sportkingston - The authoritative source for Golden Gaels football and Kingston Area high school sports

sportkingston Staff

Claude Scilley
Brought To You By

DCSun Internet Technologies
AutoWizard.ca
Kingston Paint & Decorating
Thank You To All Our Generous Supporters!
We Need Your Help Too!
Help Support This Site
Site Information

About This Site

Contact Us

Home > Articles > Intercollegiate Sport > Queen's men bow to Ryerson

Queen's men bow to Ryerson


Posted: January 17th, 2016 @ 8:01pm


Queen’s Golden Gaels dropped their second Ontario University Athletics men’s basketball game in a row Saturday night, 97-81 to the No. 5-ranked Ryerson Rams in Toronto.

The Gaels led by a point, 25-24, after a high scoring first quarter, but the East division-leading Rams, 6-1, led 43-39 at halftime.

Queen’s trailed for most of the game, with the Ryerson lead bouncing between four and seven points through the middle part of the contest. The Gaels moved to within four points, 51-47, when Sukhpreet Singh nailed a three-point basket with about six minutes left in the third quarter.

Ryerson scored the next eight points, however, and it would be three minutes before the Gaels would get another basket, by which time the Rams held a 63-51 lead, a margin they more or less held to the end of the game.

Fifth-year senior guard Aaron Best, playing just his fourth game of the year, scored a season-best 28 points for Ryerson, largely on 10-for-15 shooting from the field. Adika Peter-McNeilly had 18 points for the Rams and Kadeem Green came of the bench to score 16.

Fourth-year forward Ryan Stroud had 25 points for the Gaels, by 11 points his career-best outing. Singh finished with 24 points and La Salle Secondary School grad Tanner Graham had 14 points to go with his 14 rebounds.

It was the fifth time this year that Singh has scored 20 points or more in a game.

There was nothing wrong with Queen’s free-throw shooting, as the Gaels drained 19 of 21 shots from the foul line.

The Gaels, 6-3, will play their next game Saturday at York.


Related Articles:


Support sportkingston

Thank You To All Our Generous Supporters!
We Need Your Help Too!
Help Support This Site
Follow sportkingston

Follow Us On Twitter
Follow Us On Twitter
Recent Stories


He coached young men, not just football players
All done
Queen's athletes win major volleyball awards
To buy or not to buy
QE splits two games at EOSSAA single-A basketball
KC downs Frontenac in EOSSAA basketball final
Weekend defeats send Gaels to preliminary playoff round
Queen's to host men's basketball playoff Wednesday
High school volleyball matches tonight at Regi
EOSSAA will try again to play basketball Tuesday
Categories


Amateur Sport

Baseball

Basketball

CIS Football

Cross Country

Fastball

Field hockey

Football

Frontenacs 50th

Grenadiers Football

High School Sports

Hockey

Intercollegiate Sport

Junior Hockey

Kingston Kings

Lacrosse

Napanee Express

Opinion

Pan Am Games

Queen's football

RMC Looking Back

Rowing

Rugby

Sailing

Soccer

Today In Jr. Hockey Playoff History

Track and field

Uncategorized

Volleyball
Search

Looking for a specific article, person, event, or subject?





Management Login

Powered By FlexCMS
Powered By FlexCMS