
Drexel
(+5.5)

Monmouth
(-5.5)
Highlights
Summary
WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. (Interstat) â Drexel built a commanding 19-point halftime lead and cruised to a 73-51 victory over Monmouth in a Colonial Athletic Association menâs basketball game Thursday night at Multipurpose Activity Center. The Dragons, now 9-10, led 38-19 at halftime and were never threatened. Shane Blakeney led Drexel with 18 points, while Eli Beard added 15. Kevon Vanderhorst contributed nine points and six assists. Cornelius Robinson scored 15 points for the Hawks, who fell to 8-10. Monmouth was held to just 19 first-half points. A crowd of 1,196 watched as Drexel snapped Monmouthâs three-game home winning streak.
Extended Summary
WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. (Interstat) â Drexel delivered a commanding wire-to-wire victory, dismantling Monmouth 73-51 in a Colonial Athletic Association menâs basketball game Thursday night at the Multipurpose Activity Center. The Dragons (9-10, 3-3 CAA) seized control immediately and never relented, building a 19-point halftime lead and extending it to as many as 28 in the second half. The Hawks (8-10, 3-3), installed as 5.5-point favorites, were overwhelmed by Drexelâs blistering perimeter shooting and a defensive effort that rendered Monmouthâs offense ineffective for long stretches. The most decisive phase of the game was its opening. Drexel set the tone from the opening tip, which they won, and guard Kevon Vanderhorst of Raleigh, North Carolina, drilled a 3-pointer just 41 seconds into the contest. That sparked an early pattern: Drexel connecting from deep while Monmouth struggled to find any offensive rhythm. The Hawks missed seven of their first eight shots and committed four early turnovers, allowing the Dragons to build a double-digit lead less than eight minutes into the game. Drexelâs first-half performance was a masterclass in efficient, long-distance offense coupled with stifling defense. The Dragons shot 10 of 18 from 3-point range before halftime, a 55.6% clip that consistently broke Monmouthâs spirit. Defensively, they held the Hawks to a dismal 19 points on 7-of-28 shooting in the opening period, including 1 of 8 from beyond the arc. The 38-19 halftime score reflected a complete dominance that Monmouth could never realistically challenge. Guard play powered the Dragons. Shane Blakeney, a 6-foot-5 junior from Rock Hill, South Carolina, led all scorers with 18 points, hitting four 3-pointers. Eli Beard, a 5-11 guard from Big Sandy, Texas, added 15 points, also sinking four shots from deep. Vanderhorst orchestrated the offense effectively, finishing with 9 points and a game-high 6 assists. The Dragonsâ ball movement, though resulting in only 6 total assists, created clean looks against a scrambling Monmouth defense. For the Hawks, the offensive struggles were comprehensive. They finished the game shooting 32.1% from the field and a frigid 21.4% from 3-point range. While they won the battle in the paint 26-12 and scored 19 fast-break points, their half-court execution was futile against Drexelâs set defense. Cornelius Robinson, a 6-6 forward from Willingboro, New Jersey, led Monmouth with 15 points. Center Dok Muordar, a 6-11 freshman from Rumbek, South Sudan, provided a brief spark off the bench with 10 points and 2 blocks, but the Hawksâ core starters combined to shoot 8 of 32 from the field. The second half offered no reprieve for the home crowd of 1,196. Drexel opened the period with a 7-2 run, pushing the lead to 24, and any minor Monmouth push was immediately answered with another Dragon 3-pointer. Drexel finished the game 15 of 27 from long distance, a remarkable 55.6% that dwarfed Monmouthâs 3-of-14 effort. The Dragonsâ offensive rating of 129.0 on 57 possessions underscored an exceptionally efficient night, while Monmouthâs 80.3 rating highlighted their woes. Monmouthâs effort improved after halftime, scoring 32 points, but they never cut the deficit below 19. Drexelâs lead ballooned to 73-45 after a Josh Reed dunk with 39 seconds left before Monmouthâs reserves scored the final six points of the game. Reed, a sophomore from Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, contributed 9 points off the bench. The victory marked a significant road win for Drexel, which had lost three of its last five games coming in. It also served as a stark reversal of pregame expectations, as statistical models gave Monmouth a 70.6% probability to win. For the Hawks, the loss snapped a two-game conference winning streak and raised questions about their consistency after a strong offensive showing in their previous game. Drexel looks to build on the momentum Saturday when they host Northeastern. Monmouth, aiming to regroup, continues its homestand against Northeastern on Saturday as well.
Preview
Preview: Drexel Dragons at Monmouth Hawks WEST LONG BRANCH, N.J. (Interstat) â Two teams seeking momentum in the Colonial Athletic Association race will meet Thursday when the Drexel Dragons visit the Monmouth Hawks at the Multipurpose Activity Center. Both sides enter with identical 8-10 overall records, though Drexel (8-10) holds a 2-1 conference mark compared to Monmouthâs (8-9) 1-2 start in CAA play. The matchup is a critical early-season contest for positioning in the league standings. The Dragons are coming off a 64-58 home victory over William & Mary on Saturday, their second straight win. Drexel has relied on a stout defense during its winning streak, holding its last two opponents to an average of 47.5 points. Guard Shane Blakeney has been a consistent catalyst for Drexel. Over his last seven games, he is averaging 13.3 points and 3.7 assists, including a 13-point, 5-assist performance in the win over William & Mary. Monmouth looks to rebound from a heartbreaking 67-64 overtime loss at Hofstra last Saturday. The Hawks have shown resilience, following their two previous losses this season with immediate victories. The Hawks are powered by guard Jason RiveraTorres, who is in the midst of a dominant stretch. He is averaging 22.5 points, 6.8 rebounds and 3.0 assists over his last six contests. He poured in a season-high 30 points and grabbed nine rebounds in the overtime defeat at Hofstra. Recent history shows both teams have protected their home floors in the series. Drexel will aim to break that pattern and secure a third consecutive win, while Monmouth hopes RiveraTorresâ high-level play can help them defend their court and even their conference record. The game is scheduled for a 7 p.m. tipoff on Thursday, Jan. 15.