MIAMI SHORES, Fla. -- Barry Men's Basketball's offense exploded for 91 points in regular season finale from the Health and Sports Center on Saturday afternoon. Prior to the game, seniors Malik Stanley and Ga'Khari Laccount were honored for their time as a Buc.
INSIDE THE MATCHUP
Final: Barry 91, Embry-Riddle 79
Records: Barry (12-16, 8-12 SSC); Embry-Riddle (17-11,11-9 SSC)
All-Time Series: Barry leads 16-8
SUMMARY:
- 1H - Sami Elkamel scored the first basket for the third game in a row, this time via a dunk. It was then a back and forth affair for the first 10 minutes. An 8-0 run by the Buccaneers gave them space and the lead as Reggie Reinhardt knocked down a pair of threes. It was quickly returned with an 8-0 run by ERAU as they retook the lead. The magic number eight continued with a Barry 8-0 rally immediately following. Dakota Morris knocked down a triple to give the Bucs a five-point lead heading into halftime. Eight different Bucs recorded a point in the half with Elkamel and Reinhardt leading the way. | Barry 35, ERAU 30
- 2H - A 13-3 run to open the half in the first three minutes set this game apart. The Bucs scored on their first six possessions of the half with Adreen Roberts hitting back-to-back three's and Jimel Lane chiming in from behind the arc as well. The lead was as big as 18 for Barry in the period. Akeem Crandon had 13 second half points while Roberts had 12. | Barry 91, ERAU 79
NOTEWORTHY:
- Six Bucs finished in double figures with Crandon and Roberts leading the way with 17 each.
- Nine of the 10 Bucs that took the court scored a basket.
- Gabe Hernandez (10), Michael Bradley III (11), Reggie Reinhardt (10) and Jimel Lane (12) were the other three in double digits.
- Barry shot nearly 50-percent from the field, knocking down a season-high 13 threes.
- The Bucs scored 23 points of turnovers, had 18 second chance points, and 36 points in the paint.
- The bench contributed 43 points on the night,Â
- It was the fourth game of the year that the Bucs hit the 90-point mark, going 2-2 when reaching the feat.
ON THE HORIZON:
Barry will now head into the Sunshine State Conference Tournament as the eighth-seed and will take on top-seeded Nova Southeastern on Tuesday, March 4 at the Rick Case Arena.