Delaware defeats Kennesaw St 67-52
Delaware Dominates at Home, 67-52 Over Visiting Kennesaw St
In a tightly contested conference matchup, the Delaware Blue Hens proved too much for visiting Kennesaw State Owls, prevailing 67-52 at the Bob Carpenter Center.
The game was a back-and-forth affair, with both teams trading baskets and neither able to gain a significant advantage until the final stretch. At halftime, home team Delaware led 29-22, but Kennesaw St managed to cut the deficit to just five points as the clock ticked down in the second half.
The turning point came when Christian Bliss, Delaware's senior guard, sank a trio of three-pointers in the third quarter, helping his team take control. Bliss finished with 19 points, including 1-4 from beyond the arc, and also dished out seven assists to lead the Blue Hens' attack.
Macon Emory, a versatile forward for Delaware, chipped in with nine rebounds, seven points, and two steals, while Macon's teammate Christian Bliss added seven assists. The duo formed a formidable one-two punch on both ends of the floor, keeping Kennesaw St at bay throughout.
Kennesaw State's Simeon Cottle struggled from beyond the arc, going 2-16 from three-point range, but managed to score 16 points nonetheless. Braedan Lue led the Owls in rebounding with 10 boards and added 11 points of his own.
Delaware's balanced attack and strong defensive effort ultimately proved too much for Kennesaw State, who struggled with efficiency on both ends. The Blue Hens shot a respectable 50.0% from the field and outrebounded their visitors 34-39.
The win marks Delaware's fifth consecutive victory over Kennesaw St, and solidifies their position in conference play. With this tough road test behind them, the Blue Hens will look to build momentum as they head into the next week's schedule.
Key Takeaways:
* Christian Bliss led Delaware with 19 points and seven assists.
* Macon Emory contributed nine rebounds, seven points, and two steals for the Blue Hens.
* Kennesaw State struggled from beyond the arc, going 2-16 from three-point range.
* Delaware's balanced attack and strong defense proved decisive in a hard-fought victory.