FP
Blasts Southern Connecticut, 82-50
Ravens use 65.4-percent shooting effort
in first half to fly past Owls
NEW HAVEN, Conn.
(January 12, 2002) - Franklin Pierce University
posted
a 20-point lead at the half after leading by as many as
26 points as it cruised to an 82-50 victory over Southern
Connecticut State University in Northeast-10 Conference
men's basketball action at the Moore Fieldhouse this afternoon.
After Southern netted
the game's first basket, Franklin Pierce reeled off an 11-0
run as junior V.J. Kwity (Torrance, Calif./West)
scored five points and senior Kevin Scott (Mississauga,
Ontario/Iona Catholic) netted four points and dished
an assist.
FP
followed that
up with a 15-0 run midway through the first half to see
its lead grow to 23 points (33-10) with 5:39 to play in
the opening stanza. Scott was the spark behind that run,
netting six more points.
After the lead grew
to 26 points (38-12) with 4:07 left in the opening half,
Southern trimmed the deficit to 20 points (41-21) at the
half.
FP
was fueled by
a season-best 65.4-percent (17-26) shooting effort in the
first half, including five-of-nine (55.6%) from three-point
distance.
Southern netted the
first two buckets of the second half, but any thoughts of
an Owls comeback were silenced as FP
out-scored them 29-8
over an eight-minute span midway through the half to build
a 40-point lead (79-39) with 6:50 to play.
Kwity led all scorers
with a season-high 25 points on 9-12 shooting from the field
(3-5 three's) to go along with three steals. Sophomore Derek
Rodgerson (Newburgh, Maine/Hampden Academy) also
had a hot hand as he canned 7-10 from the field and 5-6
from long-distance for 20 points (14 first half) with two
assists and two steals. Scott finished with 18 points, on
8-10 shooting, nine rebounds (snapping a string of four-straight
double-doubles), and two blocks.
The Ravens held Southern
standout David Grenade in check with 15 points and four
rebounds. Senior Rob Doss chipped in eight points and six
rebounds. Southern shot just 37.7% (20-53) from the field,
including 32% (8-25) in the first half.
FP
(8-6, 5-5 NE-10)
looks to extend its season-long winning streak to four games
when it travels to Pace University on Thursday at 7 p.m.
Southern Connecticut (5-8, 3-7 NE-10) travels to Southern
New Hampshire University on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.