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)

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