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Men's Basketball
Game Recap
Dave Ben sets
career scoring record, KU wins 85-69 over Mansfield
Jan. 21, 2009
Kutztown (13-3, 2-1 PSAC
East) 85
Mansfield (8-7, 1-2 PSAC East) 69
BOXSCORE
KUTZTOWN, Pa.
— It took longer than he would have liked, but with 1:36 left,
Dave Ben (sr. Coatesville/Coatesville)
became the all-time scoring leader for the Kutztown University men’s
basketball team Wednesday.
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Dave
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His two free
throws gave him 22 points for the game, helping KU solidify an 85-69
win over Mansfield University in a Pennsylvania State Athletic
Conference Eastern Division contest at Keystone Hall.
Ben’s late free
throws gave him 1,684 for his career, two better than Lock Jennings
(1989-93), who owned the scoring record for 16 seasons.
“Dave Ben is a
very special player,” KU head coach Bernie Driscoll said. “He was
really worried about tonight, I’m glad he got it at home. He won’t
tell you, but he was worried about it.”
Ben had only six
points at halftime and nine points midway through the second half,
but a late rally helped him finish with 22, leading all scorers.
He was one of
five Golden Bears to finish in double-figures, as
Julius Gray (so. Lincoln/Oxford)
had a career-high 16 points and
Stephen Dennis (jr. West Chester/Henderson),
Andre Woodlin (sr. Philadelphia/Central)
and
Ryan Washington (so. Philadelphia/Wissahickon)
had 15 apiece.
Washington and Woodlin had
double-doubles with 12 and 10 rebounds, respectively.
Gray hit four 3-pointers in the game as
KU exploded for 54 second-half points.
Ben finished with five assists, opting
to pass the ball away on several scoring chances. His teammates paid
him back late as he, with 5:38 left, scored 11 of KU’s final 13
points.
A 3-pointer with 2:06 left, his only
made shot from beyond the arc, gave him 20 points and tied the
school record.
“As soon as I
hit that 3, I said, ‘I’m getting it. I’m going hard. I’m not letting
anyone stop me,’” Ben said.
He did just
that, earning a trip to the free-throw line 30 seconds later. With
one free throw, he set the new record and a timeout was taken so
1,115 fans at Keystone Hall could recognize Ben with a standing
ovation.
“It’s just
great getting it in front of the student body and everybody was
showing me a lot of love,” said Ben, who was embraced by his mother,
Donna Wright, during the timeout.
KU (13-3, 2-1
PSAC East), after shooting 37.5 percent in the first half, turned
around to make 60.6 percent of its field goals in the second half.
Mansfield (8-7,
1-2 PSAC East) struggled all game, making just 39.4 percent.
The Mountaineers
were led by Yuseff Carr, who had 13 points. Chris Greene had 11 and
Lavail Owens had 10.
KU will travel
to Shippensburg for a 3 p.m. PSAC East contest Saturday.
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