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60
Fontbonne (Mo.) FUMO 4-6
76
Winner #23 John Brown (Ark.) JBU 10-3
Fontbonne (Mo.) FUMO
4-6
60
Final
76
#23 John Brown (Ark.) JBU
10-3
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Fontbonne (Mo.) FUMO 26 34 60
#23 John Brown (Ark.) JBU 43 33 76

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Nicholas Robinson, Director of Sports Information

#23 Men's Basketball Cruises to Wire-to-Wire Win over Fontbonne

BABSON PARK, Fla. -- An early Josh Bowling triple broke a 2-2 tie and the No. 23 John Brown University men's basketball team never looked back in a 76-60 victory over Fontbonne (Mo.) on Tuesday (Dec. 18) afternoon inside the Sabbagh Center.

In a turnover-plagued contest, the Golden Eagles (10-3) swept its two-game Florida trip behind a season-high six blocks by the John Brown defense. Coupled with a 10-board rebounding advantage and Fontbonne shooting less than 50 percent from the charity stripe, JBU posted its eighth double-digit victory. Fontbonne suffered its third-straight defeat.

Freshman Luke Harper came off the bench to provide 15 points to lead four Golden Eagles in double figures, posting his first double-digit performance in nine contests. He also added three rebounds and four steals.

Sophomore Rokas Grabliauskas turned in his second-straight double-digit effort, pouring in 13 points and dishing out four assists. Bowling contributed an efficient 5-of-9 mark from the floor to add 14 points and junior Brenton Toussaint netted 12 points on 5-of-6 shooting inside the arc and five boards.

With the Griffins (4-6) closing in at 13-10 at the 14:47 mark, Desmond Kennedy's lone triple of the contest sparked a 25-8 John Brown run that Fontbonne could never recover from. Haper, Bowling and sophomore Nathan Corder each hit triples during the 9:34 stretch. The 24-point lead was John Brown's biggest at 41-18.

After keeping the Griffins in check with a 38.5 percent mark from the field in the first half, Fontbonne whittled the JBU lead down to 15 with 13:58 left in the contest, but the Golden Eagles held steady to capture the 16-point victory.

Luke DeLine led the Griffins with 14 points on 5-of-8 shooting. Ian Cochran posted a career-high 12 points, while Gus Kleekamp pulled down a team-high nine boards.

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