Box Score Berry Nets 13 Points To Set Career-Best
COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. – Host Ursinus had four players score in double figures on its way to a 79-53 win over visiting Washington College in a Centennial Conference men's basketball game on Thursday night at Helfferich Hall.
Ursinus 79 Washington College 53
How It Happened
-Mark Wonderling capped a game-opening 25-5 run for Ursinus on a layup with 11:28 to go in the first half.
-Brandon Berry got Washington within 40-32 with 36 ticks left on a pair of free throws. The Bears would get the last hoop of the opening half with 19 seconds to go on a Brian Rafferty three-pointer to take a 43-32 lead into halftime.
-The hosts scored the first half points of the second half to take 51-32 lead with 16:32 to go on a Wonderling lay-in.
-The lead the rest of the game fluctuated between 14 and 32 points.
For The Shoremen (3-17, 1-12 CC)
-Berry (13 points to set career-high), James Drury (four assists)
-WC held a 35-21 advantage in bench points and 12-7 in points off of turnovers.
-Committed just eight turnovers.
For Ursinus (10-10, 6-7 CC)
-Malik Draper (game-high 18 points on 9-for-13 shooting), Remi Janicot (12 points and game-best 11 rebounds for double-double), Wonderling (12 points and game-high six assists), Rafferty (10 points)
-The Bears outrebounded the Shoremen, 47-21, and shot 56% from the floor.
-Ursinus outscored Washington, 48-22, in points in the paint.
Up Next
2/6 v. Dickinson – 4:00 p.m. (Centennial Conference Game)