Monday's Men's Basketball Results
Kent State 77, Portland 65
Nothern Illinois 99, Purdue Northwest 73
Georgia 77, Miami 70
Stories courtesy of MAC Sports Information Departments
Kent State 77, Portland 65
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Kent, Ohio - The Kent State men's basketball team extended their record to 3-0 against Portland 77-65 this evening at the M.A.C. Center.
The Golden Flashes got off to a hot start instantly. With the Flashes stellar defense and the offense scoring at will the Flashes made it look easy holding Portland to a season low 65 points.
Malique Jacobs and Sincere Carry were back on the court together again and made their impact felt. After sitting out due to injury, Malique Jacobs came back fresh and ready to have his name written in the books. Jacobs was unstoppable scoring a game-high 21 points and four assists. Not only did Jacobs make a difference in the offense, but he continued to fight strong defensiviely recording six rebounds. Carry continued to help the offense out significantly recording 14 points and 4 assists.
Miryne Thomas did not stay quiet posting double-digits towards the 77-65 victory. Thomas has scored double-digits in all three games this season.
Though the offense helped the team towards victory, there would be no win if it were not for the team's defense. The defense was aggressive on the board recording 23 rebounds. Both teams had plenty of time on the free-throw line due to a significant amount of fouls. The team capitalized on these opportunities and kept the momentum up despite foul trouble.
The Flashes stopped the Pilot's two leading scorers, Moses Wood and Tyer Robertson. Both players had averaged over 15+ points per game and tonight our defense did not allow either of them to record more then 13 points. Cli'Ron Hornbeak has improved each and every game he has played in. Tonight, Hornbeak had a game-high 10 rebounds, significantly impacting the game. Hornbeak also chipped in nine points.
Coach Senderoff was pleased with tonight's performance and looks ahead to Wednesday's game against Arkansas Pine Bluff.
Nothern Illinois 99, Purdue Northwest 73
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DEKALB, Ill. – Eleven different players scored, including seven with at least eight points, as the Northern Illinois University men's basketball team earned a 99-73 victory over Purdue Northwest on Monday night (Nov. 11) at the NIU Convocation Center. Zarique Nutter (Newark, N.J./Clarendon College) led the way with 20 points, Keshawn Williams (Chicago Heights, Ill./Tulsa) added 14 and seven assists while David Coit (Columbus, N.J./Atlantic Cape CC) chipped in 11 points and five assists.
"Tonight, the guys went out and showed who we are as a program and who they are as a team," said NIU head coach Rashon Burno. "We had a really good Sunday where we just focused on ourselves and we knew that we would have a breakthrough, it was just a matter of when. We have a good ballclub, injuries and sickness haven't allowed us to show the true version of ourselves, but we had to go out and perform and that's what they did."
NIU shot 60.6 percent (40-of-66) from the field in the contest, including 41.7 percent (10-of-24) from three-point range. The Huskies had 22 assists in the contest.
An early 9-0 run helped the Huskies get off to a good start, taking a six-point lead. Nutter had six of the nine points to get the NIU offense started. After the Pride pulled back within a pair, 9-7, NIU answered with the next seven as the Huskies took a 16-7 lead with 11 minutes to play in the opening half. Oluwasegun Durosinmi (Lagos, Nigeria/St. Bonaventure) made free throw, followed by baskets from Kaleb Thornton (Bolingbrook, Ill./Iowa Western CC), Xavier Amos (Chicago, Ill./Whitney Young) and Zion Russell (Upper Marlboro, Md./National Christian Academy).
Amos, Russell and Thornton each had eight points off the bench for the Huskies.
Purdue Northwest used a 10-2 burst to trim the NIU advantage back to one, 18-17, with 8:15 left before halftime. The Huskie lead was still one until Williams went on a 9-2 run of his own, giving the Huskies a 30-22 lead with 5:14 left in the opening half.
After a basket by Purdue Northwest brought the Pride within a half-dozen, NIU scored the next seven as Russell made a triple and Nutter added a pair of buckets to give the Huskies a 37-24 lead with 3:11 to play before the intermission.
The NIU advantage reached 16 when Coit knocked in a triple, but Purdue Northwest scored the final five points of the half to cut the Huskie lead to 42-31 at halftime.
Nutter had 12 points to pace NIU in the opening 20 minutes, Alou Dillon had 12 to lead the Pride. NIU shot 58.6 percent (17-of-29) from the field in the first half.
NIU started the second half with an 8-1 burst as the lead grew to 50-32 just two minutes into the second half.
Three minutes later, the Huskies went on an 11-2 run to take a 69-40 lead with 12:53 to play and they never looked back.
Anthony Crump (Inkster, Mich./Middle Tennessee) grabbed a team-high seven rebounds, to go along with nine points. NIU had a 22-4 edge in fast break points and an 18-8 advantage in second chance points.
Dillon led Purdue Northwest with 15 points, Tyran Rodgers added 13 for the visitors.
NIU will now embark on an eight-game trip away from home beginning Thursday night, Nov. 14, as the Huskies travel to Georgia Tech. Game time against the Yellow Jackets is scheduled for 7 p.m. CT and will be available on the ACC Network.