
BOSTON – Suffolk men's basketball snapped its three-game skid in convincing fashion as the Rams ran past Curry, 102-52, in a Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) contest at Larry E. and Michael S. Smith Court.
THE BASICS
SCORE: Suffolk 102 | Curry 52
RECORDS: Suffolk (13-8, 8-7 CCC) | Curry (2-21, 1-15 CCC)
HOW IT HAPPENED
Suffolk broke out to a 30-15 lead at the midway point of the first frame and kept its foot on the gas pedal over the final 10 minutes before half time to sit in front, 62-25 after 20 minutes of action in Boston.
The Rams continued to control the momentum in the second stanza to not only walk away with the victory, but make it a 50-point triumph.
STATISTICALLY SPEAKING
- Nate Hale anchored the scoring attack that saw contributions for every Ram. The grad student shot 7-for-10 from the field, including 3-for-5 from 3-point range. He added five rebounds, two assists and one steal to a well-balanced stat line.
- Keenan Robertson did not miss from the field. The freshman went 4-for-4 from the floor and 4-for-4 at the line to finish with 12 points to go along with three caroms and one helper.
- Aidan Sullivan also did not have a miscue in shooting as the junior went 4-for-4 to supply 11 points. He chipped in five boards, four dimes and one takeaway as well.
- William Rowe recorded 10 points, three rebounds and one assist to round out the quartet of Rams in double figures.
- As a team, Suffolk shot 58.0 percent (40-69) from the floor, 38.5 percent (10-26) from 3-point range and 75.0 percent (12-16) from the charity stripe.
- Suffolk outrebound the Colonels, 55-27.
NOTEWORTHY
- Suffolk scored 100-plus points for the fourth time this season.
- The Rams four 100 point games are the most in a single season since the 1984-85 eclipsed the 100-point mark four times.
- The blue-and-gold bested the Colonels for the sixth straight game to move to 32-7 all-time in the series.
- Suffolk is 1-5 when hosting Curry.
- The Rams remain unbeaten versus Curry in the Jeff Juron era.
- Suffolk scored 100-plus points against Curry for the sixth time, first since a 105-53 victory against the Colonels March 13, 2021.
- Devin Dzikas grabbed a career-high five caroms.
- Abdulahi Aden matched a personal-best three points.
- Jack McDonnell etched a new career-best in rebounds (5), assists (3) and blocks (1).
- Liam Cunnie rewrote a new personal-high in points (8).
WHAT'S NEXT?
Suffolk heads to Nichols Monday, Feb. 14 for a 7:30 p.m. rescheduled CCC outing.