Box Score
Senior Randall Stallworth was a perfect 6-for-6 from the
field, making all four three-point attempts, in netting a team-high
16 points to lead the Skyhawks past Holy Family this
afternoon.
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Stonehill Cruises Past Holy
Family, 76-55
Stallworth leads balanced
Skyhawks effort in rebound win
Boxscore
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (December
29, 2009) - Stonehill College, among teams receiving votes
in the most recent National Association of Basketball Coaches
(NABC) Division II poll, returned from a ten-day layoff and rolled
to a 76-55 victory over Holy Family University in non-conference
men's basketball action at Campus Center Gymnasium this afternoon.
Senior guard Randall
Stallworth (Toms River, N.J./Monsignor Donovan) didn't
miss a shot all afternoon, leading a balanced offensive effort for
Stonehill with 16 points on 6-for-6 shooting from the field,
including a perfect 4-for-4 from three-point range, to go with four
assists (no turnovers) and three steals in 22 minutes of play.
Sophomore Patrick Lee
(Fayetteville, N.Y./Fayetteville-Manlius) and freshman
Brian Hamor (Schenectady, N.Y./Bishop Gibbons)
combined for 24 points off the bench, missing just three shots from
the field combined. Hamor netted a season-high 14 points on 5-of-7
shooting from the floor, including 3-for-4 from beyond the arc, to
go with three assists and two steals. Lee contributed ten points on
5-of-6 shooting from the field, and six rebounds. Junior
Mike Kernan (Medford, N.J./Shawnee) chipped in
with eight points, six rebounds (three offensive) and three
assists.
Sophomore Justin Swindowski
(Cinnaminson, N.J./Holy Cross) led Holy Family with a
double-double, notching game-highs of 22 points and 11 rebounds
(five offensive), three assists and two steals over 40 minutes.
Freshman Khiry Hankins (Cincinnati, Ohio/Summit
Country) added nine points, while junior Rickie
Crews (Westville, N.J./Deptford) chipped in eight rebounds
and four blocked shots to go with four points and two assists.
Freshman Brian Hamor added a season-high 14 points off the
bench.
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Stonehill finished shooting
48.5-percent (32-for-66) from the field, including 54.5% (18-33) in
the opening 20 minutes to build a 21-point halftime lead (40-19).
The Skyhawks buried 7-of-12 (58.3-percent) three-pointers in the
second half, to finish shooting 47.6% (10-21) from beyond the arc
on the day. Stonehill out-rebounded its opponent for the tenth time
in as many games this season, finishing with a 41-33 edge, while
also recording a 31-11 advantage in points off turnovers. Holy
Family was held to 34-percent (18-for-53) shooting from the field,
including just 6-for-24 (25%) in the first half.
Stonehill never trailed, opening a
seven-point lead (14-7) after an early 11-4 run after the teams
traded three-pointers in the opening minute. Holy Family was back
within three (20-17) after a pair of free-throws by Hankins, but
the Skyhawks reeled off nine-straight points to put their lead into
double-figures (29-17) after five-straight points from Hamor with
4:37 left in the half. The run was the spark of a 20-2 run over the
final 9:16 of the half that put the visitors up 21 (40-19) at the
intermission. Hamor had all eight of her first half points in that
stretch.
Stonehill's lead never got below 20
points in the second half, with the Skyhawks opening the stanza
with a 20-6 run to bust the game open (60-25) after four-straight
three's by Stallworth and two more from Hamor with 13:11 to play.
Stonehill (8-2, 6-0 NE-10) is back
in action tomorrow when it battles Philadelphia University at Holy
Family at 1 p.m. The Skyhawks next home game is Saturday, January
2, when it resumes its Northeast-10 schedule against the University
of Massachusetts Lowell in Merkert Gymnasium at 3:30 p.m. Holy
Family (0-9, 0-2 CACC) hosts Assumption College tomorrow at 3:30
p.m.