Fordham Rams Decimate Georgian Court with a 101-61 Victory!
Well, well, well! If it isn’t the Fordham Rams emerging from the court like a caffeinated herd of elephants on National Carbonated Beverage with Caffeine Day, ready to deliver a 101-61 smackdown to Georgian Court College. You might wonder why they were so hyped? Free Coke Zero for students, of course! Because nothing says, “Let’s conquer the court!” quite like an overly-sweetened fizzy drink.
The Game Breakdown
Now, let’s talk statistics – the kind that would make even Ricky Gervais cringe if we didn’t make it fun!
- Freshman Center Jaden Smith: The lad swooped in with his first collegiate double-double, scoring 14 points and snagging a jaw-dropping 13 rebounds. Apparently, his enthusiasm wasn’t just from the Coke Zero.
- Joshua Rivera: The junior forward was equally impressive with 14 points and six rebounds. Is it just me, or do we have a budding basketball dynasty here?
- Jahmere Tripp: Not to be overshadowed, he added 12 points, and guess what? He’s a sophomore! They say youth is wasted on the young, but it looks like it’s paying dividends for the Rams.
- The Three-Point Specialists: Jackie Johnson III not only scored 11 points but also looked like he was auditioning for the role of “man who can score from anywhere.” I mean, four assists? Someone give that man a bonus Coke Zero!
First Half Madness
The Rams outscored the Georgian Lions 19-8 within the first six minutes. Now, if that doesn’t scream dominance, I don’t know what does! Even their lead wasn’t enough for Georgian Court to feel comfortable, who tried to cut the lead to nine before Fordham decided to turn on the jets. Talk about a classic “You can’t sit with us!” moment!
Moments to Savor
Families of promising freshmen weren’t the only ones cheering as Jameson O’Toole scored his first collegiate points while his dad, Pittsburgh assistant coach Tim O’Toole, watched proudly. It’s stories like these that remind us sports is more than just numbers; it’s about heart (and maybe a bit about genetic inheritance).
And hold onto your fizzy drinks—Fordham hit the century mark for the first time since 2018 against CCNY, which means their previous games were less about basketball and more about trying to count how many free throws they could miss!
By the Numbers
- 8 – Blocks by Fordham, showing some serious defensive skills. Watch out, NBA!
- 12 – Different Rams managed to score in this game. It’s like they were throwing a points party!
- 27 – Assists on 34 made baskets. This isn’t just teamwork; this is the embodiment of “sharing is caring!”
- 100 – The number of years since the Rose Hill Gym opened its doors. A century later, and still no one has figured out how to fix the heating!
What’s Next?
As if this wasn’t enough excitement for one week, the Fordham Rams will host the Drexel University Dragons next. Where’s the popcorn? These battles are looking epic!
Drexel may be licking their chops; after all, they’ve triumphed in both previous meetings. It’s time to see if history repeats itself or if Fordham decides to rewrite the script. Will the Rams rise or will the Dragons breathe fire once again?
Final Thought
As we leave you to mull over these astonishing stats, let’s remember: sports bring communities together, schools together, and sometimes, even those free Cokes can create a party on the court. If you missed this game, you best be prepared with your fizzy drink for the next one! Cheers!
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BRONX – The Fordham men’s basketball team brought the energy tonight as they faced off against Georgian Court College. Celebrating National Carbonated Beverage with Caffeine Day, a promotion offering free Coke Zero to students, the Rams showcased no need for extra energy as they surged to an impressive 101-61 victory in front of jubilant fans at the Rose Hill Gym.
With this resounding win, Fordham improved its season record to 3-2, while Georgian Court continued to struggle, falling to 0-4. Leading the charge for the Rams was the standout freshman center Jaden Smith, who dazzled crowds with his first collegiate double-double, scoring 14 points and dominating the boards with a game-high 13 rebounds. His contributions were bolstered by junior forward Joshua Rivera, who also netted 14 points along with six rebounds, and sophomore forward Jahmere Tripp, who ended the night with 12 points and three boards. Senior guard Jackie Johnson III contributed 11 points and dished out four assists, while junior forward Romad Dean added ten points of his own.
Fordham wasted no time earning an advantage, outscoring the Lions 19-8 in the first six minutes. Georgian Court made a brief attempt to climb back into contention, narrowing Fordham’s lead to nine points with a basket at the 11:45 mark of the first half. However, Tripp quickly quelled those hopes with a crucial three-pointer just 16 seconds later, initiating a streak of seven consecutive points for the Rams, who expanded the lead to 26-10 midway through the half with a pair of free throws from Tripp.
Later in the contest, Fordham turned a modest 27-14 lead into a commanding 44-16 advantage, fueled by a staggering 17-2 run, spearheaded by Johnson’s timely pair of three-pointers. By halftime, the Rams had stretched their lead to 56-32, demonstrating their dominance and maintaining at least a 20-point advantage throughout the second half, with a staggering peak lead of 40 points as the game drew to a close.
Takeaways
- Dean’s performance marked his season debut, having missed the first four games due to an injury.
- Sophomore guard Jameson O’Toole achieved a personal milestone, scoring his first collegiate points in front of his father, Tim O’Toole, an assistant coach at Pittsburgh, finishing with eight points.
- Tim O’Toole previously served as Fordham head coach Keith Urgo‘s college mentor at Fairfield.
- Freshman guard Aleksander Pachucki also celebrated his first collegiate points, netting seven on 3-for-4 shooting.
- Jackie Johnson III continues to impress, scoring in double figures in all five games played this season.
- Japhet Medor remains in top form, hitting 3-for-3 from long distance tonight, boasting an impressive 9-for-11 shooting from behind the arc over the past two games.
- This game marked a notable return to offensive prowess, as it was the first instance since a 105-58 victory over CCNY on November 6, 2018, that the Rams reached the 100-point milestone.
- The Rams demonstrated their physical dominance, outrebounding the Lions decisively, 46-27.
By the Numbers
- 8 – Blocks by Fordham, with notable contributions from Romad Dean, Japhet Medor, and Abdou Tsimbila each delivering two blocks.
- 12 – Different Rams found the scoresheet during the game, showcasing their depth and team cohesion.
- 27 – Assists recorded by the Rams, with this being the most assists for Fordham in a single game since earning 28 against Coppin State on December 13, 2015.
- +34 = +/- for Jaden Smith, highlighting his impact on the game.
- 100 – Years since the opening of the historic Rose Hill Gym.
- 168 – Career blocks for Abdou Tsimbila, who is now fourth on the all-time Fordham career block list after registering two blocks tonight.
- 691 – All-time victories for Fordham within the Rose Hill Gym, a testament to their storied history.
- 1,594 – Total career wins for the Rams, solidifying their presence in collegiate basketball.
What’s Next?
- Fordham will host the Drexel University Dragons in the iconic Rose Hill Gym next Friday night, on November 22, at 7:00 p.m.
- The match will be part of the prestigious Sunshine Slam tournament.
- This game marks the third meeting between the Rams and the Dragons on the hardwood, and it will be the first clash since 1994.
- Drexel has prevailed in both previous encounters, including a 64-57 win at the Rose Hill Gym in 1994 and a 70-65 victory at their home turf in 1993.
- The Rams currently hold a record of 26-18 against institutions within the Coastal Athletic Conference.
What were the key statistics from Fordham’s recent game that showcased their talent?
The game, showcasing the depth of Fordham’s talent.
Next up, Fordham will face Drexel on November 22nd at 7 p.m. as they look to build on this momentum and improve their season record further.