• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Baltimore Sports Today

Baltimore Sports Today

Baltimore Sports News Continuously Updated

  • Football
    • Ravens
    • Redskins
  • Baseball
    • Nationals
    • Orioles
  • Basketball
    • Mystics
    • Wizzards
  • Capitals
  • Soccer
    • Blast
    • D.C. United
    • Spirit
  • Colleges
    • George Mason
    • George Washington University
    • Georgetown
    • Howard
    • Johns Hopkins
    • Morgan State
    • Towson
    • University of Maryland
  • Team Stores

Men's basketball routs Duquesne on the road

February 17, 2022 by GW Hatchet

Men’s basketball dominated Duquesne in Pittsburgh on Wednesday night to bounce back from their blowout loss to Dayton on Saturday.

The Colonials (10-14, 6-6 A-10) put in a wire to wire performance to win 73-52, closing out their three-game road trip where they went 2-1. The Dukes (6-18, 1-11 A-10) looked overmatched offensively, struggling from anywhere outside the paint, scoring 40 of their 52 points down low and shooting just 1-of-21 from three point range.

“They run stuff offensively that’s really hard to guard, so it was good that our guys were able to take it and really play fast tonight by understanding what they were trying to do,” Head Coach Jamion Christian said. “I think they went 1-21 from three tonight and that’s groundbreaking defense from the three point line.”

Duquesne jumped out to a 2-0 lead to open the game and it ended up being their only lead of the night. The Colonials went on a 13-4 run going into the first media timeout, led by nine points on 4-of-4 shooting in the first six minutes from sophomore guard Joe Bamisile.

“He gives us such great spurtability,” Christian said. “And it means we’re never really out of the fight, with our ability to score the ball, and I think that’s important. To be a good team you got to be able to put the ball in the basket and you got to be able to go on these runs and I feel like we are a team that can do that.”

Bamisile finished with a game-high 21 points on 9-of-13 shooting from the field and 3-of-7 from beyond the arc while showing off the skills that Colonials fans have come to adore. The Virginia Tech transfer added three assists, two rebounds, a steal, a block and one of his signature windmill dunks.

Freshman guard Brayon Freeman also flourished early in the game driving to the basket and finishing at the rim. He struggled with turnovers early on, committing four in the first half, but cleaned it up in the second half, forfeiting the ball zero times.

“I thought his ability to get downhill and really push the tempo in transition was something that opened up some easy shots for us,” Christian said.

Freeman finished with 10 points, four rebounds, three assists and a steal.

After the Colonials established a large lead midway through the first half, they began to coast and struggled a bit on offense. The Dukes held a 15-2 advantage in offensive rebounding in the first half and forced 11 first half turnovers.

But the Colonials maintained a commanding 33-19 halftime lead thanks to a 9-of-40 first half shooting performance from Duquesne, who scored 18 of their 19 first half points in the paint, with the other one coming at the free throw line.

“They had 15 offensive rebounds in the first half,” Christian said. “But they were missing. At the end of the day, the job of the defense is for them to miss, and we were finding ways, even with all those offensive rebounds, to continue to get to the miss because we were rotating well and staying connected.”

GW started the second half well and dispelled any notion of a Duquesne comeback thanks to back-to-back three pointers from Bamisile and junior guard James Bishop.

The hot start gave the Colonials a 39-19 lead a minute into the second stanza. Bishop averaged 19.1 points per game, finishing with nine points on 4-of-13 shooting and one assist.

Duquesne continued to only find success down low as the second half wore on. But the Dukes finally hit their first field goal outside of the paint with 14:02 remaining thanks to a three pointer from freshman guard Primo Spears to cut the GW lead to 49-26.

The Colonials were in control for the rest of the game and got out to a 71-44 lead, their biggest of the night, with 2:49 remaining before Christian emptied the bench and fielded some players who don’t typically see the floor.

One of these players was senior guard Theonafis Stamoulis, who served as the team manager last season after transferring from Division II Adelphi. Stamoulis finished with two points and one rebound and was awarded the team’s player of the game award, otherwise known as George’s Chain of Command.

“He’s a guy who has put everything into this program for two years,” Christian said. “And it’s good to see him be rewarded.”

The Colonials have surpassed preseason expectations and are currently in eighth place in the Atlantic 10 with only three weeks remaining until the conference tournament.

GW returns home on Saturday to face Rhode Island for a 6 p.m. tip-off as they look to move above .500 in conference play for the first time since January 3, 2021.

Filed Under: George Washington University

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • 3 Takeaways From Capitals’ 5-2 Loss to Panthers
  • Senators request fraud probe of Minneapolis charity favored by Ilhan Omar
  • VIEWPOINT | Protect Technology Programs at Universities
  • Trump calls for new leadership in Iran after ayatollah blames him for protest deaths
  • Washington Capitals Reassign Brett Leason

Categories

  • Baseball
    • Nationals
    • Orioles
  • Basketball
    • Mystics
    • Wizzards
  • Capitals
  • Colleges
    • George Mason
    • George Washington University
    • Georgetown
    • Howard
    • Morgan State
    • Navy
    • Towson
    • University of Maryland
  • Football
    • Ravens
    • Redskins
  • Soccer
    • Blast
    • D.C. United
    • Spirit
  • Uncategorized

Archives

Our Partners

All Sports

  • 247 Sports
  • Bleacher Report
  • CBS Baltimore
  • Forgotten 5
  • NBC Sports Washington
  • Maryland Sports Blog
  • OurSports Central
  • PressBoxOnline.com
  • The Baltimore Sun
  • The Baltimore Wire
  • The Sports Daily
  • The Sports Fan Journal
  • The Spun
  • USA Today
  • Washington Post
  • Washington Times

Baseball

  • MLB.com - Orioles
  • MLB.com - Nationals
  • Baltimore Baseball
  • Birds Watcher
  • Camden Chat
  • District On Deck
  • Federal Baseball
  • Last Word On Baseball - Nationals
  • Last Word On Baseball - Orioles
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Nationals
  • MLB Trade Rumors - Orioles
  • Nationals Arm Race
  • Orioles Hangout

Basketball

  • NBA.com
  • WNBA.com
  • Amico Hoops
  • Bullets Forever
  • High Post Hoops
  • Hoops Hype
  • Hoops Rumors
  • Last Word On Pro Basketball
  • Pro Basketball Talk
  • Real GM
  • Wiz Of Awes

Football

  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Washington Redskins
  • Baltimore Beatdown
  • Baltimore Gridiron Report
  • Ebony Bird
  • Hogs Haven
  • Last Word On Pro Football - Washington Commanders
  • Last Word On Pro Football - Baltimore Ravens
  • NFL Trade Rumors - Ravens
  • NFL Trade Rumors - Redskins
  • Our Turf Football - Ravens
  • Our Turf Football - Redskins
  • Pro Football Rumors - Ravens
  • Pro Football Rumors - Redskins
  • Pro Football Talk - Redskins
  • Pro Football Talk - Ravens
  • Redskins Gab
  • Ravens Wire
  • Redskins Wire
  • Riggos Rag
  • Total Ravens

Hockey

  • Washington Capitals
  • Elite Prospects
  • Japers Rink
  • Last Word On Hockey
  • Pro Hockey Rumors
  • Pro Hockey Talk
  • Stars And Sticks
  • The Hockey Writers

Soccer

  • Baltimore Blast
  • Black And Red United
  • Last Word on Soccer - DC United
  • Last Word on Soccer - Spirit
  • MLS Multiplex

College

  • Big East Coast Bias
  • Busting Brackets
  • Casual Hoya
  • College Football News
  • College Sports Madness
  • Fourth Estate
  • GW Hatchet
  • Saturday Blitz
  • The Diamondback
  • The Hilltop
  • The Hoya
  • Testudo Times
  • Zags Blog

Copyright © 2026 · Magazine Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in