TOWSON, Md. –
Dylan Williamson put up season highs with 29 points and seven assists in the 82-50 win over Hampton on Saturday.
There were 3,615 fans in attendance, the 10th largest in SECU Arena history.
KEY STATS
- Jack Doumbia Jr. put up a double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds.
- Mor Seck scored in double figures for the first time at Towson against a DI opponent with 11 points on 5-for-5 shooting.
- Jaquan Womack recorded three steals and two blocks.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- The game started close with Towson leading 12-11 with 12:16 remaining in the half.
- The Tigers rattled off 18 consecutive points to open up a 19 point lead.
- The rest of the second half would be played evenly with Towson entering the half up 21 points.
- Hampton fought back to cut the deficit to 16 points but Towson rattled off a 10-0 run over the course of less than three minutes to go up 26 points with less than 10 minutes remaining.
- This lead proved insurmountable with Towson eventually extending the lead to 32 before the final whistle.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
- Doumbia Jr. has his second Towson double-double and his seventh of his career.
- Towson did not trail in the game.
- Williamson's scoring out burst saw him jump into the top 20 all-time in Towson scoring history.
UP NEXT
Towson gets a full week to prepare for Hofstra on the road on Feb. 7. Cruz Davis continues to lead the Pride with 21.3 points per game in 38.3 minutes. In conference play, Davis averages more than the full regulation of 40 minutes per game, clocking in at 40.4 minutes per game.
Overall, Hofstra keeps a pretty short rotation with only six players seeing more than four minutes of playing time in the first game this season between these two teams.
On the glass, Victory Oneutu and Silas Sunday both average over seven rebounds per game in conference play with Oneutu pulling down 7.4 boards and Sunday grabbing 7.0.