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30
Bard BRD 1-18,0-12 Liberty League
82
Winner St. Lawrence SLU 10-9,8-4 Liberty League
Bard BRD
1-18,0-12 Liberty League
30
Final
82
St. Lawrence SLU
10-9,8-4 Liberty League
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Bard BRD 10 20 30
St. Lawrence SLU 46 36 82

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Each Saint Scores in 82-30 Rout of Bard

Every single member of the St. Lawrence University men's basketball team found the scoresheet Saturday afternoon, as they hit the 80-point mark for the second time in the 2025-26 season with an 82-30 win over Bard.

The Saints held a 46-10 lead at halftime, and earned their largest margin of victory of the year so far. With this win, St. Lawrence moved to 10-9 overall, eclipsing the .500 mark for the first time since November 22. Crucially, they hold an 8-4 record in the Liberty League. Bard fell to 1-18 overall and 0-12 in conference play.

"We came out hot and made some shots, and we had everyone get into the game and contribute," said Saints head coach Chris Downs. "That was really nice to see. Now we have some big games coming up and we need use this as momentum heading into next weekend."

The game began with the Saints conceding the first basket to the visiting Raptors, then scored the next 15 points to grab an early stranglehold on the game. They pulled away from there and never looked back.



Adam Dudzinski led the team with 15 points, going 4-7 from three-point range in the game. Connor Parkes scored 11 points, and Dan Anderson added 10 points on 3-for-3 shooting. Charlie VonOehsen contributed nine points, and Aidan Phelan added eight. The Saints' bench accounted for 43 of the team's 82 points.

Defensively, St. Lawrence recorded 16 steals and forced 23 turnovers, resulting in 29 points off turnovers. Jlin Brown recorded five assists and three steals for the Saints. St. Lawrence also outscored Bard 22-0 in fastbreak points.

St. Lawrence heads to Ithaca and RIT to continue their conference play next weekend, with their weekend-opening game against Ithaca on Friday, February 6 at 4 p.m.
 
 
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