
Tough Loss To start Roadtrip
Penn State New Kensington Falls to Penn State Scranton, 97-71
Despite a valiant effort, Penn State New Kensington couldn't match the firepower of Penn State Scranton, falling 97-71 in a high-scoring contest. Scranton's offensive efficiency and dominance on the boards proved to be the deciding factors in this PSUAC showdown.
Game Recap
First Half:
New Kensington stayed competitive early, with Ta'Rasi Means and Aaron Feaster connecting from beyond the arc to keep the game close. However, Scranton's Zay Fowlks set the tone with a dominant performance, showcasing his ability to score both inside and out. Mario Olivieri also contributed significantly, attacking the basket and drawing fouls. The first half ended with Scranton holding a slight edge, bolstered by their rebounding and three-point shooting.
Second Half:
Scranton took over in the second half, led by Fowlks' double-double effort of 33 points and 20 rebounds. Olivieri continued his strong play, finishing with 25 points. While New Kensington showed flashes of brilliance—highlighted by Feaster's 16 points off the bench and Means' consistent scoring—Scranton's accuracy from three (40.5%) and dominance on the boards (49 rebounds to New Kensington's 35) allowed them to pull away for a commanding win.
Stat Leaders for Penn State New Kensington:
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Points:
- Aaron Feaster: 16 points, 2 rebounds
- Ta'Rasi Means: 15 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists
- Jadyn Benson: 11 points, 4 rebounds
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Rebounds:
- Aubrey Feaster II: 11 rebounds
- Olwadara Idowu: 5 rebounds
- Mekhi Murray: 5 rebounds
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Assists:
- Ta'Rasi Means: 2
- Aaron Feaster: 1
- Jadyn Benson: 1
Key Stats:
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Field Goal Percentage:
- New Kensington: 37.5% (27-72)
- Scranton: 40.5% (32-79)
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Three-Point Shooting:
- New Kensington: 28.6% (8-28)
- Scranton: 40.5% (15-37)
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Rebounds:
- New Kensington: 35
- Scranton: 49
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Free Throws:
- New Kensington: 69.2% (9-13)
- Scranton: 85.7% (18-21)