WILMINGTON, N.C. – Jacksonville University men's basketball fell behind early and never recovered, dropping its Saturday afternoon contest at UNCW 81-53 at Trask Coliseum.
The Dolphins (5-3) trailed by 15 at the half and saw its two-game win streak snapped.
The game started with UNCW scoring the first six points. After the first media timeout, JU answered with a three-pointer by
Jarius Cook to cut the deficit in half, but from there, the Seahawks scored seven-straight to build the lead to double-figures. The Dolphins took a timeout and got an alley-oop to
Osayi Osifo out of the break to trim it to 13-5, but UNCW drilled three consecutive three-pointers and led 22-5 with 11:34 to play in the first.
The lead grew to 22 with 6:07 left in the half on a stickback layup, before JU changed up its defense, fueling a few stops that led to a 7-0 run, with
Jordan Davis scoring twice and
Gyasi Powell swishing a three. The Dolphins ended the half on a 9-2 run, and a three-pointer by
Kevion Nolan from about 25-feet left wing came up just short at the horn.
UNCW scored the first six of the second half as well and JU had a much easier time scoring, but could not consistently string together stops on the defensive end. The Seahawks went on to outscore JU 47-34 in the second half to pull away for the victory, avenging the 29-point loss in Swisher Gym last December.
UP NEXT
Jacksonville has a week off before playing again in the 2022 home finale against Charleston Southern. Tip-off is scheduled for 4 p.m. at Swisher Gym.
COACH'S COMMENTS
NOTABLE NUMBERS
- Gyasi Powell led all Dolphin scorers with 14, his fourth double-figure scoring game this season. He also matched a career-high six rebounds for the second-straight game
- Jarius Cook made three three-pointers for the third consecutive game
- Kevion Nolan's streak of double-figure scoring games was snapped at five
- JU shot 39 percent from the field, the first time since the season-opener at Duke that the Dolphins were held to under 40 percent shooting
- The 28-point loss was the largest margin of defeat since a 39-point defeat at Liberty on Jan. 18, 2022