Game Summary- Wheaton College (1/25/03)  
 
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Statistical Leaders (Individual)
Category Player - Amount
Points #10 Tsai - 21
Rebounds #24 D'Auria - 6
Assists #5 Kanamori - 5
Steals #10 Tsai / #24 D'Auria - 2

Game Stats

Game Recap:

Tech and Wheaton played fairly even for the first 20 minutes as both teams exchanged the lead several times. Two jumpers by Danny Kanamori and a big three from Mike D'Auria allowed the Engineers to quietly pull in front, 25-19, as the halftime horn sounded. In the first few minutes of the second half the small momentum building at the end of the opening frame exploded for MIT. After Andrew Tsai buried threes on back-to-back possessions and center Kyle Doherty added a soft jumper off the glass, the Engineers vaulted to a 12-point lead and never looked back. Kanamori scored a fastbreak layup with 8:27 remaining to play, pushing Tech to its largest lead of the afternoon, 57-32. Playing conservative down the stretch, coupled by missed free throw oppurtunities enabled Wheaton to trim the deficit in the end as the Lyons limped home with a mild 77-65 loss. Four players scored in double-figures for the Engineers, with Tsai tieing a career-best with 21 to lead all scorers. Doherty scored 15 from the post, while Kanamori scored 13 and administered five assists. For the second straight game, rookie Mike D'Auria provided an important spark from the bench scoring 14 points and carolling a team-best six rebounds.

Team Statistics
Category MIT Wheaton
Score 77 65
Field Goal Pct 58% (25-43) 47% (23-49)
3 Pt FG Pct 61% (8-13) 24% (5-21)
Free Throw Pct 61% (19-31) 54% (14-26)
Steals 6 6
Rebounds 31 30
Offensive Rebounds 8 11
Assists 14 11
Turnovers 20 19

MIT Player of the Game:

Andrew Tsai

21 pts, 4 rbs, 2 stls

 

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