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93
Winner Rollins RCM 8-3, 1-0
83
Saint Leo SLM 7-6, 1-0
Winner
Rollins RCM
8-3, 1-0
93
Final
83
Saint Leo SLM
7-6, 1-0
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Rollins RCM 38 55 93
Saint Leo SLM 34 49 83

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Rollins Basketball: Saint Leo Preview

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At a glance (Men's Basketball)... The Rollins men's basketball team returns to action after capturing the Winter Park Rotary Tangerine Tournament Championship when they travel to Saint Leo University for its first conference road contest of the season.

Both teams are 1-0 in the conference play, Rollins defeated then 17th-ranked Florida Southern, 85-72 in the conference opener, Dec. 16, while Saint Leo recently defeated Barry in overtime, 72-71 Dec. 31.

Rollins and Saint Leo have squared off 85 times with Rollins owning the all-time advantage 71-14. Currently, the Tars have defeated the Lions in the last 17 games. Rollins has swept Saint Leo in the past seven seasons, while the Lions last victory over the Tars occurred, Jan. 20, 2001 at home in a 67-63 victory.

The Tars defeated Saint Leo in its conference road opener last year, 95-88 in overtime, backed behind the play of Kevin Hogan's 28 points and Craig Reichel and Nick Wolf's team-high eight rebounds.

Rollins is led by Wolf in two categories, as the Cincinnati, Ohio, native averages 15.6 points per game and 8.3 rebounds per game. Fellow sophomore Jeremy Sharpe trails with an average of 14.0 ppg, but has scored a team-high 154 points increasing his career total to 533.

Seniors Kevin Hogan, the newest member of the Tars 1,000 Point Club, and Zach Pancratz have continued to spark the Tars with their intensity and leadership. Hogan has netted 25 3-pointers to lead the category, while Pancratz has 50 assists and 17 steals to lead Rollins.

Stepping up for Saint Leo is junior forward Jordan Prais who was the hero in the one-point victory over Barry, hitting a mid-range jumper as time expired. Prais also hit the 1,000 point milestone in a victory over Alaska Fairbanks.

At a glance (Women's Basketball)... Today's game will be the 72nd meeting between theses two teams as the Tars have claimed 63 victories in that span.
The Tars are coming off another successful weeked as they hosted the SIAC/SSC RollinsSportsStore.com challenge. Rollins came away with two wins against two tough teams in the SIAC. Fort Valley and Albany State could not handle the Tars outside shooting and low post play. Jessica Pressley and Brittainy Daiger led the way for the Tars as each scored in double figures.

After the tournament the Tars are in positiion to stay atop the standings in the SSC. The Tars are tied with conference rival Florida Tech fot the top spot. This run has seen the Tars move up to 19th in the latest WBCA poll. So far this season the Tars are led by Jessica Pressley, who leads team in scoring with 12.1 ppg. Pressley is also shooting 52 percent from behind the arc. With the excellent outside shooting this has opened the inside up for Ines Teuma and Wideline Saraphin.

This season Rollins has shown that it has the ability to win in different situations. The Tars can either wear a team down by going inside or they have shown they can wear a team down from the outside.
In all 10 games the Tars have played at their own pace and have dictated the play to their opponent.

Controlling play and being effective while controlling play will be important for the Tars as they move through conference play. Depending on how successful they are able to do this will determine the overall success for the Tars.

Head Coach Glenn Wilkes is entering his 23rd season as head coach of the Tars. Wilkes is in his quest for 500 wins and only needs three more to reach that mark. When Wilkes gets to the 500 win mark Rollins will have the third duo of coaches to have 1,000 combined wins.

mark Rollins will have the third duo of coaches to have 1,000 combined wins.

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