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Daryl Banks III
Daryl Banks III reached 1,000 career points with two early threes.
64
Middle Tenn. MTSU 5-3,1-0 C-USA
71
Winner St. Bonaventure SBU 5-2,0-0 Atlantic 10
Middle Tenn. MTSU
5-3,1-0 C-USA
64
Final
71
St. Bonaventure SBU
5-2,0-0 Atlantic 10
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Middle Tenn. MTSU 35 29 64
St. Bonaventure SBU 29 42 71

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Scott Eddy, Assistant Athletics Director for Strategic Communications

Banks Surpasses 1,000 Career Points; Bonnies Fight Off MTSU

Bonaventure rallies from 11-point first half hole to score fourth straight victory

ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. – In the last contest for the St. Bonaventure men's basketball team, the Bonnies led wire-to-wire in a dominating effort over Notre Dame. The script was flipped five nights later at the Reilly Center as the Bonnies needed to rally from 11 down and led for just over nine minutes of game time.

In the end, though, the result was another Bona's victory, 71-64 over visiting Middle Tennessee. The latest triumph marks the fourth win in a row for a young squad that remained perfect at home and improved to 5-2 overall on the year.

Kyrell Luc carried the team down the stretch with multiple big shots while helping to ice the game away in the final 90 seconds at the line. He finished with 22 points to lead all scorers.

Daryl Banks III chipped in 15 points while Chad Venning tallied 13.

St. Bonaventure opened the game hot as Banks drained two quick threes for the first six points to reach 1,000 for his career.

The Bonnies would go cold, though, and Middle Tennessee embarked on a 14-2 sprint to take a 24-17 advantage with 6:25 left before halftime.

MTSU would eventually push its edge to 11 before the Bonnies would claw back to a 35-29 score at intermission.

Bona would take advantage of an uneven start to the second half, one filled with whistles, tying the game on a Barry Evans dunk just over four minutes in, 37-37.

That would start a back-and-forth swing that saw the teams exchange the lead six times and share nine ties.

Tied, 44-44, the Blue Raiders picked up one of their 14 offensive rebounds which would result in a three-point play with 10:19 to go.

The hosts would score the next six points, finally pushing ahead for the first time in the half on free throws from Venning with 6:30 to play.

As the lead swapped side-to-side, Luc banked home a three with 2:28 remaining to push ahead by a point.

MTSU (5-3, 1-0 C-USA) tied it at 58-all as Teafale Lenard made good on one of three tries at the line following a Bonnies foul beyond the three-point line.

Luc and Banks would combine for the rest of the scoring for the home team.

The biggest shot came from the sophomore guard Luc, who came through with a pull-up jumper as the shot clock ticked to two seconds, giving the Bonnies a 61-58 lead.

Evans swatted away a three attempt from MTSU to tie, allowing Banks to haul in the rebound. From there, Bona's backcourt salted away the game at the line.

MTSU, which like Bona had entered the day on a three-game winning streak, was led by Lenard's 16 points.

GAME NOTES
  • The Bonnies shot nearly 49 percent from the floor while MTSU finished at 46 percent. The Blue Raiders scored 44 points in the paint and went 2-for-18 from beyond the arc. The Bonnies made good on 21 of 30 free throw attempts while MTSU finished 8-18 at the charity stripe.
  • Banks scored 890 total points in his first three seasons at Saint Peter's and is averaging over 15 points per contest through his first month at SBU.
  • MTSU, members of Conference USA and the nation's only team with a conference victory already after defeating Rice in an early start to C-USA play, won 26 games last season, reaching the CBI Championship Game.
  • Evans recorded eight points, seven rebounds and three steals.
  • Brett Rumpel made his collegiate debut off the bench. The redshirt freshman missed the first six games of the year due to a foot injury suffered in preseason.
  • The Bonnies and Blue Raiders had met just twice previously with SBU taking both matchups; the first coming in 1993 on neutral court in New Mexico and the last being a 2019 one-point decision at MTSU. Wednesday's game was the scheduled "return game" from a home-and-home series that began in 2019 but was delayed due to the pandemic.
 
QUOTES FROM HEAD COACH MARK SCHMIDT
"Middle Tennessee is long, athletic, and very aggressive. I told the guys that this would be like an Atlantic 10 game. I thought early on they got the best of us physically, we had a hard time getting the ball into the paint. We found a way for a young team, we handled the adversity. I thought Kyrell hit some huge shots, but the biggest aspect for me is how we handled things when they weren't going well. We kept on fighting and it was a good victory for us. It was huge for us to hit free throws at the end of the game and seal the win."
 
"Tonight, Kyrell showed how good of a player he can be and he has a lot of upside. He's getting better every day, but I don't think he's anywhere near where he's going to be. He's not afraid of the big stage or moment."
 
"In the first half (MTSU) got a lot of second chance opportunities. Our guys did a good job in the second half to out-rebound them by eight. It shows our toughness, character, and understanding of what we needed to do to win."
 
UP NEXT
The Bonnies travel to Buffalo for a Big 4 rivalry game matchup at UB Saturday afternoon. Tip time is slated for 2:30 p.m.
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