JONESBORO,
Ark. (2/16/12) - Junior guard Trey Finn scored a game-high 20 points including
going 6-9 from three-point range to lead the Arkansas State men's basketball
team to an 83-59 Sun Belt Conference win over Troy Thursday at the Convocation
Center.
The
win snapped a three-game skid for the Red Wolves who improved to 11-17 with a
5-8 Sun Belt Conference record. Troy fell to 8-16 on the year and is 3-10 in
league games.
The
Red Wolves shot a season-high 56.4% from the floor on 31-55 shooting while
connecting on a season-high 11 three-point baskets (11-21, 52.4%).
Finn
led four Red Wolves in double-digit scoring. Senior forward Malcoln Kirkland and
junior guard Ed Townsel each had 14, while junior guard Marcus Hooten had 10
for A-State. Kirkland led all players with eight rebounds.
"Our
offensive execution against the zone was excellent. We took good shots and made
good shots," said ASU head coach John Brady. "We had a good combination of
inside and outside against the zone. Malcoln had seven baskets right around the
goal and we made some baskets to stretch them and made good decisions
offensively."
The
Red Wolves used a 10-0 run midway through the first half to take an 11-point
lead when Hooten hit a layup with 8:03 remaining in the half, 24-13.
A-State
maintained the lead through the rest of the half, taking a 35-26 lead into the
locker room at the break. Hooten led ASU with nine at the half, followed by
Kirkland and Peterson with eight each. Peterson also had four rebounds leading
all Red Wolves.
A-State
shot 48.1% (13-27) from the floor in the first half, and was 3-7 from beyond
the arc (42.2%).
A
layup by freshman forward Darion Griswold with 14:02 left in the game put ASU
up by double-digits for the final time, 48-38 over Troy.
Jumpers
by freshmen Johnny Zuppardo and Rakeem Dickerson and a free throw by Hooten in
the final four minutes gave ASU a 26-point lead, its largest of the game.
In
the second half, the Red Wolves shot 64.3% from the floor on 18-28 shooting and
were 8-14 (57.1%) from three-point range for 48 second-half points.
"The
timing of the win was great for us," added Brady. "We've got a home Saturday
and we are going to see a lot of zone and this was a good prelim for that game.
Confidence was certainly with us the way we played tonight and I will be
surprised if we don't play well Saturday. I've told our team that we can beat
any body in the league. There are teams that can beat us also, but we are not
so far away that we can't beat anybody in the league."
The
Red Wolves outscored Troy 38-28 in the paint and outrebounded them 29-25. ASU
also forced Troy into 14 turnovers, which they converted into 17 points, while
only committing seven themselves.
ASU
will host its final home game of the season Saturday when they face FIU at the
Convocation Center. Tip off against the Golden Panthers is set for 7:05 p.m.