Rollins Closes Home Stand With Barry.
The Rollins College Tars (11-10 7-6 SSC) close a brief home stand with a matchup with the Barry Buccaneers (7-11 3-10 SSC) on Saturday. Tipoff is slated for 4 PM. You can catch all the action with Jim "Shooter' Ferro and Robert Segal on 91.5 FM WPRK and on the Sunshine State Conference Digital Network at SunshineStateConference.TV from Warden Arena inside the Alfond Sports Center.
The Tars are coming off a convincing 75-60 win over Tampa on Wednesday. Hutton Yenor led the Tars with 19 points, nine rebounds, and five steals. He was joined in double figures by Matheus Silveira with 16, Cade Long added 14, and Kyle Marion tallied 12. Rollins scores an SSC sixth best 78.6 points per game while they allow an SSC seventh best 79.2 points per night. They shoot an SSC third best 48.2 percent from the field and are fourth in the SSC allowing opponents to shoot 44.2 percent. The Tars are shooting 39.8 percent from the 3-point line which is fourth in the conference. They sit 10th on the defensive end allowing the opposition to shoot 39.2 percent from long range. At the free throw line Rollins shoots 74.4 percent which is sixth in the conference. The Tars are being out rebounded by 0.4 (34.6-35.0) rebounds per night which is 10th in the SSC.
Yenor leads Rollins and is fifth in the conference scoring 18.9 points per game. The Timber Creek product also leads the Tars in rebounding at 5.4 per contest. He shoots 50.2 percent from the field which places him 10th in the SSC. He shoots 40.4 percent from the 3-point line. Kyle Marion is second on the team putting up 13.2 points per contest and is fourth in the conference at 4.1 assists per game. Yenor (1st) and Marion (9th) are also top 10 in the SSC in steals per game. Yenor getting 2.6 and Marion nabbing 1.7 steals per contest. Yenor is also eighth in minutes played in the SSC at 32.1 per contest. Silveira puts up 11.4 per night. In the first meeting with Barry, a 86-79 Rollins win Marion had 18, Silveira 17, John Latimer 16, and Yenor netted 14.
Barry has lost three straight with the most recent being a 76-74 overtime loss to Florida Tech on Wednesday. James Montgomery led the Buccaneers with 16, Jarron Williams had 14, Isaiah Washington scored 11, and Malik Stanley 10 in the defeat.
In the first meeting with Rollins Nick Anderson had 29, Stanley added 12, while both Williams and Rusty Moorer netted 10. Barry scores 81 points per game which is fifth in the conference while they also give up 81 per night which is eighth in the SSC. The Bucs shoot 43.9 percent from the floor which is good for ninth in the conference while defensively the opposition shoots 46.7 percent which is also ninth in the SSC. At the 3-point line Barry sits fifth shooting 36.8 percent from long distance. They shoot 73 percent from the free throw line which is eighth in the SSC. On the glass Barry is 10th being out-rebounded by 2.4 (35.0-37.4) rebounds per contest.
Anderson (13.8 points per game) and Stanley (13.6 per night) lead the Buccaneers. Williams averages 13.5 per contest and rounding out the double digit scorers is Montgomery at 10.6 per game. Michael Schaeffer leads the team in rebounding at 7.7 per night (in just six games) while Stanley leads the team in assists at just above three per game.
The line presented by JuanBernalSportsBooks.com: Rollins by 7.5
Other SSC Games Saturday:
Florida Southern -7.5 @ Lynn
Florida Tech (Pick) @ Eckerd
Embry-Riddle -1 @ Saint Leo
Tampa +7 @ Palm Beach Atlantic
SSC Standings:
Nova Southeastern 14-0 (21-0)
Embry-Riddle 8-6 (15-6)
Florida Tech 8-6 (15-7)
Florida Southern 8-6 (14-7)
Saint Leo 7-6 (16-8)
Rollins 7-6 (11-10)
Tampa 6-7 (7-12)
Palm Beach Atlantic 6-8 (10-10)
Eckerd 6-8 (9-11)
Barry 3-10 (7-11)
Lynn 2-12 (4-15)
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