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No. 10 Men's Basketball Cruises Past Montclair for 20th Straight Victory

Pioneers Defeat Red Hawks, 77-51

Senior Bobby Dunn led all players with 17 points, nine rebounds and five assists during a 77-51 victory against Montclair State.
Box Score 

WAYNE, N.J. – No. 10 William Paterson (22-1, 11-0 NJAC) earned its 20th straight victory in decisive fashion, pulling away from visiting Montclair State (10-13, 3-9 NJAC) for a 77-51 victory Feb. 13.

Senior Bobby Dunn (Garwood, N.J./Arthur L. Johnson Regional) led all scorers with his career-best 17 points, making seven of 10 from the field, while adding game bests of nine rebounds and five assists. Classmate Joseph Ellis (Newark, N.J./Newark Science) contributed 11 tallies, and senior Abdoulaye Ouedraogo (Newark, N.J./Newark Science) chipped in 10 points, seven boards and three blocked shots. Sophomore Nolan Hill (Edgewater, N.J./Bergen Catholic) added eight tallies and four rebounds in 12 minutes off the bench.

William Paterson was hot from the opening tip, racing out to a 26-8 lead 14:28 into the contest and entering the locker room with a 35-22 advantage. After making 14 of 29 (.483) attempts during the first 20 minutes, the Pioneers were even better in the second half, shooting 60.7 (177-28) from the floor to go ahead by as many as 28 during the second stanza.

The Division III leader in scoring defense (53.9 ppg) and the fourth-best team in field-goal percentage defense (.367), William Paterson limited the Red Hawks to 19-for-59 (.322) shooting overall and a 4-for-15 (.267) effort from three-point range. The Pioneers owned a 46-26 rebounding advantage, and out-scored MSU 26-16 in the paint and 20-10 in second-chance opportunities.

Junior Rodney Freeney led Montclair State with nine points, while junior Sean Young, freshman Brendan Holland and junior Tom Bonard each scored eight.

The Pioneers will visit Rutgers-Newark Monday, Feb. 15, for an 8:00 p.m. make-up of a game originally scheduled for Feb. 10.
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