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Gertner produced a trifecta of career highs for the Violets.
82
Case Western Reserve CWR-M 9-9, 2-5 UAA
100
Winner NYU NYUMBB 14-3, 4-3 UAA
Case Western Reserve CWR-M
9-9, 2-5 UAA
82
Final
100
NYU NYUMBB
14-3, 4-3 UAA
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Case Western Reserve CWR-M 40 42 82
NYU NYUMBB 46 54 100

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Men's Basketball Wins at Home

Violets Defeat Case Western Reserve 100-82



The New York University men's basketball team defeated Case Western Reserve University 100-82 in a University Athletic Association (UAA) contest on Sunday afternoon, January 31, at the Coles Sports Center in Manhattan.

Evan Kupferberg led the way with a game-high 25 points, while Patrick Burns contributed a double-double with 18 points and 10 rebounds as the Violets (14-3, 4-3) outscored the Spartans (9-9, 2-5) 62-31 in points in the paint.

NYU, ranked #22 in the nation by D3hoops.com, not only dominated inside, but from the field overall, shooting 59.7% (37-62) and 75% (6-8) from three-point range.

"Our mindset coming in was to break their press, be aggressive, go to the basket, and finish strong," Burns said. "We were just really clicking at points on offense and were able to get it inside when we needed to finishthose layups.You know it's going to be a good day when our big guys are posting up inside and those shots are falling."

It was a faced-paced first half in which there were seven lead changes and each team led by as many as seven points. NYU was red-hot from the field, making 61.3% (19-31) of its shots in taking a 46-40 lead at halftime.

The onslaught continued in the second half, as the Violets took a game-high 25-point lead, 93-68, on Burns' layup with 4:59 remaining before settling for the 18-point victory.

"We had very few turnovers in the second half," said Assistant Coach Adam Parmenter. "Whenyou do that against a team like this that likes to press, you stand a pretty good chance to come away with the win."

Costis Gontikas added 17 points, eight rebounds and a game-high four blocks for NYU, while Ross Udine totaled 14 points and a game-high 10 assists.

HIGHLIGHTS:

- Doug Gertner contributed career highs of nine points and six rebounds while playing a career-high 22 minutes.

- Jay Murphy tied a career-high with five points, while adding five rebounds, two assists and a steal.

- The Violets scored 100 points in a game for the second time this season. They totaled a high of 104 against Moravian College on November 21.

- Matt Clark led Case Western Reserve with 19 points.

"We held them way below their average from beyond the three-point line (the Spartans shot 31.4%), so that's a testament to our fantastic defense on the perimeter today," Parmenter added. "Our guards did a great job of identifying when the transition opportunity was there out of the press and when they needed to just pull it back and organize in our half-court offense. Our offensive efficiency was fantastic today."

The Violets return to action this Tuesday, February 2, when they travel across the river to face Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, NJ. NYU's last non-conference game of the season is scheduled to tipoff at 7:00 pm.

Players Mentioned

Patrick  Burns

#25 Patrick Burns

F
6' 6"
Senior
Sports Management (School of Professional Studies)
Costis  Gontikas

#34 Costis Gontikas

C
6' 9"
Senior
Sports Management (School of Professional Studies)
Evan  Kupferberg

#13 Evan Kupferberg

F
6' 6"
Senior
Individualized Study (Gallatin School of Individualized Study)
Ross Udine

#1 Ross Udine

G
5' 11"
Sophomore
Liberal Studies Program
Douglas Gertner

#3 Douglas Gertner

G
6' 1"
Freshman
Liberal Studies (Faculty Arts and Science)
Jay Murphy

#2 Jay Murphy

F
6' 5"
Freshman
Liberal Studies (Faculty Arts and Science)

Players Mentioned

Patrick  Burns

#25 Patrick Burns

6' 6"
Senior
Sports Management (School of Professional Studies)
F
Costis  Gontikas

#34 Costis Gontikas

6' 9"
Senior
Sports Management (School of Professional Studies)
C
Evan  Kupferberg

#13 Evan Kupferberg

6' 6"
Senior
Individualized Study (Gallatin School of Individualized Study)
F
Ross Udine

#1 Ross Udine

5' 11"
Sophomore
Liberal Studies Program
G
Douglas Gertner

#3 Douglas Gertner

6' 1"
Freshman
Liberal Studies (Faculty Arts and Science)
G
Jay Murphy

#2 Jay Murphy

6' 5"
Freshman
Liberal Studies (Faculty Arts and Science)
F