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Temple Remains Tied Atop A-10 Standings With Win Against St. Louis

Temple Remains Tied Atop A-10 Standings With Win Against St. Louis

By Eric Bader • on March 4, 2010

Temple defeated St. Louis Wednesday night in a closely contested battle 57-51.  The Owls held a one point margin at halftime after overcoming a first half deficit as large as 9, and pulled away late in the second half to keep pace with Xavier in the Atlantic 10 standings.  Lavoy Allen put together another impressive effort leading all scorers tallying

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Temple Shuts Down Dayton

Temple Shuts Down Dayton

By Eric Bader • on February 24, 2010

Temple defeated Dayton on Wednesday night 49-41, holding the Flyers, who average just under 70 points per game, to a season low point total.  Temple lead from very early in the first half until the final buzzer in this low scoring affair.  The game was a defensive struggle; the score was just 19-13

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Ramone Moore Shines as Temple Survives Against St. Joe’s in OT

Ramone Moore Shines as Temple Survives Against St. Joe’s in OT

By Eric Bader • on February 20, 2010

Temple prevailed 75-67 in a tightly contested game against rival St. Joseph’s on Saturday afternoon.  With the score tied at 57 Hawks’ senior guard Garrett Williamson drove to the hoop for 2 for his 20 points putting St. Joe’s ahead by 2 with less than 6 seconds to play.  Temple inbounded the

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Temple Takes Care of St. Bonaventure

Temple Takes Care of St. Bonaventure

By Eric Bader • on February 17, 2010

Temple won again Wednesday night defeating St. Bonaventure on the Bonnies’ home court 73-55.  The game was relatively close in the first half and it wasn’t until the second half that the Owls truly began to pull away.  Ramone Moore was once again in the starting lineup for the second consecutive

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Temple Thoroughly Dominates Rhode Island

Temple Thoroughly Dominates Rhode Island

By Eric Bader • on February 13, 2010

Temple set an all-time shooting percentage record Saturday afternoon shooting 68.6% from the floor and routing the Rhode Island Rams 78-56.  The Owls grabbed hold of the lead from the very beginning of the game and quickly opened up a double-digit lead in front of an exuberant and multitudinous Liacouras

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Second Half Surge Not Enough As Owls Are Defeated By Spiders

Second Half Surge Not Enough As Owls Are Defeated By Spiders

By Eric Bader • on February 6, 2010

A lopsided first half ultimately proved to be too much to recover from.  Richmond shot almost 80% in the first half, and held Temple to under 30%, while building an 18-point halftime lead.  The lead grew to as much as 23 before the Owls fought their way back into the game with an 11-0 run.  Temple

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Temple Recovers From Slow Start to Defeat Duquesne 76-60

Temple Recovers From Slow Start to Defeat Duquesne 76-60

By Eric Bader • on February 4, 2010

Temple put together another dominant home game Wednesday night as they downed Duquesne with ease.  The game didn’t start out easy, however, and the owls quickly found themselves down 10-2 due to sloppy turnovers and poor rebounding.  Fran Dunphy called a timeout and quickly went to the bench, far

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Temple Handles La Salle 64-52

Temple Handles La Salle 64-52

By Eric Bader • on January 30, 2010

Temple responded to their recent loss at Charlotte by defeating La Salle Saturday afternoon.  Owls guard Ramone Moore provided a spark off the bench and led all scorers with 14.  Lavoy Allen recorded another double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.  Juan Fernandez was kept quiet for the second

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Temple Falls to Charlotte 74-64

Temple Falls to Charlotte 74-64

By Eric Bader • on January 27, 2010

Foul trouble and excessive three point shooting contributed to the Owls first conference loss on Wednesday, stopping their win streak at six games.  Standouts Juan Fernandez and Lavoy Allen both rode the bench for much of the second half with 4 fouls apiece.  Allen still managed a double-double, but

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Craig Williams: Power Forward or Three-Point Specialist?

Craig Williams: Power Forward or Three-Point Specialist?

By Eric Bader • on January 24, 2010

Listed at 6’9’’ 240 lbs Temple’s Junior Forward Craig Williams appears to be a typical college basketball big man.  However, despite Williams’ stature his role on the Owls is predominantly as a three-point specialist.  A player of his size and build is normally expected to contribute primarily

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