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79
Saint Rose STR 4-17,1-11 NE10
93
Winner Saint Anselm STA 11-8,7-5 NE10
Saint Rose STR
4-17,1-11 NE10
79
Final
93
Saint Anselm STA
11-8,7-5 NE10
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Saint Rose STR 34 45 79
Saint Anselm STA 45 48 93

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Six score double-digits in 93-79 men's basketball victory

MANCHESTER, N.H. – The Saint Anselm College men's basketball team had six reach double-digit scoring totals in a 93-79 win over Saint Rose on Wednesday in Stoutenburgh Gymnasium.

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The Hawks improve to 11-8 on the season, having won seven of its first 12 games against Northeast-10 Conference competition. Saint Rose drops to 4-17 overall and to 1-11 versus the conference. Saint Anselm hosts Southern Connecticut State this Saturday, Feb. 1 at 3:30 p.m.

Junior Chris Paul (Highland Mills, N.Y.) had 20 points and nine rebounds with classmate Gustav Suhr-Jessen (Virum, Denmark) scoring 17 and pulling down as many caroms. Freshman Tyler Arbuckle (Bristol, Conn.) and senior Danny Evans (Leeds, United Kingdom) had 16 and 14 points, respectively.

Sophomore Miles Tention (Palo Alto, Calif.) had 11 points and a career-high nine assists with junior Alonzo Jackson (Medford, Mass.) posting 10 points, five rebounds and three blocks in only 14 minutes off the bench. Sophomore Joey Belli (Wayne, N.J.) had five assists off the bench.

Arbuckle and Paul each logged a career-high three takeaways and Evans joined Suhr-Jessen in eclipsing 800 career points in the victory. Jackson needs only one block to crack the Hawks career top-10 list in that statistic.

Ahead by just one point shortly into the contest, the Hawks rattled off a 19-5 scoring run that was fueled by two triples from Evans. Saint Rose shrunk the Saint Anselm lead to nine points on two occasions near the start of the second half, but the final Hawks answer, a 14-6 scoring stretch near the midpoint of the half, locked down the win.

Saint Anselm conceded 46 paint points, but cashed in with 21 points off of Golden Knights miscues. The Hawks also converted 16 fast-break points and hit 21 of their 26 free throws. Saint Anselm held the statistical advantages in assists (24-to-11) and treys made (12-for-24).

Sekou Sylla had 30 points and 12 rebounds for Saint Rose. Adam Anderson poured home 17 points in 28 minutes.

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