In a battle of contrasting styles, Seton Hall’s fast paced attack prevailed over Delaware State’s ball control in the Pirates’ 77-54 win at the Prudential Center Monday afternoon. Seton Hall won for the second time in three games to improve to 9-3 on the season, while the Hornets lost their fifth straight to fall to 3-9.
Senior guard Roy Bright was the only Hornet to finish with double-digit scoring (24 points). His team shot a woeful 34 percent in the first half, a stat that served as its biggest setback, before a quiet crowd of 5,285 at the Prudential Center. Bright’s performance included four three-point field goals. Donald Johnson added eight points, while Kyle White had a season-high seven for the Hornets.
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On the Hornets west coast swing last week, Roy Bright averaged 23.5 points per game, 4.5 rebounds and shot 46% from the floor in two games. He had a game high of 25 points against California and led all scorers with 22 points in the Southern California game.
Delaware State University returns to action on January 12, 2008 when MEAC play resumes with a contest at South Carolina State.
Senior guard Roy Bright was the only Hornet to finish with double-digit scoring (24 points). His team shot a woeful 34 percent in the first half, a stat that served as its biggest setback, before a quiet crowd of 5,285 at the Prudential Center. Bright’s performance included four three-point field goals. Donald Johnson added eight points, while Kyle White had a season-high seven for the Hornets.
CONTINUE READING THE GAME STORY BY CLICKING ON THE BLOG TITLE ABOVE.
On the Hornets west coast swing last week, Roy Bright averaged 23.5 points per game, 4.5 rebounds and shot 46% from the floor in two games. He had a game high of 25 points against California and led all scorers with 22 points in the Southern California game.
Delaware State University returns to action on January 12, 2008 when MEAC play resumes with a contest at South Carolina State.
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