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TROY, N.Y. - The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) men's basketball team put six student-athletes in double digits in points and the Engineers defeated SUNY Cobleskill, 84-53, in the season opener for both teams.
RPI scored 11 of the first 15 points of the game and the Engineers went on to close the first half on a 30-19 run. Rensselaer got its first 11 points from four different players before the visiting Fighting Tigers battled back to within a point, 11-10, with 15:35 to play in the first half. The Engineers went on a 12-4 run for a 23-14 lead four minutes later and then used an 11-4 edge to take a 34-18 lead with five minutes left.
Rensselaer had a 41-29 advantage at halftime behind a balanced effort as six different players had at least five points. Senior
Brian Hatcher (Danbury, CT / Immaculate) and sophomore
Tom Horvat (Cranston, RI / Marianapolis Prep.) both had eight points for the home team, which shot 48.4 percent from the floor (15 of 31) in the first 20 minutes. Cobleskill made 33.3 percent (11 of 33) of its first half shots, led by Malik Chambers (West Point, NY / James I. O'Neill), a junior who had 10 points at halftime.Â
RPI started the second half with a 12-4 edge that pushed its lead to 20 points, 53-33, four minutes into the frame. Sophomore
Andreas Kontopidis (Sherborn, MA / Dover-Sherborn) had eight of the points, while Hatcher scored the other four. Rensselaer's lead reached 30 points, 80-50, with under three minutes to play.
Hatcher and Kontopidis both had 13 points; Horvat, freshman
Kevin Davis (Oxford, NY / Oxford Academy)Â and
Asa Barnhill (Gloversville, NY / Gloversville) scored 11 points apiece and
Jonathan Luster (Essex, CT / Valley Regional) put in 10 points. Hatcher added 10 rebounds, while Luster had six assists.
Chambers had a game-high 18 points for the Fighting Tigers, who got 12 points from junior Frank D'Esti (Vestal, NY / Vestal) and 10 from Quincey Miller (Brooklyn, NY / Lafayette). Joel Costello (Middleburgh, NY / Middleburgh) had 11 rebounds with eight points.
The Engineers travel to Plattsburgh State to play in the Cardinal Classic this weekend, while the Fighting Tigers play in the Holiday Inn Classic in Oneonta beginning on Friday.