PHILADELPHIA – The Elon University men's basketball team won the first game of its current two-game road trip with a 65-54 victory at Drexel on Thursday evening, Jan. 16, at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.
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Sam Sherry led three Phoenix players in double figures with 19 points while just missing out on another double-double with nine boards for Elon (13-5, 4-1 CAA). The Simpkins brothers, TJ and TK, scored 15 each, as Elon won its first game at Drexel since 2017.
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The Dragons (10-8, 2-3 CAA) saw three players reach double figures with Kobe MaGee leading the way with 17 points. Jason Drake had 15 while Yame Butler added 11.
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THE RUNDOWN
• The Dragons opened the game with a 6-2 lead before Elon cut its deficit to two, 8-6, by the first media timeout with 15:49 on the clock.
• A Sherry three-pointer after the timeout gave the Phoenix the lead it would not relinquish for the remainder of the opening period. Back-to-back threes from
TK Simpkins put the maroon and gold up 17-10, but Drexel sliced its deficit to two, 17-15, before the second media timeout.
• A 9-0 run by Elon put the Phoenix ahead 26-15.
TK Simpkins hit his third triple of the half followed by baskets from Sherry,
Nick Dorn and
Andrew King. Drexel cut it down to a seven-point game, 26-19, but a Sherry and-one play put the maroon and gold back up by double-digits, 29-19.
• The Phoenix led by 10, 31-21, but Drexel responded with a 7-1 run to come within four, 32-28, with 1:27 left in the opening period. A
TJ Simpkins three and a layup from King gave Elon some breathing room, 37-38, but the Dragons hit a three-pointer at the first half horn to trim the Phoenix's lead to six, 37-31, going into the break.
• Both teams were in an offensive lull to start the second half, not scoring until after four minutes ticked off the clock when Hargrove made a second-chance layup. The Dragons scored again with 15 minutes left in the game to pull within two, 37-35.
• Elon broke its offensive stalemate after
Kendall Campbell scored on a basket in the paint. That started an 8-2 run for the Phoenix, who was able to regain a double-digit advantage, 47-37, after a pair of free throws by
Brayden Crump.
• Drexel answered with an 8-2 run of its own for the next three-plus minutes. Back-to-back threes by MaGee and Butler made it a four-point game, 49-45, with 7:18 left to play as Elon called a timeout to slow down the momentum.
• Butler hit a three with 5:23 left to pull the Dragons within three, 53-50, making it a one-possession game. Elon responded with a 10-3 run go back ahead by 10, 63-53, after consecutive layups from
TJ Simpkins.
• That run essentially killed the momentum for the hosts as the Phoenix would tall a couple more points on a pair of Dorn free throws to earn the 65-54 win.
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NOTES
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TK Simpkins scored 15 points off the pine for the Phoenix in his second game back from injury. The Brooklyn, N.Y., native tied a season-high with four three-pointers made, going 4-of-6 from downtown.
• The win was the Phoenix's fifth true road win of the season. It's the most for the program since going 6-7 in 2018-19.
• Elon outscored the Dragons in the paint, 32-20, and also outrebounded Drexel, 33-25. The Phoenix now improves to 13-2 this season when it wins the battle on the glass.
• With its 13
th win this season, Elon matches its entire win total from last season. It's 4-1 ledger in the CAA is the program's best mark since joining the league.
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UP NEXT
Elon closes out its two-game road swing with a visit to Delaware on Saturday, Jan. 18. Game time is scheduled for 2 p.m. and will stream on FloCollege (FloHoops).
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