The Bearcat men's basketball team kept its perfect home record intact (7-0) with a Presidents' Athletic Conference win over Washington & Jefferson, 87-51.
Saint Vincent also remained perfect in the PAC, now 6-0, while improving to 11-4 overall.
Jaylon Bell opened the game with a three just under a minute into play, and Pat Jones hit a three just over a minute later to make it 6-0. W&J's Jake Swan hit a three with 15:12 remaining, making the score 8-7, but that was as close as the visitors would get.
A Ben Klimchock three from the corner made the score 13-7, and back-to-back scores by Jones near the 13-minute mark ran the lead to 17-9. Sean Kett then stepped outside the arc and hit a three from the top of the key at the 11:30 mark that made it 20-9, and the Bearcats tacked on 7 more points to extend the run to 14, capped by a Geoff FuQuay three.
After a Presidents' score, FuQuay hit another trey to make the score 30-11. Later in the half, Klimchock hit a long three, followed by a Bell steal and drive that carried the Bearcats into the half up 44-25.
W&J (1-14 overall, 0-6 PAC) never recoverd, as SVC continued to add points in the second half. Threes by Jones and Klimchock were followed by a Bobby Swartwout score that ran the lead to 26 (54-28). Later in the half, Kyle Rivera set up John LeGrande for a dunk which was followed by 7 points from Dan Sinwell, as the lead swelled to over 30, at 79-45.
Jones led the offense with 15 points, while Kett added 12 points and a team best 7 rebounds. JC Howard (11) and Bell (10) also scored in double figures. The defense blocked 11 shots on the night, led by LeGrande with four. Rivera had 5 assists, while Kett had three steals.
Saint Vincent returns to action on Saturday (January 17) on the road in Kentucky against Thomas More College. Game time is 3PM.
SVC remains perfect at home with win over W&J
Washington and Jefferson
51
St. Vincent
87
Final | 1 | 2 | T |
---|---|---|---|
Washington and Jefferson (1-14, 0-6 PAC) | 25 | 26 | 51 |
St. Vincent (11-4, 6-0 PAC) | 44 | 43 | 87 |
Jan 14, 2015