KUEKA PARK, NY - Nazareth Men's Basketball (17-6, 12-2) earned a hard-fought 71-63 road victory over Keuka (10-13, 7-7) Friday night inside JMW Recreation and Athletics Center. The Golden Flyers controlled the tempo early and responded to every push to secure the win.
HOW IT HAPPENED:
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Nazareth opened the game strong and held Keuka scoreless for nearly two minutes and gradually stretched the margin.
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Using balanced scoring and defensive pressure, the Golden Flyers took a 36-29 advantage going into halftime.
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Coming out of the break, Nazareth maintained their composure, answering to each Keuka push.
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A pair of fast-break three-pointers from Tyler Putney and consistent scoring in the paint allowed the Golden Flyers to push the lead to as many as 16 points midway through the second half.
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Keuka started to trim the deficit to single digits multiple times in the final minutes. Nazareth responded at the free-throw line and limited second-chance opportunities, slowing down the road contest with a 71-63 victory.
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The Golden Flyers let for the majority of the game and outscored Keuka 38-18 in the paint while converting 14-of-20 attempts at the foul line to secure the conference win.
GAME NOTES:
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Putney led Nazareth with 17 points, knocking down four three-pointers and adding four rebounds while shooting 4-of-8 from beyond the arc.
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Jaylen Savage delivered a strong all-around performance with 16 points, seven assists, three rebounds, and two steals, playing a key role in both the transition and half-court offense.
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Luke Insley finished with 13 points and three assists, providing steady ball movement and finishing efficiently in the open floor.
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Merritt Holly dominated the glass with a game-high 16 rebounds to go along with nine points, one block, and a strong defensive presence inside.
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As a team, the Golden Flyers shot 45.6 percent from the field, held the Wolves to 39.7 percent shooting, and finished with a +2 turnover margin in the 71-63 Empire 8 win.
UP NEXT:
Nazareth is away at Elmira, Saturday, Feb. 14th. Tip-off is scheduled for 4 p.m.