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University of Delaware Can't Handle Hot-Shooting Bucknell Drop 82-66 Men's Basketball Verdict
 
DATE: November 18, 2009
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NEWARK, Del. -- The University of Delaware could not handle the hot-shooting of Bucknell University Wednesday night as the Blue Hens dropped an 82-66 men’s basketball verdict to the Bison at the Bob Carpenter Center.

Bucknell (2-2), which won its second straight, shot 57.1 percent (24 of 42) from the field, drained five of eight attempts from beyond the three-point line, knocked down 29 of 33 free throws attempts, and were never seriously threatened in the second half in posting the win.

Delaware (0-2), off to an 0-2 start for the fourth straight year, could manage just 36.6 percent shooting from the field (26 of 71) and was outscored by 19 points at the foul line.

Guard Darryl Shazier led Bucknell with a career-high 24 points on 6 of 10 shooting from the field and a perfect 9 for 9 performance from the foul line while forward Patrick Behan added 18 points and a team-high eight rebounds and guard Bryson Johnson came off the bench to contribute 12 points.

Athlete photoFor Delaware, junior guard Jawan Carter (top right) led the Hens as he scored 17 points for the second straight game and dished out three assists while junior guard Alphonso Dawson added 10 points (on 4 of 21 shooting) and team-high eight rebounds and junior guard D.J. Boney (bottom right) contributed 10 points, four rebounds, and four steals. The Hens hit just 26 of 71 shots from the field, were 4 of 18 from beyond the three-point arc, and committed 18 turnovers.

“We executed well on both sides of the court for the first 12-15 minutes of the game,” said Delaware head coach Monté Ross. “But then we had some major breakdowns, which led to some easy baskets for them. We got a stop early in the second half, but we couldn’t put them together. Our guys didn’t hang their heads and continued to fight, which is what our program is about. We have a young team, but we won’t use that as an excuse.”

Shazier scored 15 of his game-high 24 points in the first half as Bucknell jumped out to a 36-24 lead at the break thanks to an 18-4 run to end the stanza. Delaware took a 20-18 lead on a jumper by freshman Jamelle Hagins with 5:58 left in the half, but Bucknell reeled off 12 straight points to take a 10-point lead before a layup by Hen freshman Malcolm Hawkins ended a four-minute drought.

Behan and Shazier combined for the final nine points of the half for the Bison, who converted 14 of 23 shots from the field (60.9 percent) for the period.

The Bison stayed in front by at least 14 points until the final minute, going up by as much as 22 points at 69-47 with 6:40 left on a layup by Enoch Andoh. Delaware rallied back and narrowed the gap to 12 points at 76-64 on a layup by Kelvin McNeil with 1:04 left to play but Bucknell scored six of the last eight points to win going away.

Delaware will return to action Saturday and start a five-game road swing when they travel to The Palestra to to take on Pennsylvania at 7 p.m.

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