The University of Rochester men's basketball team picked up a key early season regional win, defeating visiting Hobart College 81-63 on Tuesday evening at the Louis Alexander Palestra.
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Rochester pushes its record to 4-0 on the year, while Hobart, the preseason favorite in the Liberty League, slips to 1-2.
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The Yellowjackets showcased their tremendous depth yet again, with nine players scoring six or more points, led by sophomore
Ryan Algier who scored a career-high 11 points, adding 6 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 blocked shots.Â
Alexander Gamble was the only other Yellowjacket in double figures, scoring 10 points.
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Ryan Clamage finished with 9 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists, while
Trent Noordsij scored nine as well.Â
Patrick Benka,
Michael Mangan and
Andrew Lundstrom each had eight while
Jacob Wittig and
Brendan O'Shea chipped in six apiece.
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Hobart's leading scorers were Dan Masino and Colin Dougherty who each scored 12 points. Tucker Lescoe and Edens Fleurizard scored nine points for the Statesmen.
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Clamage had 9 points, 9 rebounds and 7 assists.
Some cold Hobart shooting in the early going had the Yellowjackets out to a quick double-digit lead eight and a half minutes into the game. Hobart started just 2-12 from the floor while Rochester was 7-15 in the same span, building a 17-5 margin.
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Rochester had the Statesmen doubled up at 28-14 following an O'Shea three and a tip-in from Algier. At intermission UR held a 47-23 lead. Over the opening 20 minutes, Hobart was just 5-23 (22%) from the floor, compared to Rochester's 52% (17-33).
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For the game, the Yellowjackets ended up shooting 51% from the floor, 29-57, while Hobart shot better in the second half and improved to 37% (21-57) for the full 40 minutes.
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In the second half, Rochester used an 8-1 spurt to build a 25-point cushion with under 10 minutes on the clock. Benka sank two free throws, assisted on an Algier layup, Algier then had a nice drive and slam and Mangan provided a steal and score in the spurt for the Yellowjackets.
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Hobart then scored seven straight points, six from Masino, to get within 18, the closest the Statesmen came the rest of the way.
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After the holiday, UR returns to action hosting the 34th annual Holiday Inn Rochester Downtown Thanksgiving Tournament, playing Elmira College on Saturday game slated to tip at 5 pm. The other two teams in the tournament, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Montclair State University, square off at 7 pm.
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