NEW ORLEANS — Jorori Coleman scored 25 points Saturday
to lead Dillard to a 79-65 Gulf Coast Athletic Conference men's basketball victory against NAIA No. 22
Xavier University of Louisiana in the Crosstown Classic presented by Raising Cane's at XULA's Convocation Center.
The Bleu Devils (17-9, 8-3) won for the eighth time
in nine games and replaced the Gold Rush (19-7, 6-3) as the GCAC's second-place
team. On Monday XULA and DU swapped positions when the Gold Rush won at
SUNO and the Bleu Devils lost at Tougaloo.
Both XULA and DU are chasing Talladega, 8-2 in conference after
an 80-73 home victory against Edward Waters. Talladega finishes its GCAC
schedule at fourth-place Philander Smith next Saturday and at XULA Feb. 28,
two days before the GCAC Tournament.
Philander Smith, 5-4 after a 71-70 loss at SUNO,
will visit XULA at 7:30 p.m. Monday. XULA's final three games of the
regular season are all in conference and all at home.
Dillard used only seven players, and all five
starters scored in double figures. Joshua Simmons had 16 points, nine
rebounds and six assists, Kristopher Allmon scored 14, and Patrick
Thompson and Quinton Jackson scored 11 points apiece.
Jalen David scored 17 points, 14 in the second half,
for XULA.
Virgil Davison scored 12, and
Jeff Dixon had 12 points,
10 assists and six rebounds.
Davison made four 3-pointers to join
Mark Stewart (2006-07 and 2007-08), Morris Wright (2014-15 and 2015-16)
and Percy Bland (1989-90) as the only XULA men to make 70 treys
in a season. Davison has 71; Stewart made a school-record 109 in 2006-07.
Coleman, a 6-foot-4 junior, dominated the scoring for the third
time in as many Convocation Center appearances this season. During the
Xavier Classic in December, he scored 41 against Rust and 32 against
Virgin Islands.
Dillard never trailed and led for 39-of-40 minutes.
After a tie at 18, Jackson's basket at 10:24 of the first half put the
Bleu Devils ahead to stay. It was 32-27 at halftime and
68-52 after a Simmons basket with 4:29 remaining.
Dillard outshot XULA 51 to 43.1 percent from
the floor and had a 36-28 rebound advantage. Dillard made 20-of-28 free throws
to XULA's 7-of-13.
Dillard defeated the Gold Rush for the sixth straight time
to cap a Crosstown Classic where neither top-25 team won. In the opener,
XULA's women rallied in the fourth quarter for a 75-63 victory against
17th-ranked Dillard.
Attendance was 2,117 for the men's game and 1,375 for the women's,
both season bests on the Rush and Nuggets home schedules.