<strong>CSI</strong> men improve to 7-0 <strong>in</strong> CUNY play with 90-79 w<strong>in</strong> over JohnJayPublished: Friday, January 21, 2011, 10:24 PMBy Jim WaggonerThere are still six games rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g on <strong>the</strong>CUNY Conference schedule, but <strong>the</strong>College of Staten Island is well positionedto secure <strong>the</strong> top seed <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> postseasontournament.The Dolph<strong>in</strong>s ran past John Jay, 90-79, Friday night <strong>in</strong> Manhattan to improveto 7-0 <strong>in</strong> CUNY play and 12-4 overall andma<strong>in</strong>ta<strong>in</strong> a two-game lead over <strong>the</strong>irclosest pursuers. Better yet, six of thosevictories have come on <strong>the</strong> road, and fiveof <strong>the</strong> f<strong>in</strong>al six are home games.<strong>CSI</strong> built a 47-31 halftime lead, held off aJohn Jay rally that cut <strong>the</strong> deficit to sixStaten Island Advance file photo by HiltonFlores<strong>CSI</strong> freshman forward David Hughes had 18 po<strong>in</strong>ts and n<strong>in</strong>e rebounds<strong>in</strong> a 90-79 victory Friday night at John Jay.po<strong>in</strong>ts, and shot a blister<strong>in</strong>g 55.9 percentfrom <strong>the</strong> floor with five players crack<strong>in</strong>gdouble figures.Junior po<strong>in</strong>t guard Thomas Tibbs paced abalanced attack with 22 po<strong>in</strong>ts, s<strong>in</strong>k<strong>in</strong>g 15 of 16 free throws. David Hughes added 18 po<strong>in</strong>ts and n<strong>in</strong>erebounds, and Jordan Young 17 po<strong>in</strong>ts and n<strong>in</strong>e rebounds.Dale Taranto cont<strong>in</strong>ued his outstand<strong>in</strong>g overall play with 15 po<strong>in</strong>ts, 11 rebounds, eight assists and threesteals.Bloochy Magliore pitched <strong>in</strong> with 12 po<strong>in</strong>ts and four steals.The Bloodhounds (2-5, 7-11) also excelled offensively with a 49.3 percent shoot<strong>in</strong>g clip. Jerome Alexanderhad 22 po<strong>in</strong>ts, followed by Darryl Dennis with 16, Jamar Harry 15 and Matt Coll<strong>in</strong>s 13.Page 84 of 157
John Jay junior guard Joseph Padell, a Tottenville HS product, scored three po<strong>in</strong>ts with three rebounds andtwo assists <strong>in</strong> a reserve role.But <strong>the</strong> Bloodhounds couldn’t keep pace with <strong>the</strong> Dolph<strong>in</strong>s, who made 21 of 30 free throws and cont<strong>in</strong>ued toslice through <strong>the</strong>ir CUNY schedule.Next up is Lehman Wednesday at 7:30 as part of a Sports and Recreation Center double-header.<strong>CSI</strong> (90)Taranto 7-14 1-4 15, Tibbs 3-7 15-16 22, Van Manen 3-4 0-0 6, Hughes 9-14 0-2 18, Young 6-9 5-8 17,Magliore 5-11 0-0 12, Valdes 0-0 0-0 0.Totals: 33-59 21-30 90.JOHN JAY (79)Holman 1-6 0-0 3, Coll<strong>in</strong>s 5-11 2-4 13, Dennis 7-9 1-3 16, Abbott 1-4 2-4 5, Padell 1-3 0-0 3, Harry 7-9 1-215, Duran 1-1 0-0 2, Tenorio 0-1 0-0 0, Crosby 2-3 0-0 4, Alexander 9-22 0-0 18, Zaher 0-0 0-2 0.Totals: 34-69 6-15 79.Halftime: 47-31, <strong>CSI</strong>.Three-po<strong>in</strong>t goals: <strong>CSI</strong> 3-11 (Taranto 0-3, Tibbs 1-3, Magliore 2-4, Hughes 0-1); John Jay 5-18 (Holman 1-3, Coll<strong>in</strong>s 1-6, Dennis 1-2, Abbott 1-1, Padell 1-3, Tenorio 0-1, Alexander 0-2). Rebounds: <strong>CSI</strong> 36 (Taranto11, Hughes 9); John Jay 36 (Tenorio 5). Assists: <strong>CSI</strong> 18 (Taranto 8); John Jay 19 (Alexander 6). Turnovers:<strong>CSI</strong> 23, John Jay 23. Total fouls: <strong>CSI</strong> 15, John Jay 23. Fouled out: none.© 2011 SILive.com. All rights reserved.Page 85 of 157
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