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For Immediate Release |
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January 26, 2006 |
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Contact: Kent Cherrington, SID |
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RIC rolls past PSU Men’s Basketball |
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Walcek and Boutilier lead Panthers in setback |
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PLYMOUTH, N.H. – Senior Kevin Payette
(Woonsocket, R.I.) and junior Kinsey Durgin (Greenwood, Maine)
combined to make 12-of-18 shots Saturday afternoon, finishing with 34
points and leading Rhode Island College past Plymouth State
University, 89-70, in Little East Conference men’s basketball action
at Foley Gymnasium. |
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The LEC pre-season favorite Anchormen (11-7 overall) pull
into a tie for third place in the LEC with the Panthers (13-6), both
teams at 5-4 in league play.
Keene
State and UMass Boston share the conference lead with 7-2 marks |
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Payette connected on 7-of-9 from the floor and Durgin made
5-of-9, with both men hitting a pair of three-pointers. Junior
Brian Stanko (Swansea, Mass.) added 13 points and a team-high
seven rebounds, and freshman Cameron Stewart (Newport, R.I.)
contributed 12 points, five boards and five steals of the RIC bench. |
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The PSU tandem of junior Mike Walcek (Dover, N.H.)
and senior Kevin Boutilier (North Andover, Mass.) combined for
35 of PSU’s 70 points. Walcek made 6-of-10 shots, including 3-of-4
from long range, to finish with a team-high 18 points and six
rebounds, while Boutilier converted 7-of-11 from the floor for a
17-point effort. Senior guards Brandon Boggs (Strafford, N.H.)
and Mark Dunham (Salem, N.H.) added 11 points apiece. |
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RIC shot 56 percent from the floor for the game, 57.7
percent in the first half and 55.6 after the break, all against a
Plymouth
State team that leads the LEC in both scoring defense (68.2 ppg) and
field goal percentage defense (41.6). The Anchormen also made 82
percent from the free throw line (18-of-22), and had a 34-26 advantage
on the boards. |
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Trailing by one midway through the first half, the
Anchormen went on a 16-3 burst to take control and led by 14 points at
the intermission (40-26). RIC never let PSU back in the game, leading
by double digits nearly the entire second half. The Panthers got a
close as eight points (72-64) with just under four minutes left, but
RIC answered with the next 12 points to seal the deal. |
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The Panthers play their next four games on the road over
the next two weeks, beginning Thursday with a non-conference game at
Bates (7:00 p.m.) RIC returns home to host Coast Guard in a
non-conference tilt on Monday (7:00
p.m.) |
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