On February 10, 2015

The College of St. Joseph Fighting Saints men’s basketball team will take on conference opponent Hampshire College

By Justin Lemanski

Sports Reporter

The College of St. Joseph Fighting Saints men’s basketball team will take on conference opponent Hampshire College on Thursday, Feb. 12.

Hampshire currently is 0-11 overall seeking their first conference win. Hampshire is led by Aiden Dale, who averages 10.1 points per game.

Look for Saints forward Dre Anderson to continue to lead the Saints in scoring, while Kashean Alston provides solid support in the paint. The Saints will likely use their pressure defense to create opportunities for easy shots, while using their strong shooting to score in the half court. If the Saints can execute, they will put themselves in a good position to win.

Tip-off is at 8 p.m. at College of St. Joseph. The Saints will go to Eastern Maine CC the next day to finish off their regular season. Admission is free and both games of the doubleheader Thursday will be streamed live by STCN.

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