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Monday, January 17, 2005

Game Story- Kevin Schuman

Drexel shot 72% from three-point land in the first half that led to a 91-65 routing of conference opponent William and Mary Saturday afternoon at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.
Phil Goss came off the bench and scored 15 of his game high 21 points while the team went 13 of 18 from three-point range in the first half. Drexel (7-6, 3-2) went on a 13-3 run that was capped off by a Goss three-pointer with 1:51 left in the half. William and Mary (5-9, 0-5) couldn't recover and trailed 57-35 at the end of the half.
Danny Hinds had another solid outing and ended with 15 points and 4 assists while Dominick Mejia was the third Dragon in double figures scoring 11 points. Bashir Mason had a game high 6 assists with his 9 points and Kenell Sanchez and Sean Brooks led the team with 6 rebounds apiece. Goss had 5 assists to go along with his 21 points.
Corey Cofield was the only William and Mary player to reach double digits as he dropped 20 points off the the bench. Cofield also had a game high 9 rebounds and went 10-12 at the free throw line.
Jeremiah King ended the first half with a half-court shot at teh buzzer. The shot reminded everyone of Bashir Mason's half-court shot to beat VCU just a few days earlier. The shot left the William and Mary players stunned, causing one to even collapse on the floor, while leaving the Drexel fans roaring with excitement.
Both Drexel and William and Mary will be in action again on January 19. Drexel will travel to Fairfax, Va, to play George Mason, while William and Mary will host UNC Wilmington.

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