PHILADELPHIA –
Austin Williford and
Khaafiq Myers had breakout games, leading a shorthanded Saint Joseph's men's basketball team to a 67-51 win against the Delaware State Hornets on Thursday night.
BY THE NUMBERS
- Williford set career-highs with 14 points, four three-pointers and five steals.
- Myers tallied 11 with three assists and three rebounds.
- Overall, freshmen or redshirt freshmen combined for 30 points, 12 rebounds and five assists.
- Dasear Haskins came close to his first career double-double with nine points and eight rebounds.
- Anthony Finkley scored eight and matched Haskins for team-high honors with eight boards.
- Justice Ajogbor had four blocks. As a team, SJU blocked nine shots, the second-highest total this season for St. Joe's.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The Hawks started off on fire, connecting from beyond the arc on each of their first three possessions, two of them coming from Williford as SJU opened a 9-4 lead in just 86 seconds.
- Delaware State found its rhythm after a 2-for-11 start from the floor, pulling to 15-12 heading into the second media timeout. St. Joe's responded by scoring five in a row, opening a 20-12 lead midway through the frame.
- Williford continued his impressive first half on both ends of the floor, scoring 14 points with three steals as Saint Joseph's took a 33-18 lead into the locker room.
- In the second half, Myers picked up his offensive game, scoring nine of his points in the frame.
- SJU pushed the lead out to as many as 26 points before the Hornets made a late run to create the final score.
UP NEXT
Saint Joseph's continues its three-game homestand, hosting Coastal Carolina on Monday, December 22. Tipoff from Hagan Arena is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. with the game to air on ESPN+.