Tars Face Tough Test With #3 Nova Southeastern In Winter Park.
The Rollins College Tars (5-7 2-3 SSC) will face a tough test when they welcome #3 Nova Southeastern (12-0 5-0 SSC) to Winter Park. The game is slated to tip at 7:30 PM from Warden Arena inside the Alfond Sports Center. You can catch all the action on the Sunshine State Conference on SunshineStateConference.TV
Last time out Rollins was a 71-61 loser to Florida Tech. Cam Corcoran led Rollins with 13 points, Cade Long netted 12, and Matheus Silveira tallied 10. Rollins shot 38.1 percent from the field, 23.1 percent from the 3-point line (6-26,) and 87.5 percent (7-8) from the free throw line.
The Tars are seventh in the conference scoring 77.8 points per game while defensively they are 8th in the conference allowing 78.8 points per game. Rollins is third in the conference shooting 47.4 percent from the field. Rollins continues to be the top 3-point shooting in the league shooting at a 42.5 percent clip from long range. They are also sixth in the SSC in free throw percentage shooting 73.4 percent from the charity stripe. Rollins is 10th in the rebounding margin at -0.1 (33.9-34.0) rebounds per contest.
Hutton Yenor leads Rollins pouring in 18.3 points per game and he is. joined by Kyle Marion with 13 points per game, Silveira joins them in double figures scoring 10.3 points per night. Yenor and Silveira lead the team on the glass at 4.6 per contest. Marion leads the team in assists with 44 in 12 contests (3.67 per game.)
#3 NSU comes into Wednesday unblemished on the season. Last time out they were a 92-77 winner over Florida Southern. RJ Sunahara poured in 32 to lead the way, Will Yoakum netted 18, while Kobe Rodgers chipped in 12. They shot 44 percent from the field, 27.3 percent (6-22) from the 3-point line, and 71.4 percent (20-28) from the free throw line.
Nova leads the country and the SSC scoring 107.2 points per game while defensively they allow 77.9 points per game which is seventh in the SSC. Nova shoots 52.2 percent from the field, they shoot 35.7 percent from the 3-point line which is sixth in the SSC. NDC is seventh in the SSC shooting 73.3 percent from the foul line. On the glass the Sharks are fourth in the SSC with a +6.5 (43.4-36.9) rebounds per contest.
Sunahara leads the MEC and the Sharks as well as is fourth in the country putting up 23.4 points per game. Will Yoakum is scoring 16.8 points per game, Johnathan Pierce tallies 13.9 per night, Rodgers gets 12 per contest and Dallas Graziani averages double figures at 10 points per game. Sunahara leads the team and is 10th in the SSC hauling in 6.5 rebounds per game. Graziani leads the SSC is tied for the top assist number in the country, is tops in the SSC dishing out 6.9 assists per night.
The line presented by JuanBenalSportsBooks.com: No Line
Other SSC Lines Wednesday:
Tampa (Even) @ Saint Leo
Barry -3 @ Florida Tech
Palm Beach Atlantic -2.5 @Lynn
Embry-Riddle -6 @ Eckerd
SSC Standings:
Nova Southeastern 5-0 (12-0)
Tampa 4-1 (5-6)
Florida Tech 4-2 (11-3)
Florida Southern 4-2 (10-3)
Embry-Riddle 3-2 (10-2)
Saint Leo 2-3 (10-5)
Barry 2-3 (6-4)
Rollins 2-3 (5-7)
Palm Beach Atlantic 2-4 (6-6)
Eckerd 2-4 (5-7)
Lynn 0-6 (2-9)
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