who came away with the 90-80 win at Warden Arena in Winter Park. The loss was the second straight for the Tars, as they fell to 5-2 and 0-2 in the SSC. On the other side the Fighting Knights improved to 6-0 on the year and 2-0 in the SSC.
Jakobi Bonner paced five Tars in double figures with 24 points. Eric Castenada returned on Saturday and scored 14 points off the Rollins bench. Daniel Loh scored 13- Connor McKim added 12- and- Parker Davis contributed 10 for the home standing Tars. They shot 49 percent from the field- 41 percent (7-17) from the 3-point line- and- 68 percent (23-34) from the free throw line. Rollins had nine assists and 11 turnovers in the contest.
Lynn was led by Brandon Bornelus with 24 points- Darius Moore also had a big night with 22 of his own as he knocked down six 3-pointer's. Michael Baez netted 14 points- and- Darius James put up 12. Lynn was hot from both the field (29-58 for 50 percent-) and- the 3-point line (17-33) for 52 percent. They shot 63 percent (15-24) from the free throw line. The Fighting Knights had 24 assists and 15 turnovers.
The Tars jumped out to a big lead and led 19-4 to start the contest. Lynn battled back though and got to within eight (43-35) at halftime. The Tars would battle back and take a brief three point lead midway thru the second half. The lead would be short-lived and Lynn would take control of the game late to secure the victory.
Other SSC Scores:
Eckerd 84 Florida Tech 63
Barry 83 Tampa 71
Saint Leo 71 Palm Beach Atlantic 66
Nova Southeastern 106 Embry-Riddle 87
SSC Standings:
Lynn 2-0 (6-0)
Nova Southeastern 2-0 (5-0)
Eckerd 2-0 (7-1)
Florida Southern 1-0 (5-1)
Barry 1-1 (5-1)
Embry-Riddle 1-1 (7-4)
Saint Leo 1-1 (3-5)
Florida Tech 0-1 (5-2)
Rollins 0-2 (5-2)
Tampa 0-2 (4-4)
Palm Beach Atlantic 0-2 (1-6)
Jakobi Bonner paced five Tars in double figures with 24 points. Eric Castenada returned on Saturday and scored 14 points off the Rollins bench. Daniel Loh scored 13- Connor McKim added 12- and- Parker Davis contributed 10 for the home standing Tars. They shot 49 percent from the field- 41 percent (7-17) from the 3-point line- and- 68 percent (23-34) from the free throw line. Rollins had nine assists and 11 turnovers in the contest.
Lynn was led by Brandon Bornelus with 24 points- Darius Moore also had a big night with 22 of his own as he knocked down six 3-pointer's. Michael Baez netted 14 points- and- Darius James put up 12. Lynn was hot from both the field (29-58 for 50 percent-) and- the 3-point line (17-33) for 52 percent. They shot 63 percent (15-24) from the free throw line. The Fighting Knights had 24 assists and 15 turnovers.
The Tars jumped out to a big lead and led 19-4 to start the contest. Lynn battled back though and got to within eight (43-35) at halftime. The Tars would battle back and take a brief three point lead midway thru the second half. The lead would be short-lived and Lynn would take control of the game late to secure the victory.
Other SSC Scores:
Eckerd 84 Florida Tech 63
Barry 83 Tampa 71
Saint Leo 71 Palm Beach Atlantic 66
Nova Southeastern 106 Embry-Riddle 87
SSC Standings:
Lynn 2-0 (6-0)
Nova Southeastern 2-0 (5-0)
Eckerd 2-0 (7-1)
Florida Southern 1-0 (5-1)
Barry 1-1 (5-1)
Embry-Riddle 1-1 (7-4)
Saint Leo 1-1 (3-5)
Florida Tech 0-1 (5-2)
Rollins 0-2 (5-2)
Tampa 0-2 (4-4)
Palm Beach Atlantic 0-2 (1-6)
Rollins hosts Fighting Knights Saturday.
The Rollins Tars coming off there first loss of the season last time out, will take on the undefeated Fighting Knights of Lynn on Saturday. Tip time is set for 4 PM. As always you can catch the game on RollinsSports.com and on 91.5 FM WPRK.
Rollins (5-1 0-1 SSC) was a 81-69 loser to Embry-Riddle in the team's conference opener on Wednesday night. Parker Davis scored a career high 20 points for the Tars in the defeat. Daniel Loh also scored in double figures for Rollins-as he tallied 11 points. The Tars shot 42 percent from the floor- 32 percent (8-25) from the 3-point line- and- 56 percent (5-9) from the free throw line in the defeat. Rollins had 11 assists and 14 turnovers in the contest.
Rollins has four players averaging double figure scoring for the season. Jakobi Bonner leads the way putting up 16.8 points per night- Connor McKim is averaging 14.5 points a contest- Loh is scoring 10.7 per game- and- Hutton Yenor averages 10.3 per game. As a team the Tars are scoring 80.3 points per contest. Defensively they are giving up just 69 points per night. The Tars have out rebound the opponent by more than five boards a contest (38.7-33_ and are averaging more than two more assists a game than the opposition (13-11.) Coach Tom Klusman sits at 698 wins in his career.
Lynn (5-0 1-0 SSC) comes in on a five game win streak to begin the campaign. The Fighting Knights also upset Florida Atlantic 92-87 in an exhibition game as well. Last time out the Fighting Knights were a 86-70 winner over Palm Beach Atlantic Wednesday. Brandon Bornelus paced five Lynn players in double figures with 21 points in the victory. Michael Baez scored 18 points- Rasheed Worrell scored 11 points- Jamal Palmer netted 10- and- Darius Moore added 10 off the bench. Lynn shot 48 percent as a team- 42 percent from the 3-point line- 79 percent from the free throw line- while they won the rebounding battle 31-26. Lynn had 15 assists and 16 turnovers.
Bornelus leads the Knights in scoring at 17 points per game- Palmer puts up 14 a night- Moore scores 14 a game as well- while Michael Baez averages 13.8 a game and Worrell scores 10 a game.
As a team the Fighting Knights score 75.8 points per game- while they out rebound the opponent by more than three rebounds per contest.
The line presented by JuanbernalSportsbooks.com: Lynn by 2.5
Other SSC Lines Saturday:
Eckerd -7.5 @Florida Tech
Barry-4 @Tampa
Saint Leo +6 @Palm Beach Atlantic
Nova Southeastern -4 @Embry-Riddle
Rollins (5-1 0-1 SSC) was a 81-69 loser to Embry-Riddle in the team's conference opener on Wednesday night. Parker Davis scored a career high 20 points for the Tars in the defeat. Daniel Loh also scored in double figures for Rollins-as he tallied 11 points. The Tars shot 42 percent from the floor- 32 percent (8-25) from the 3-point line- and- 56 percent (5-9) from the free throw line in the defeat. Rollins had 11 assists and 14 turnovers in the contest.
Rollins has four players averaging double figure scoring for the season. Jakobi Bonner leads the way putting up 16.8 points per night- Connor McKim is averaging 14.5 points a contest- Loh is scoring 10.7 per game- and- Hutton Yenor averages 10.3 per game. As a team the Tars are scoring 80.3 points per contest. Defensively they are giving up just 69 points per night. The Tars have out rebound the opponent by more than five boards a contest (38.7-33_ and are averaging more than two more assists a game than the opposition (13-11.) Coach Tom Klusman sits at 698 wins in his career.
Lynn (5-0 1-0 SSC) comes in on a five game win streak to begin the campaign. The Fighting Knights also upset Florida Atlantic 92-87 in an exhibition game as well. Last time out the Fighting Knights were a 86-70 winner over Palm Beach Atlantic Wednesday. Brandon Bornelus paced five Lynn players in double figures with 21 points in the victory. Michael Baez scored 18 points- Rasheed Worrell scored 11 points- Jamal Palmer netted 10- and- Darius Moore added 10 off the bench. Lynn shot 48 percent as a team- 42 percent from the 3-point line- 79 percent from the free throw line- while they won the rebounding battle 31-26. Lynn had 15 assists and 16 turnovers.
Bornelus leads the Knights in scoring at 17 points per game- Palmer puts up 14 a night- Moore scores 14 a game as well- while Michael Baez averages 13.8 a game and Worrell scores 10 a game.
As a team the Fighting Knights score 75.8 points per game- while they out rebound the opponent by more than three rebounds per contest.
The line presented by JuanbernalSportsbooks.com: Lynn by 2.5
Other SSC Lines Saturday:
Eckerd -7.5 @Florida Tech
Barry-4 @Tampa
Saint Leo +6 @Palm Beach Atlantic
Nova Southeastern -4 @Embry-Riddle
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