Back to D3hoops.com

News Release

This is a press release submitted by one of the schools playing in this game. It has not been edited or approved by D3hoops.com

February 25, 2006
  

Our sponsors and your support help keep this site operating

Brandeis 70, New York University 46

Waltham, Mass. — The Brandeis University men's basketball team closed the first half with a 32-11 run today as the Judges defeated visiting New York University, 70-46, in the University Athletic Association (UAA) finale for both teams.

Brandeis (14-11, 7-7 UAA) jumped out to the big first-half lead thanks to stellar shooting from beyond the arc, hitting nine-of-14 from 3-point range. Five different Judges contributed trifectas, paced by three-of-three from sophomore forward Joe Coppens (Rockland, Mass.) and three-of-four by classmate Rocco Toppi (Portland, Maine). The Judges also committed just one turnover in the opening 20 minutes while forcing the Violets into six turnovers.

For the game, Brandeis hit 53 percent overall from the floor (26-49) and 50 percent from long range (10-20) as they avenged a 79-75 loss in New York City earlier this season. For the game, three Brandeis players tied for team-high honors with 11 points: Coppens, Toppi and rookie guard Kevin Olson (Rockport, Mass.). Sophomore guard Florian Rexhepi (Skopje, Macedonia) added nine points and a game-high eight assists, while backcourt mate Kwame Graves-Fulgham (Amherst, Mass.) added nine points and four helpers. Sophomore forward Steve DeLuca (Marrimack, N.H.) tied for game-high with six rebounds. The Judges finished with a season-low eight turnovers while getting 17 assists on 26 baskets. The Brandeis bench outscored NYU's by a 28-6 margin.

NYU (18-7, 7-7 UAA) was paced by a game-high 19 points from junior forward Michael DeCorso (Freehold, N.J.), who hit seven-of-16 from the floor, including four-of-eight 3-pointers. Senior Jared Kildare (Mount Vernon, N.Y.) was the only other Violet in double figures with 10 points and a team-high three assists. Junior forward Chael Clark (Dunmore, Pa.) had six rebounds to lead the Violets, who also committed just eight turnovers, but had only nine assists on 17 hoops. NYU also shot just four-of-12 from the line.

- 30 -


News release submitted by Brandeis on Feb 25, 2006 at 06:18 PM
D3sports.com Network
D3sports.com
D3football.com
D3baseball.com
D3soccer.com
D3boards.com
D3jobs.com
News
Top 25 poll
Milestones
NCAA Stats M | W
Notables
Playoffs
Photo galleries
Press releases
Regional rankings
Scoreboard
Season previews
Standings
Strength of sched. M W
Columns
Around the Nation
Daily Dose
Hoopsville
Awards
All-Decade M | W
All-Americans
All-Region
Team of the Week
Interactive
About us
Advertise here
D3hoops on Facebook
Feedback
Message board
Open dates
Site FAQ
SID login
Weekly nominations
Division III teams
Schedules and results
Northeast M W
East M W
Atlantic M W
Middle Atlantic M W
South M W
Great Lakes M W
Midwest M  
Central   W
West M W

Contact Us
About D3hoops.com
Feedback
Privacy Policy
Send Press Releases
Team of Week Nominations
User Survey