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GAME RECAP • 2/11/2018
MEN'S BASKETBALL vs. COLLEGE OF ST. JOSEPH

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Final Score:
UMFK
106
College of St. Joseph
62
Box Score
Game Recap

Fort Kent, Maine—The University of Maine at Fort Kent basketball teams swept the season series with College of St. Joseph’s Vermont on Sunday afternoon with the women winning 65-53 and the men 106-62.

In the men’s game, the Bengals jumped on the Saints from the start with their pressure defense and transition offense. UMFK broke a 10-10 game open, with a 29-10 run over the middle part of the half.

Senior Anthony Knight was unconscious from the field as he made 7-8 field goals, including a couple of three pointers. He finished with 16 in the opening half. The Bengals would continue to fire on all cylinders for the rest of the half and increased their lead to 55-28 at the break. UMFK shot 65% from the field in the half and 60% overall.

The second half was more of the same. UMFK continued with their pressure defense that caused too many turnovers for the Saints to overcome. A couple of highlight dunks by Knight put the game away and diminished any hope CSJ had of getting back into it.

Knight led six Bengals in double figures with 23. Jarid Walton had 16 points and 10 rebounds, while Johnathon Caldwell had 14 points. Bobby Syvanthong was once again near a triple double with 13 points, nine rebounds and eight assists. Thomas Enerva had 14 and Troy Williams hit three long range shots and finished with 13.

UMFK forced the Saints into 21 turnovers and scored 35 fast break points.

The Saints were led by Charles Isaac who scored 15, including the first eight for CSJ.