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Menelik Watson Has Career Night in Loss

Marist suffered a 64-48 beating from Rutgers to break their two game winning streak despite the best efforts of Menelik Watson. Watson, who was back in his starting spot, had career highs of 15 points and 8 rebounds, shooting 4/9 from the field and 7/7 at the line whilst also adding 1 steal.

Elsewhere…
Andrew Nicholson’s shot with 5.2 seconds left gave St. Bonaventure a 67-66 win over St. John’s, giving him his second gamewinner in as many games. Ogo Adegboye played all 40 minutes, following up his career game with a 10 point, 4 rebound, 4 assist, 1 steal and 1 block effort. He went 3/5 from deep, making him 10/14 in his last two games.

Danny Carter‘s freshman teammate Dave Coley made the winning layup with 1.2 seconds left to lift Stony Brook to a 54-53 victory over winless Holy Cross breaking their three game losing streak. Carter led the Seawolves with 10 points, 3 rebounds and 3 steals in 31 minutes, shooting 4/10 from the field.

College of Charleston won over East Tennessee State 79-59. Andrew Lawrence played 25 minutes, going 2/5 from deep for 6 points, 2 rebounds, 3 assists and 2 steals.

Loyola Marymount got a 69-49 victory over Sacramento State. Ashley Hamilton went scoreless in 17 minutes on 0/2 shooting, but found other ways to contribute, grabbing 5 rebounds, dishing 3 assists and blocking 2 shots.

Dayton hold off Central Connecticut State 63-61, dropping CCSU to 4-4. Devan Bailey had 5 assists in 22 minutes, adding 1 rebound but remaining scoreless on 0/2 field goal shooting.

Quinnipiac held off Lehigh 84-78. Raheem May-Thompson played 9 minutes, going 2/3 from the field for 4 points, adding 2 rebounds and 1 assist.

Columbia defeated Wagner 77-71. Clayfell Harris played 1 minute registering an empty statline.

St Francis (NY) Terriers defeated winless Colgate 68-57. Richard Clark registered a DNP.

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