THE GAME FACTS
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Final Score: No. 22 Gannon 102, RV Fayetteville State 92
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Records: Gannon (2-0), Fayetteville State (1-1)
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Location: Bowie, MD
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Date: November 15th, 2025
BOWIE, Md. – Head coach Easton Bazzoli and the Golden Knights didn't have much time to rest. It didn't matter. Playing an early window contest following a late end to Friday night's opener, #22 Gannon played aggressive on offense en route to a 56 point first half and a 102-92 victory over RV Fayetteville State. Gannon will get a week off before returning to the road next week.
THE KNIGHT CAP
- Running Away: Both teams traded chances early in the game with mostly alternating buckets. That was, until Gannon put together a 12-2 run midway through the first half to take a 26-14 lead and never looked back from there. Gannon's largest lead of the game was 36-20 at the 9:11 mark of the first.
- Double Figures: Four Golden Knights scored ten points or more on Friday. That number ballooned to six on Saturday afternoon. Mackenzie Morgan (Sydney, Australia/Marist Catholic College North Shore) (14), Layne Sarver (New Madison, Ohio/Tri-Village) (12), Pace Prosser (Berlin, Pa./Berlin Brothersvalley) (22), Lucas Morgan (Sydney, Australia/Marist Catholic College North Shore) (16), and Carter Wamsley (York, Pa./Eastern York) (11), and Victor Desmond (Onalaska, Wisc./Onalaska) (11) all reached double figures in the win.
- Pace Paces GU Again: Sophomore guard Pace Prosser (Berlin, Pa./Berlin Brothersvalley) was the team leading scorer for the second straight game to begin the season. Prosser chalked up 22 points and seven boards after a 26 point performance in the opener.
- From the Field: Shooting percentage was markedly better from Friday night's win. Gannon shot 44.3% from the floor on 79 total shots as a team.
- Rebound Control: GU is now two for two in out rebounding their opponent. The Golden Knights controlled the glass, 42-38, and had 18 offensive boards to boot.
- Depth Showcasing: Lucas Sekasi (Washington, DC/Jackson-Reed) chipped in eight points in 27 minutes, while Wamsley reached double figures in a reserve role ... Mason Kemp (Shawnee, Kan./Mill Valley) was 2-2 from the field and had five points.
- Triple Digits: Gannon eclipsed 100 points for the first time this season. The Golden Knights tallied 100 points or more seven times in 2024-25.
THE NEXT GAME
Gannon will continue their road trek next Saturday, November 22nd when they travel to Findlay for a 3:00 tip.
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