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Eastern Kentucky University Athletics

Isaiah Cozart
52
Miami-Middletown Mia-M 0-1
137
Winner Eastern Ky. EKU 1-0,0-0 ASUN
Miami-Middletown Mia-M
0-1
52
Final
137
Eastern Ky. EKU
1-0,0-0 ASUN
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Miami-Middletown Mia-M 31 21 52
Eastern Ky. EKU 59 78 137

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Colonels Race Past ThunderHawks In Opener

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RICHMOND, Ky. –
On opening night for NCAA Division I college basketball, Eastern Kentucky defeated Miami (Ohio)-Middletown 137-52.
 
The Colonels will host in-state rival Western Kentucky on Thursday at 7 p.m.
 
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EKU started off strong and did not relent.  Cooper Robb and John Ukomadu excited the crowd with two early breakaway dunks, and the Colonels led 17-4 after the under 12 timeout.
 
The lead ballooned to 34-13 with 7:15 left in the first when Robb converted a transition lay-up off one of Middletown's 35 turnovers.
 
Eastern showed full court pressure all first half and kept the pedal to the medal with a balanced scoring attack throughout the first.
 
At the break, the Colonels led comfortably at 59-31 and ended the first with an emphatic 15-4 run including three 3-point jumpers, two Isaiah Cozart slams, and a Robb layup.  EKU forced 18 turnovers on the ThunderHawks in the opening 20 minutes.
 
Eastern Kentucky opened the second half on a 30-4 run in just under eight minutes.
 
The Colonels would reach the century mark with 8:44 left courtesy of Turner Buttry's two free throws.
 
This was nearly a record-breaking game for the Colonels.  EKU was one point away from matching the all-time record for margin of victory (86) and tied for the assist record (34).
 
Seven Colonels scored in double figures. Eastern shot 50-for-85 (58.8 percent) from the floor and 19-of-40 (47.5 percent) from 3-point territory.  EKU totaled 24 steals, four short of the single game record.
 
Buttry co-led all scorers with 19 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the floor and 4-of-8 from deep.  John Ukomadu contributed 19 and a handful of breakaway dunks, while forward Michael Moreno poured in 18 (4-of-7 from 3-point range) in the game.
 
Lorenzo Sparks led Miami with 18 points on 4-12 from the floor.
 
The Colonels out-rebounded the visitors 53-30 and scored 55 fast break points.
 
 
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