Box Score NEW ORLEANS — Xavier University of Louisiana
used a late first-half surge Saturday to spark a 71-49 men's basketball victory
against Florida Memorial.
It's the first time since January 2002 that the
Gold Rush (2-0) won consecutive games in the same season against ranked
opponents. Florida Memorial (1-1) is ranked 14th in NAIA Division II.
XULA won 75-73 Friday at St. Thomas, ranked 20th in NAIA D2.
XULA was 1-11 against ranked opponents last season.
"Still have a long way to go, but we're
taking some positive steps," second-year XULA coach
Alfred Williams said.
"Our guys are buying into their roles. It's coming together."
XULA trailed 20-13 through 13 minutes, then
made five 3-pointers — two apiece by
Jerry Gibson and
Jeff Dixon
— during an 18-2 run that gave it a 31-22 halftime lead.
The Lions never got closer than five points in the second half,
and XULA led by double digits for the final 9:28.
Jalen David scored 15 points, Dixon 14 and
Virgil Davison 12 for XULA. Davison scored all his points in the second
half, all on 3-pointers.
Elex Carter grabbed eight rebounds,
and David and
Galen Smith had six apiece. Dixon had four assists, and
Donovan Armstrong had three.
Omar Outar scored 13 points, and Travis
Mitchell had 11 points and seven rebounds for Florida Memorial.
Gibson scored all eight of his points in the
first half and did not miss a shot.
XULA limited Florida Memorial to its fewest points
at home in nearly three years. The Gold Rush outshot the Lions 41.2 to 26.2
percent from the floor.
"This group has a chance to be one of the best
defensive teams we've had in a long time," Williams said. "Their intensity
level and basketball savvy are high. They understand what other teams
are trying to do against them. They play together and swarm around the ball."
XULA finished with 12 3-pointers, its most
in a victory since February 2008. Dixon made three treys, and David made two.
XULA will be back on the road next Saturday
for a 4 p.m. matchup with LeMoyne-Owen of NCAA Division II. Start time
of that game was pushed up 3 1/2 hours.
The Gold Rush home opener will start at 7 p.m. Nov. 6 against another
NCAA D2 member, Miles, at the Convocation Center.