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Tartans Shoot Lights Out in Dominant Win Over Franciscan

Tartans Shoot Lights Out in Dominant Win Over Franciscan

From Carnegie Mellon University Athletics

The Carnegie Mellon University men's basketball team shot 61.5% from the floor in a 90-54 victory over Franciscan University at the first night of the Geneva College Coaches versus Cancer Tournament Friday, November 21.  The win moves the Tartans record to 3-0 on the young season while the Barons are now 0-2.

Carnegie Mellon started the game with a 15-0 run over the first five minutes. During the stretch, the Tartans converted 6-of-8 from the floor while sophomore Jack Serbin (New Albany, Ohio) scored the first eight points and 10 during the run.  The Cardinal and Gray never looked back and took a 50-23 lead into the break.

The Tartans shot 69.6% (16-23) from the floor in the first half and 70% (7-10) from long range. Franciscan shot 28.1% (9-32) while only making three long balls in the frame finishing 3-11 from behind the arc.

Early in the second half, Carnegie Mellon used a 10-0 scamper to grab its largest lead of the contest at 71-31 with 13 minutes to play.  Sophomore Chris Shkil (Mentor, Ohio/Notre Dame-Cathedral Latin) started the run with a layup and finished it with a foul shot with three other Tartans scoring in-between.

Carnegie Mellon had 14 players that scored with three in double figures led by Serbin's game-high 19 points on 7-of-9 shooting from the floor, including a 4-of-5 effort from behind the arc. Senior Seth Cordts (Amherst, N.H./Souhegan) and junior Kemal Dincer (Istanbul, Turkey/Texas Christian University) were the other Tartans in double figures with 11 points each.  Shkil tied a career-high in leading the Tartans with a game-high six rebounds while contributing nine points.  

It marked the first time that Carnegie Mellon shot over 60% from the floor in a contest since January, 6, 206 when the Tartans shot 65.5% in a win over Brandeis in Waltham, Mass.