College Hoops

Saint Joseph’s wins at La Salle for the first time since 2016, 71-59

Saint Joseph’s wins at La Salle for the first time since 2016, 71-59

The Saint Joseph’s Hawks (8-10, 2-4) traveled across town about 6.5 miles to Tom Gola Arena on MLK day for a cross-town matchup against the La Salle Explorers (8-10, 2-3) to try and get their first win against the Explorers since February of 2021 and the first win on West Olney since the 2016 A-10 champions defeated La Salle 69-48 on January 24, 2016.

Saint Joe’s started off hot coming off the short rest after playing Loyola Chicago on Saturday. The Hawks jumped out to a 12-0 lead which included two threes by Cam Brown and Lynn Greer III respectively. SJU saw their first-half lead balloon to as many as 15 points, but a few turnovers in the final 42 seconds resulted in a 12-point halftime lead for the Hawks. Saint Joseph’s turned the ball over a season-high 22 times, but the Explorers couldn’t capitalize as the Hawks picked up the 71-59 win.

 

THE BAD

 

Whenever you win a road game in the Atlantic 10, it is always a sigh of relief regardless of who you are in the conference. Nevertheless, SJU definitely didn’t play the most disciplined game. Kacper Klaczek had a rough game after a great game at Hagan Arena on Saturday against Loyola. Klaczek was 0-4 from the field and although he brought down 9 rebounds, he turned the ball over five times and fouled out. Lynn Greer, who is the floor general for the Hawks, had seven turnovers. Christian Winborne played 19 minutes on Monday afternoon and struggled shooting the ball finishing with 3 points on 1-5 shooting before fouling out as well. Rasheer Fleming who is a bright spot for this team and seems to be a key part of the future, has struggled a bit in conference play. Fleming offers a lot of defensive versatility, but he is still very raw and lacks strength when it comes to bringing down rebounds and hanging on to the ball. If Fleming can stay out of foul trouble, he will be a force for this Hawks team as they look to build momentum coming off of two A-10 wins in a row.

 

THE GOOD

 

Despite the 22 turnovers, Saint Joseph’s was far from sloppy shooting the ball on Monday afternoon. SJU shot 51% from the field and knocked down 11 threes at a 50% clip. The Hawks did a nice job of sharing the rock assisting on 16 of their 26 made field goals. Cam Brown continued his blistering shooting from deep going 4-7 from three finishing with a team-high 20 points. Erik Reynolds who had been struggling as of late shooting the ball, came out with a vengeance and had one of his best games in his young career on…

Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at A10 Talk…