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St. Francis looks to sweep Sacred Heart
January 22, 2021 GMT
William Pitt Center - West Gym, Fairfield, Connecticut; Friday, 4 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Sacred Heart seeks revenge on St. Francis (Pa.) after dropping the first matchup in Fairfield. The teams last played on Jan. 21, when the Red Flash outshot Sacred Heart from the field 50.9 percent to 34.4 percent and made five more 3-pointers en route to the 18-point victory.
FABULOUS FRESHMEN: Neither team has been afraid to put the ball in the hands of their freshmen. Tyler Thomas, Cantavio Dutreil, Bryce Johnson and Mike Sixsmith have collectively accounted for 56 percent of Sacred Heart’s scoring this season. For St. Francis (Pa.), Ramiir Dixon-Conover, Maxwell Land and Ronell Giles Jr. have collectively scored 39 percent of the team’s points this season, including 54 percent of all Red Flash points over their last five.
Sacred Heart looks to extend streak vs CCSU
January 13, 2021 GMT
William Pitt Center - West Gym, Fairfield, Connecticut; Thursday, 7 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Sacred Heart looks for its 11th straight win in the head-to-head series over Central Connecticut. In its last 10 wins against the Blue Devils, Sacred Heart has won by an average of 15 points. Central Connecticut’s last win in the series came on Feb. 21, 2015, a 76-73 victory.
FRESHMAN QUARTET: Sacred Heart has relied heavily on its freshmen this year. Tyler Thomas, Matas Spokas, Bryce Johnson and Mike Sixsmith have combined to account for 59 percent of the team’s scoring this year and 66 percent of all Pioneers points over the last five games.