Earlier tonight, the Monmouth University Hawks defeated the Central Connecticut State University Blue Devils by a score of 55 – 42 in front of about 800 fans at the MAC Center in West Long Branch. The Hawks defense, led by Whitney Coleman and Justin Hett, dominated the entire game. The Blue Devil offense was not up to par tonight and their defense was falling apart left and right. A weak CCSU offense and a troubled CCSU defense gave the Hawks the openings that they needed to win this game with little question as to who the better team was tonight.
Some comments about the game from the official Monmouth University Athletics website:
Monmouth University posted its third straight victory with a 55-42 win over Central Connecticut State on Thursday night. Monmouth, which held CCSU to its lowest offensive output of the season, improved to 6-9 overall and 2-1 in the Northeast Conference, behind Travis Taylor’s sixth career double-double, and Justin Sofman’s game-high 14 points.
Taylor, who had just two points at the half, recorded his fifth double-double of the season, adding 10 points and 10 rebounds to the effort, while Sofman went 4-for-9 from beyond the arc off the bench.
The Blue and White, who last opened an NEC slate at 2-1 in 2006-07, last won three straight games in the same campaign, when Monmouth strung together four straight victories in late-December and early-January.
The Hawks have been excellent in conference play thus far. If they can keep up the winning momentum going into Saturday’s home game against Bryant, I think they’ll have a real chance of competing to win the Northeast Conference this season. However, it’s still early in the season to think about that stuff yet. More on the game from the The Hawk’s Nest:
Justin Sofman scored 14 points, 11 in the second half, and Will Campbell tallied 11 of his 13 in the first.
Monmouth (6-9, 2-1) won its third game in a row for the first time since a four-game streak in 2006-2007 with a 55-42 decision over CCSU before 776 fans at the Multipurpose Activity Center.
“They were doubling real hard and played real physical, that’s always a good
defense,” said Taylor who ended with 10 points and 10 rebounds.“We tried to double down and rotate on him,” said coach Howie Dickenman of CCSU (4-9, 1-2).
“I told them (his players) ‘No strolls in the park, every time he gets the ball it’s an emergency,'” Dickenman said.
An emergency is right! In fact, all of the Hawks played very well and I thought that Head Coach Dave Calloway did a great job of rotating in some of the back up players to give his starters some rest and his second string some experience. It was good to see players like Dutch Gaitley and Nick Del Tufo playing tonight. The Monmouth team is pretty good – they have a nice core of young guys that can really be the foundation for a strong team in the coming years.
There are more than thirty pictures from the game below. I’ve been trying to hone in on some of the shots and make them look a little bit better via Photoshop and Picasa, so I hope that they are better to look at. And for the haters (P.Nuts), the reason why all of the pictures look relatively the same after each game is because I sit in the same seat and how much different is each basketball game from the next?!
One final thought. The kid who wore #24 for the Blue Devils had a tattoo that read “God’s Gift” on the back of his arms (you’ll see below in the photos). One of my roommates and I found this absolutely fascinating (hence having to take the pictures). I was dumbfounded for two reasons. First, I can’t figure out what it means. Sure, I get the whole, “I’m God’s Gift to [insert something here].” But to get that saying tattooed on the back of your arms? Really? Second, the kid wasn’t that good at all. Maybe he was just off tonight, but I wasn’t impressed at anything he had to give tonight on offense or defense. So when you add a poor performance to the inherent arrogance of suggesting that you are God’s Gift to something…well, it made me pretty confused.
Enjoy the pictures!
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