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Christian Brothers University Athletics

Luke_Gdowski
Mauricio Ramirez
63
Delta St. Delta 0-2,0-1 Gulf South
73
Winner Christian Brothers CB 1-1,1-0 Gulf South
Delta St. Delta
0-2,0-1 Gulf South
63
Final
73
Christian Brothers CB
1-1,1-0 Gulf South
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Delta St. Delta 32 31 63
Christian Brothers CB 44 29 73

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | J.T. Webb

Bucs Use Big First Half to Defeat Delta State in GSC Opener

HOW IT HAPPENED
  • With the scored tied at three, the Bucs used a 13-3 run to take a 16-6 lead 7:20 in to the contest. 
  • The visitors responded with their own 9-3 spurt to cut the deficit to 19:15 with 8:16 left in the half. 
  • CBU hit five of its final seven three pointers to take a 44-32 lead at the break.
  • The Bucs shot a scorching 60 percent in the opening half (18-30), including 7-10 from three point range. 
  • CBU stretched its lead to 58-38 six minutes into the second half. 
  • A layup from Madison Monroe gave the Bucs a 66-50 lead with 8:01 left. 
  • The Bucs never allowed the Statesmen to get within single digits for the remainder of the contest.  
KEY STATS | NOTEABLES
  • CBU finished the game 54 percent from the floor (30-56), including 9-17 from three point range. 
  • The visitors finished 44 percent from the floor (27-61), but were held to 33 percent from three point range (9-27).
  • Madison Monroe led the Bucs with 18 points on 7-11 shooting, including 4-6 from beyond the three point line. 
  • Darrel Johnson added 16 points, eight boards and three steals. 
  • Luke Gdowski chipped in 13 points with a perfect 5-5 performance from the floor. 
  • Nick Deifel rounded out the CBU double-figure scorers with 12 points. Deifel also dished out a game-high five assists. 
  • The Bucs finished with 17 assists on 30 made baskets. 
  • The win snapped a four game skid against the Statesmen. 
UP NEXT
The Bucs are scheduled to return to action on Saturday, Nov. 19 when they host Mississippi College. Tipoff is set for 3 PM. 
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