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MILLERSVILLE - Senior forward Rasheed Moore scored 22 points to pace a historic scoring effort in East Stroudsburg University's 119-87 win at Millersville in PSAC East men's basketball on Friday night at Pucillo Gymnasium.
ESU (10-3, 8-0 PSAC), which won its seventh straight game and 10th of 11, topped the 100-point mark for the third straight game for just the second time in school history - previously hitting that mark in 1970-71.
The Warriors have also scored their most points in a two-game stretch (234) and three-game stretch (339) in program history, following a 115-78 win vs. Lock Haven on Tuesday night and a 105-64 win at Cheyney on December 30.
ESU extended its second-best PSAC unbeaten start and keeps pace with Shippensburg (12-0, 8-0) at the top of the PSAC East standings after Ship posted a 79-75 win vs. Bloomsburg on Friday night.
ESU shot 56.3 percent (36-for-64) from the field, 40.0 percent (10-for-25) from the three-point line, and 97.4 percent (37-for-38) from the foul line - the Warriors' best free throw percentage (min. 15 attempts) under 15th-year head coach
Jeff Wilson. ESU made its final 31 attempts from the foul line.
Moore, ninth in the PSAC with 17.8 points per game, had his fourth 20-point effort in the last seven games and the 12th of his career - coming in his 100th career contest. Moore moved into eighth at ESU in career points (1,373) on Tuesday night vs. Lock Haven.
Moore's 12-for-12 effort at the foul line is ESU's best without a miss under Wilson. He moves into third in school history in career free throws made (374) and is fourth in career attempts (532), one behind Whis Grant (2011-15) for third.
Junior guard
Ryan Krawczeniuk (14 points, four assists), sophomore guard
Nick Giordano (13 points - 3-for-3 FG, 1-for-1 on three's, 6-for-6 FT), redshirt sophomore guard
Jakwan Jones (career-high 13 points) and redshirt senior guard Quindell Brice (11) all joined Moore in double figures.
Cornell Yarde III scored 24 points and Marcus Adkison had 17 to lead Millersville (5-7, 4-4), which lost by 32 despite shooting 50 percent (30-for-60) from the field.
ESU led 64-40 at halftime - its most first-half points in 226 PSAC games under Wilson - using a 13-0 run to pull away from a 13-13 tie early in the contest.
The Warriors led by double figures nearly all of the rest of the way, with a three-pointer by Moore making it 38-27 and propelling ESU towards its 24-point lead at halftime.
Millersville never got closer than 19 points in the second half.
ESU held a 20-11 turnover advantage - extending its average to 8.0 over the last six games - posted 11 steals and held a 34-30 rebounding advantage, led by junior forward
Ralik Wise (9 points, 6 rebounds). Moore grabbed five boards and redshirt sophomore forward
Josh Williams was active with seven points and four rebounds.
Krawczeniuk, averaging 13.3 points over his last four games, hit double figures for the fifth time this season.
Giordano has 29 points and is 5-for-6 from the three-point line in the last three games, coinciding with the Warriors hitting the century mark.
Jones surpassed his previous career-high of 11 points, which he scored twice as a freshman in 2014-15.
The Warriors' 119 points are the most-ever by a Millersville opponent in the 47-year history of Pucillo Gymnasium, which opened in 1970.
ESU is averaging 96.5 points in its eight PSAC games, including five games with 100 points. The Warriors' five 100-point games this season are already just two from the school record of seven set in 2013-14 and tied last season, when ESU set a school record with 88.0 points per game.
The Warriors entered the weekend second in the PSAC in scoring (87.7 ppg) and third in field goal percentage (48.4 percent). They are scoring 90.1 points per game and shooting 49.0 percent after the performance at Millersville.
ESU has a three-game home stand next week, hosting rivals West Chester (Monday), Kutztown (Wednesday) and Slippery Rock (Saturday) at Koehler Fieldhouse.
GAME NOTES
* ESU's 8-0 PSAC start is its 2nd-best in school history
10-0 in 2013-14 (finished 15-1 in PSAC East)
8-0 in 2016-17
5-0 in 2005-06
* ESU improves to 80-22 since the start of the 2013-14 season (freshman year for Rasheed Moore,
Steve Harris)
* Moore played in his 100th career game
* Harris has played in 86 games (limited to 5 games this season due to injury)
* ESU improves to 73-17 in its 90 PSAC games since the start of the 2012-13 season.
* ESU Career Free Throws Made
697 - Jonathan Roberts (1986-90)
416 - Whis Grant (2011-15)
374 - Rasheed Moore (2013- )
369 - Duane Johnson (2009-13)
358 - Earle Greer (1980-84)
* ESU Career Free Throws Attempted
1,060 - Jonathan Roberts (1986-90)
545 - Lonnie White (1989-93)
533 - Whis Grant (2011-15)
532 - Rasheed Moore (2013- )
497 - Earle Greer (1980-84)
* Moore had his 12th career game with 20 points in his 100th game as a Warrior:
8 in first 93 games
4 in last 7 games (4th of 2016-17)
* Moore ranks 8th at ESU in career scoring (1,373) and rebounding (663)
* ESU single-game free throw percentage since 2002-03 (min. 15 attempts):
97.4 (37-38) at Millersville - tonight
94.4 (17-18) vs. PSU-Greater Allegheny - 2009-10
93.8 (30-32) vs. California - 2011-12
89.7 (35-39) at West Chester - 2009-10
* ESU individual single-game free throw percentage since 2002-03:
12-for-12 - Rasheed Moore at Millersville - tonight
11-for-11 - Rasheed Moore at Kutztown - 2014-15
11-for-11 - Duane Johnson vs. Cheyney - 2012-13
11-for-11 - Duane Johnson at Kutztown - 2011-12
* ESU 3 straight 100-point games:
2016-17 - 105-64 at Cheyney; 115-78 vs. Lock Haven; 119-87 at Millersville
1970-71 - 101-63 vs. Shippensburg; 112-77 vs. Kutztown; 112-78 vs. Millersville
* ESU 100-point games, season:
7 - 2013-14; 2015-16
5 - 2016-17; 1993-94; 1970-71
* ESU most points vs. PSAC school:
122 (122-88 vs. Bloomsburg) - Feb. 6, 1971
119 (119-87 at Millersville) - Jan. 6, 2017
119 (119-104 vs. Cheyney) - Feb. 27, 1962