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57
New Jersey Tech NJIT 3-6
67
Winner Rollins RCM 6-3
New Jersey Tech NJIT
3-6
57
Final
67
Rollins RCM
6-3
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
New Jersey Tech NJIT 29 28 57
Rollins RCM 30 37 67

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Tars Roll Past Highlanders

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WINTER PARK , Fla. (December 29, 2005) The Rollins College men's basketball team started off the

31 st Annual Winter Park Rotary Tangerine Tournament with a bang on Thursday. The Tars (6-3) shrugged off their last defeat at the hands of #14 Central Missouri State , to snatch a bounce back victory against New Jersey Tech (3-6) 67-57.

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Junior forward Isaac Codrey was a force to be reckoned with as he led the Tars in scoring with 15 points on the night. Sophomore point guard Jonny Reibel filled up the stat sheet as usual. Reibel pumped in 14 points on 5-11 shooting, grabbed five rebounds, and dished out five assists. Junior guard John Thinnes also had a good night as he finished with 11 points on 3-5 shooting from downtown. Sophomore forward Chauncey Gibbs continued to show growth and strength as he grabbed a game high six rebounds and scored nine points.

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Tech came out hot in the first few minutes of the game as Marc Milbourne Swan and Courcy Magnus hit a pair of jumpers to put the Highlanders up five nothing. But the Tars responded with ten straight points capped off by a Jonny Reibel fast break lay-in. Rollins grabbed its biggest lead of the first half when Chauncey Gibbs got a three point play inside to make it 18-11 with 11:57 to go. But the Highlanders stayed with the Tars and trailed by only one at the half 30-29.

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Rollins tried to create some separation between themselves and Tech in the first few minutes of the second half. But with 13:45 to play the Tars found themselves up only one at 43-42. However, over the next eight minutes of play the Tars started to wear down the Highlander defense. When Greg Sweeney put in a lay up with 6:39 to go, the Tars led 55-46. A late three pointer by John Thinnes put the Tars up for good at 66-57. And Rollins would go on to win 67-57.

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The Tars did a fantastic job on the boards. Rollins out-rebounded Tech 39 to 23. The Tars were even tougher on the offensive glass where they grabbed a 17 to four advantage. That in turn led to Rollins' 17-5 advantage in second chance points. The Tars settled down after a rough first half. Rollins committed 14 first half turnovers and still held the lead. The Tars were able to limit themselves to only three turnovers in the second half.

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The Rollins bench once again played a huge part in their victory. Led by Codrey's 15 points, the Tars' bench outscored the Highlanders' 30 to six.

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Rollins will be back in action Friday when they will play for the Winter Park Rotary Tangerine Tournament Championship. They will match up with Hillsdale, who defeated Mansfield 93-72, Thursday afternoon. The game will begin at 8 pm in Warden Arena.

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