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Colonials Handle La Salle With Ease, 71-42
Jan. 5, 2005
By JOSEPH WHITE WASHINGTON (AP) - In his first start since the season opener, George Washington forward Mike Hall grabbed a career-high 17 rebounds. "Check that stat," coach Karl Hobbs deadpanned. "He took some of mine," forward Pops Mensah-Bonsu added. Hall's explanation? "It just turns out the ball bounced my way," he said. Hall and the rest of the 24th-ranked Colonials crashed the boards early and often Wednesday night and cruised to a 71-42 victory over undersized La Salle in both teams' Atlantic 10 opener. T.J. Thompson had 16 points and Mensah-Bonsu had 12 points, 14 rebounds and four blocks for the Colonials (9-2), who outrebounded the Explorers 60-26. GW took a double-digit lead 12 minutes into the game and were never threatened. "We had three keys," Hobbs said. "The first was defense. The second was defense. And the third was rebounding." Hall started in place of J.R. Pinnock, the team's third-leading scorer, who was suspended earlier in the day for violating an unspecified team rule. Hobbs said the length of the suspension could be determined by whether the coach wakes up "on the right side of the pillow" after thinking about it overnight. George Washington, the only ranked team in the A-10, improved to 5-0 at home and rebounded from a loss at West Virginia that broke an eight-game winning streak. The Colonials returned to the Top 25 this season after a six-year absence. Steven Smith had 23 points, 11 rebounds and six turnovers, and Jermaine Thomas had 12 points for the Explorers (3-8). No one else on the team scored more than three points, and La Salle got zero from its bench.
The Explorers shot 27 percent and failed to break 50 points for the third time this season. Their size disadvantage was aggravated when forward Sherman Diaz aggravated a groin injury and forward Mike St. John fouled out. Also, coach John Giannini said forward Lewis Fadipe was "not available," although the coach did not specify why. "We just were not able to compete with a team like that tonight," Giannini said. "Every liability and weakness that we have was very exposed." Men's SportsWomen's Sports |













