PORTSMOUTH, Ohio -- The men's basketball program at Shawnee State faced little trouble in its nonconference contest against the Wilberforce Bulldogs' men's basketball program Wednesday evening, as the Bears put five players in double-figures and never trailed in its 85-72 victory over the Bulldogs Wednesday evening in a nonconference contest that was held at Waller Gymnasium in Portsmouth.
GAME HIGHLIGHTS
Shawnee State (2-1) enjoyed an electrifying stretch of basketball over a span of 4:59, as the Bears had four different players score during the stretch and knocked down four of its eight threes as a team during a 22-1 run from the 17:52 to 12:53 marks of the opening half of competition.
During the spurt,
Kiante Williams and
Jareon Mayo each ripped off personal 5-0 runs from a scoring standpoint, while
Daniel Rosenber, who finished with game-highs of 21 points and four steals while also tying a game-high with six rebounds, all while going 10-of-14 from the field from a shooting standpoint, had two breakaway dunks as Shawnee State turned an early four-all tie into a commanding 26-5 lead.
When Wilberforce cut SSU's lead slightly to a 26-8 count, the Bears responded with an 11-2 run over a span of 2:12 as an and-one by
Jason Steele through contact and another personal 5-0 run, this time by
Ahmadou Aw, allowed Shawnee State to take a 37-10 advantage with 9:42 left in the opening half, which proved to be the Bears' largest lead of the contest. Shawnee State never led by less than double-digits the rest of the way.
ADDITIONAL
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Along with Rosenber, Mayo, who scored 11 points and nabbed two assists in the first half, finished with 13 points, four rebounds and the two helpers while Aw enjoyed a breakout performance, adding in a bench-high 14 points, matching the game-high with six rebounds and adding in three assists while shooting 5-of-9 from the field.
Jason Steele finished with 13 points, four rebounds, a block and a steal in the contest while
Kiante Williams posted 10 of his 12 points in the first half and went 4-of-8 from the field to finish off the double-figure scorers for the Bears, who posted a near two-to-one assist-to-turnover ratio by nabbing 14 assists on its 32 made baskets as a group compared to just eight turnovers.
Tyreon Payne finished with nine points, six rebounds and six assists for Shawnee State in the contest.
Shawnee State (2-1) faces a massive test ahead Tuesday, Nov. 11 when the Bears travel to Marion, Ind. for a contest at No. 6-ranked Indiana Wesleyan. Game time is set for 6 p.m. at Luckey Arena.