Powerful Bench Leads to Conference Opener Road Win

Powerful Bench Leads to Conference Opener Road Win

Powerful Bench Leads to Conference Opener Road Win

Penn State DuBois opened PSUAC play with an 80-64 win at Penn State New Kensington on Tuesday night. PSUD started off slow missing their first two shots as New Ken was able to connect on their first two 3 point attempts taking an early 6-0 lead moments into the game. PSUD was able to calm down, execute on offense and take the lead by the 15:00 minute mark. Both sides would struggle for the rest of the first half shooting the ball. (DuBois 18-40 45% and New Ken 15-36 41.7%) PSUD closed the half on a small run giving them a 6 point cushion going into half 47-41.

Coming out in the second half PSUD refocused on the defensive end holding New Ken to only 23 second half points on 22.2% shooting from the floor. New Ken also struggled from the 3 point arc going 0-8. PSUD used the defensive stops to get out in transition for easier looks at the basket. The biggest key to the win was PSUD's bench outscoring New Ken's 38-8. PSUD won the rebound battle 51-32 and after being tied 55-55 with 14:27 remaining they would close the game on a 25-9 run.

PSUD again used a balanced scoring attack Tristan Pierce (Lancaster,OH) 16 and 7 rebounds, DJ Hopkins (Huntingtown,MD) 13 points and 12 rebounds on 6-10 shooting off of the bench, Dylan Huey (Punxsutawney,PA) 11 points, Jaqueil Washington (Virginia Beach,VA) 9 points off the bench and Ramfis Rodriguez (Bethlehem,PA) scored 7 points off the bench in 9 minutes of play all in the first half as he was injured and did not play in the second half.

"To start conference play on the road with a double digit win is always a good thing," stated Coach Dylan Howard. "Our bench gave us a great lift, we are deep and every game it's nice to see different guys step up and play well." "We still have yet to have a good shooting night, hopefully that will happen this weekend as we travel to play two championship level programs in back to back nights on the road."

PSUD will take there 3-2 overall record 1-0 PSUAC to PSU Mont Alto Friday night and PSU York Saturday afternoon. York and Mont Alto have won 4 out of the last 5 PSUAC Championships