FROSTBURG, Md. – The Frostburg State Men's Basketball team picked up their second win of the season in convincing fashion with a 105-83 victory at home over Shepherd.
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It took just seven seconds for FSU to begin the game on the front foot, as graduate Kyle Whippen found sophomore Trey Simmons for a quick three, followed immediately by graduate Chase Whippen nabbing an offensive board and dishing to freshman Mitch Finefrock in the corner for a 6-0 lead. The Rams netted the next five to pull back within one, but Kyle Whippen drove the paint while Finefrock hit back-to-back triples to push the lead out to 14-5.
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SU finally settled themselves defensively, holding the Bobcats to just one field goal over the next three minutes while scoring 12 of their own to take their first lead at 17-16. Each side traded buckets, through the next four minutes, as Simmons hit a mid-range jumper and a three, while Chase Whippen also hit from deep and junior Mike Montano had a steal-and-dunk to pull level at 26-26.
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Montano and junior Zane McCarty then knocked down treys either side of Kyle Whippen's perfect trip to the line, helping to kick off an 18-5 run that put Frostburg ahead 44-31. FSU's defense held Shepherd scoreless for five minutes, helped out by redshirt freshman DJ Daniel coming up with a huge block, as Montano, Kyle Whippen, and Simmons all got to the cup for lay-ins. Over the final two and a half minutes of the half, the Rams got the deficit back to within single digits after scoring six of the next eight, but Montano ended things with a pair of baskets in the last minute to go into the break up 50-37.
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The Bobcats began the second half with a flurry of makes, as Kyle Whippen got to the rim before Simmons got a steal-and-score, while Montano added a pair of freebies to quickly go ahead 56-37. SU got their first points on a couple free throws before trading scores with Montano, as Daniel and Chase Whippen then nailed a pair of triples either side of the former's makes at the charity stripe, pushing the lead out to 25.
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Over the next three minutes, Finefrock hit a smooth pull-up jumper before the Whippen brothers hit back-to-back threes on McCarty's assists, keeping the offense flowing despite Shepherd's answers, leading 76-53 with 11 minutes to go. The Bobcats continued to churn out points, as Finefrock and Simmons hit from two, McCarty notched a corner trey, and Montano and Chase Whippen slammed home dunks to go up 90-65. SU tried to trim the lead with a pair of dunks of their own, but layups from Simmons, Montano, and Kyle Whippen kept the advantage at 20 with five minutes left.
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Nearly two minutes went by before the Rams got back-to-back scores to pull back within 16, but a Montano lay-in and Finefrock's fourth deep make of the day got FSU over the century mark and restored the 20-point advantage. Simmons added another jumper followed by a trip to the line, as Shepherd made three of their final four free throws to bring the final to 105-83.
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Frostburg made 14 threes on the day, tying for the second-most in program history. Montano led the Bobcats in points (25), rebounds (9), and assists (5), as he was joined in double-figure scoring by Simmons (23), Kyle Whippen (22), and Finefrock (16).
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With the win, FSU improves to 2-2 on the year, while Shepherd drops to 3-2. Frostburg will next head on the road to face Kutztown on Monday, December 1 at 7:30 p.m. Information and updates will be posted to frostburgsports.com.
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