Bowling Green State University Athletics
BGSU Notes After Beating Urbana
November 19, 2005 | Men's Basketball
Nov. 19, 2005
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The following are post game notes after the Falcons defeated Urbana, 85-50, Saturday in Anderson Arena.
BGSU improved to 9-0 in home openers under Dan Dakich.
The Falcons also is 6-0 under Dakich against the Blue Knights.
BGSU improved to 25-2 since the 2001 season when holding an opponent under 59 points.
The Falcons also improved to 35-5 since 2000-01 when shooting over 50 percent.
The Falcons are now 16-1 over the last three-plus seasons when scoring 80 points or more.
BGSU is 26-1 in Anderson Arena in its last 27 non-conference games.
With its 53.8% effort from three-point range, BGSU is making 42.6% of its three-point shots this season.
The Falcons won the battle of the boards, 36-31, which is the third straight game that BGSU has captured the rebounding battle.
The Falcons shot an identical 15 of 29 from the field each half.
Player Notes
Junior Martin Samarco scored a season-high 23 points and added five rebounds. He was nine of 13 from the field.
Freshman Erik Marschall had 16 points and six rebounds. He is shooting 58.1% from the field this year.
Senior Mawel Soler made six of seven shots and had a career-high 14 points. He also had three assists, two blocks and two steals. He is shooting 80.0% from the field and has made 16 of 20 field goal attempts.
Sophomore Perrick Robinson also had a career-high with nine points. He also had six assists and four steals. His seven of nine free throw performance also were career bests.
Junior John Floyd had seven points and two assists.
Junior Patrick Phillips tied his career-high with five points. His 20 minutes played also was his most extensive playing experience. He also had career performances with six assists and four assists.
Freshman Darryl Clements had three points and a season-high six rebounds.
Three other players scored their first baskets with the Falcons. Sophomore Alvin Freeman had three points in eight minutes. Freshman Nick Wilson drained a three-pointer and freshman Brian Guerin had two points and three assists.
Junior Matt Lefeld sat out the game with a bone bruise on his foot.










