COLUMBUS, Ohio - In the midst of a four-game homestand, the Ohio Dominican Panthers (3-2) men's basketball team played host to two non-conference opponents as a pre-Thanksgiving tune-up before conference play begins next week.
Ohio Dominican defeated the Davis & Elkins Senators (2-3) 100-87 on Tuesday (Nov. 25) evening before taking down the Penn State Fayette Roaring Lions (2-3) 101-63 on Wednesday (Nov. 26) afternoon. The back-to-back 100+ point games were a first for the Division II era and the first time since November 10-16, 2001 where ODU scored at least 100 points in three games consecutively.
Tuesday 11/26 vs. Davis & Elkins (W, 100-87)
BOX SCORE NOTES
- Derek Goodman paced the Panthers with 24 points, making eight-of-11 field goals with five three pointers and three free throws. Goodman dished out three assists and had four steals.
- Caleb Conard was efficient shooting the ball with a perfect nine-of-nine in 18 minutes for 21 points and three steals.
- Terrance Broughton followed Conard with seven-of-eight shooting along with two three pointers for 17 points total. He had a team-high four assists and three steals.
- Carson Seemann and Elijah Hinton both scored nine points. Hinton grabbed six rebounds with Seemann having three assists.
- Brady Moore made all four of his field goal tries for eight points scored.
- Zac Kimball had a team-high seven rebounds with his one three pointer.
- Ohio Dominican shot 62.9% overall, making 39-of-62 field goals - the 3rd best mark in the Division II era for a single game.
- ODU had 20 assists and 14 steals while forcing 18 turnovers leading to 19 points.
- In the paint, the Panthers had 60 points total for the night.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Five different Panthers combined for a 15-7 run in the first five minutes, giving ODU an eight point lead.
- Davis & Elkins went on a 12-2 run, taking a 19-17 lead after the under-12 media timeout. The game was tied at 19-19 and 24-24 before the Panthers ended the first half on a 28-14 spurt for a 52-38 lead at halftime.
- Conard and Goodman led with 11 points in the first half.
- Ohio Dominican kept the lead above double digits and even pushed the advantage to 80-61 with 8:47 left. The 19-point lead was the largest of the game.
- The Senators slimmed the lead with an 19-7 run to pull within 87-80 with 3:38 remaining.
- ODU pulled away with 11 of the next 13 points, leading 98-82 with 55 seconds left. The Panthers won 100-87 in the opening leg of the back-to-back.
Wednesday 11/26 vs. Penn State Fayette (W, 101-63)
BOX SCORE NOTES
- Logan Ryan led the Panthers, scoring 22 points in the game. Ryan was seven-of-eight shooting, five-of-five from deep while making all three free throw tries. He pulled in five rebounds and had three assists.
- Carson Seemann had his first career double-double with 20 points and ten rebounds - both career-highs. He converted eight-of-ten field goal tries with three triples and two blocks.
- Rashid Nikiema added nine points off the bench.
- Brady Moore, Caleb Conard, Derek Goodman and Kenny Scott all scored eight points each. Conard and Moore combined for 11 rebounds, with six and five boards, respectively.
- All 12 Panthers that played scored in the game, including Camden Cox with his first career points.
- Ohio Dominican finished with a 55.7% field goal percentage (34-61), a 52.4% three point percentage (11-21) and a 88.0% free throw percentage (22-25).
- ODU out-rebounded the Lions 39-24 in the game.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The teams exchanged the lead four times in the first four minutes as the game was tied 14-14. Six minutes later, ODU led 29-16 with a 15-2 run amid a trio of three pointers.
- A seven point Fayette run cut the lead to 29-23 with seven minutes before halftime.
- Ohio Dominican finished the half with a 18-7 run for a 47-29 lead at the break.
- The Panthers scored the first nine points of the half along a combined 13-0 run between halves for a 56-29 lead. The lead expanded to as many as 45 for the Panthers third straight win, 101-63.
The Panthers open up conference play next Thursday (Dec. 4) against the Kentucky Wesleyan Panthers at 7:30 PM.