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College of Staten Island Athletics

COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND ATHLETICS
MBB21124_POST
83
D'Youville DYO 6-18,3-9 ECC
102
Winner Staten Island CSI 15-8,9-3 ECC
D'Youville DYO
6-18,3-9 ECC
83
Final
102
Staten Island CSI
15-8,9-3 ECC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
D'Youville DYO 38 45 83
Staten Island CSI 55 47 102

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

WATERMAN REACHES 1000 POINTS AS DOLPHINS BEAT D'YOUVILLE, 102-83

Staten Island, NY - The College of Staten Island Men's Basketball Team continued their surge toward securing an East Coast Conference playoff spot as they defeated the D'Youville University Saints, 102-83.  The Dolphins improve to 15-8 on the season and are now 9-3 in conference play.  The Saints drop to 6-18 on the year and drop to 3-9 in conference play.  The Dolphins earn up a sweep of the season series and remain unbeaten in six games against D'Youville.

The Dolphins jumped ahead by 17 points in the first eight minutes of the game and led by as many as 20 in the first half.  On his way to 1000 points as a Dolphin, Bryce Waterman connected on four first-half three-pointers and helped the Dolphins build their lead.  As Waterman and the CSI offense posted 54% shooting in the first 20 minutes, the Saints were held below 40% from the field in the first half.  Despite this advantage, D'Youville rallied to pull within nine with 5:06 to play before the half.  The Dolphins responded with a 16-8 run to end the half and took a 55-38 lead into the locker room.

The Dolphins matched their largest lead of 20 points twice in the second half before extending their advantage to 31 points two minutes later.  Two minutes after that, Waterman connected on his seventh three-pointer to give him 1000 points as a Dolphin, and from there CSI maintained a sizable lead until the final buzzer.

Waterman led CSI in scoring with 21 points and Messiah Mallory scored 15 points to go along with 6 rebounds.  The Dolphins also continued their red-hot shooting as a team with a 49% effort from the field and 43% from beyond the arc.  The Dolphins were dominant on the glass as well and scored 23 second chance points in the victory.


The Dolphins will hit the road this weekend for another conference game when they take on the University of the District of Columbia on Saturday afternoon at 3:00 PM.

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