David Stokman_Sean Donohue
Sophomore guard David Stokman (courtesy of Sean Donohue)
88
Minnesota-Morris UMM 1-2
94
Winner Saint John's Univ. SJU 2-0
Minnesota-Morris UMM
1-2
88
Final
94
Saint John's Univ. SJU
2-0
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Minnesota-Morris UMM 39 49 88
Saint John's Univ. SJU 42 52 94

Game Recap: Basketball |

SJU Drains 17 Three-Pointers in 94-88 Win Over Morris


Box Score

COLLEGEVILLE, Minn. – Saint John's basketball tied a school record with 17 three-pointers in a 94-88 non-conference win over Minnesota-Morris on Saturday, Nov. 19, in Collegeville.

The Johnnies (2-0 overall) shot 52.3 percent (34-for-65) from the field for the game, including 55.9 percent (19-for-34) in the second half, and made 17 of its 37 shots from behind the arc (45.9 percent). The 17 treys tied the school record set in the 85-64 win at Macalester on Jan. 23, 2013.



Sophomore guard David Stokman (Maple Lake, Minn.) led SJU for the second consecutive game with 20 points. He shot seven of 10 from the floor, including a 6-for-9 showing from three-point range.

Freshman wing Jubie Alade (Plymouth, Minn./Robbinsdale Armstrong) made his presence known in the home opener with a career-high 19 points and five rebounds off the bench.

Junior guard Patrick Strom (Fargo, N.D./Shanley) match Stokman's six three-pointers and finished with 18 points and five boards. 

Junior post Tyler Weiss (Shakopee, Minn.) tallied 13 points, six rebounds and five assists in 26 minutes. Junior guard Garrett Goetz (Rosemount, Minn.) collected eight points, six assists and five rebounds.

John Haseman led all scorers, and five Cougars in double figures, with 23 points. UMM (1-2 overall) went 15 of 37 from three-point range in the contest.

The Johnnies were whistled for 19 fouls to Morris' 12 and committed 15 turnovers on the afternoon. UMM, however, only turned the 15 miscues into 11 points. SJU, meanwhile, turned the Cougars' six turnovers into 14 points. The home team also posted statistical advantages on the glass (40-30), in the paint (28-14), second-chance points (24-22) and bench points (29-5).

SJU plays host to Division II St. Cloud State at 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 22, in Sexton Arena.




 
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