The William and Mary Tribe dominated the Northeastern Huskies 94-67, with Cade Haskins leading the way with 17 points. The Tribe's 94 points were the most they have scored in a game this season, and their 27-point margin of victory was their largest in 10 games. William and Mary shot 55.4% from the field, including 44.4% from three-point range, as they improved to 16-9 on the season. Northeastern, on the other hand, fell to 6-18, with Xavier Abreu scoring a team-high 24 points.
William and Mary's 55.4% Field Goal Percentage Was Their Highest in 5 Games
The William and Mary Tribe took control of the game early, leading 45-34 at halftime. They then outscored Northeastern 49-33 in the second half to seal the 94-67 victory. The Tribe's balanced attack saw four players score in double figures, including Cade Haskins with 17 points, Ryan Jackson Jr. with 14 points, and Tunde Vahlberg Fasasi with 12 points and 6 rebounds. Northeastern's Xavier Abreu scored 24 points, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Tribe's strong team performance. The Huskies shot just 38.5% from the field, including 25% from three-point range, as they struggled to keep up with William and Mary's pace. The Tribe's 55.4% field goal percentage was their highest in 5 games, and their 44.4% three-point shooting was their best in 8 games.
Cade Haskins led the William and Mary Tribe with 17 points, while Ryan Jackson Jr. added 14 points. Tunde Vahlberg Fasasi chipped in with 12 points, 6 rebounds, and 6 assists, as the Tribe's balanced attack proved too much for Northeastern. For the Huskies, Xavier Abreu scored a team-high 24 points, while Ryan Williams added 15 points and 5 assists. Luca Soroa Schaller contributed 8 points and 5 rebounds for Northeastern, but it wasn't enough to overcome the Tribe's strong performance. The Tribe's top performers combined for 53 points, 12 rebounds, and 9 assists, as they dominated the Huskies on both ends of the court. Abreu's 24 points were his highest total in 7 games, and Williams' 15 points were his most in 5 games.
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The William and Mary Tribe outshot Northeastern 55.4% to 38.5% from the field, and 44.4% to 25% from three-point range. The Tribe also outrebounded the Huskies 35-28, and committed just 10 turnovers compared to Northeastern's 15. William and Mary's 94 points were their most in a game this season, and their 27-point margin of victory was their largest in 10 games. The Tribe's 55.4% field goal percentage was their highest in 5 games, and their 44.4% three-point shooting was their best in 8 games. Northeastern's 67 points were their fewest in 4 games, and their 38.5% field goal percentage was their worst in 6 games.
The CHD Scout predicted William and Mary to win by 5.9 points, and the Tribe delivered with a 94-67 victory. The predicted score was 76-82 in favor of William and Mary, but the Tribe exceeded expectations with their dominant performance. The CHD Scout was correct in predicting the winner, and the actual margin of 27 points was significantly higher than the predicted margin. The Tribe's 94 points were 18 more than the predicted total, and their 27-point margin of victory was 21 more than the predicted margin. The CHD Scout's prediction was based on the Tribe's strong offense and Northeastern's struggles on defense, and the game played out as expected.
The William and Mary Tribe's 94-67 victory over Northeastern was a Quadrant 4 win for the Tribe, as the Huskies are currently ranked 260 in the NET rankings. The win improved William and Mary's record to 16-9, and their NET ranking is currently 119. For Northeastern, the loss was a Quadrant 3 game, as the Huskies are still looking to improve their resume. The Huskies' record fell to 6-18, and their NET ranking is currently 260. The Tribe's win was their 4th in their last 5 games, and they are now 10-4 in their last 14 games. Northeastern has lost 5 of their last 6 games, and they are now 2-12 in their last 14 games.
The William and Mary Tribe want to build on their 94-67 victory over Northeastern as they face their next opponent. The Tribe's next game is scheduled for February 15th against the Hofstra Pride. The Northeastern Huskies want to bounce back from their loss as they face their next opponent. The Huskies' next game is scheduled for February 15th against the Delaware Blue Hens.