Galloway, NJ – Stockton University (15-3, 9-2 NJAC) used a torrid shooting second half to defeat Ramapo College (7-11, 3-8) 88-63 on Saturday afternoon.
Milo De Los Santos (Pennington/Hopewell Valley) shot 7-10 from behind the arc and tallied a career-high 23 points to lead the Ospreys. Stockton shot 22-36 (61.1%), including 7-17 (41.8%) from the three-point line in the second half to pull away from the Roadrunners.
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Ramapo took an early lead at 19-17 at the 8:23 mark of the first half, before the Ospreys scored eight straight points to take a 25-19 lead they would not relinquish. A pair of three balls by
Kadian Dawkins (Eastampton/Rancocas Valley) and a jumper by
DJ Campbell (Vineland/Vineland) put Stockton in front.
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De Los Santos scored the last 11 points of the half over a span of 4:05 to give the home team a 36-28 margin at the break. De Los Santos tied for game-high at the break with 14 points.
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Ramapo closed to 48-45 with 14:20 left in the game before Stockton exploded with a 14-4 run over the next four minutes to push the margin to 62-49 with 10:41 to play. Three pointers by Campbell,
Martin Anguelov (Cape May/Wildwood Catholic) and another pair by De Los Santos made it 76-53 at the 7:54 mark to put the contest out of reach.
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The squads played out the final minutes to set the final score of 88-63 in favor of the Ospreys, who won for the sixth time in the last seven games.
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Campbell chipped in with 20 points to go with six rebounds and five assists, while Dawkins and Anguelov scored 12 and 11 points respectively. Dawkins topped all players with seven assists, with Anguelov grabbing five boards.
Jonathan Azoroh (Ewing/Ewing) led all players with seven rebounds.
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For the Roadrunners, Peter Gorman scored 15 points with Anthony Corbo and Jordan Myers adding 14 and 10 points respectively. Myers snared a team-high five rebounds.
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Stockton will begin a three-game road trip starting on Wednesday night, when the Ospreys will take on Rutgers-Camden in Camden, NJ. Game time is scheduled for 8 pm.
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