Moore Shines as St. Francis Basketball Dominates Vermont State 93-59
The University of St. Francis men's basketball team secured a dominant 93-59 victory over Vermont State University Randolph, marking their ninth win of the season. Damarcies Moore led the charge with 16 points and 14 rebounds, complemented by strong performances from teammates Brady Cooper and Coleton Hansen. The Fighting Saints built a significant lead after a 17-3 scoring run midway through the first half and maintained a double-digit advantage for the remainder of the game. St. Francis showcased impressive rebounding and scoring efficiency, making it difficult for Vermont State to mount a comeback.
By the Numbers- St. Francis recorded 19 offensive rebounds, leading to a 26-0 advantage in second-chance points.
- The team shot 50% overall (34-of-68) and 81.3% from the free-throw line (13-of-16).
- St. Francis improved to a season record of 9-3, while Vermont State fell to 9-6.
- The Saints displayed strong defense, allowing no player to score more than 14 points against them.
The Fighting Saints will face Governors State University on January 3, looking to build on their recent success and improve further in the season.
Bottom LineThe significant victory reflects St. Francis's depth and dominance in rebounding and scoring, positioning them as a formidable opponent moving forward in the season.
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