HACKETTSTOWN, NJ -
Keith Blassingale scored a game high 29 points, but it wasn't enough as Rosemont's men's basketball team fell to Centenary by an 83-74 margin Thursday in a Colonial States Athletic Conference contest at the John Reeves Student Recreation Center.
KEY MOMENT: After holding an early 10 point lead in the first half, the Ravens saw the Cyclones get hot at the end of the period with a 16-1 run that flipped a six-point Rosemont edge to a 40-31 deficit at halftime.
INSIDE THE BOXSCORE:
- Blassingale's 29 points on 10-of-17 shooting tied a career high for the junior. While at Cabrini, Blassingale had 29 against Neumann on Jan. 19, 2018.
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Jacob Simonson and
Jalil Myers each had 11 points and six rebounds on the night. Myers was limited to 17 minutes because of foul trouble.
- Emmanuel Doh scored 25 points to lead the way for the Cyclones.
- The teams combined for 54 fouls (28 for Rosemont, 26 for Centenary) and shot a combined 38-for-63 (60.3 percent) from the foul line.
UP NEXT: The Ravens (5-9, 1-2 CSAC) travel to upstate Pennsylvania to face Keystone in a CSAC contest on Saturday afternoon. Rosemont returns home to Wednesday to face Cairn for Ravens Rally Night.
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