PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA (December 21, 2008) Despite a game-high matching 16 points by freshman Lucas Kuipers and a career-high 12-point effort by Suleiman Braimoh, Rice could not get by the hot, second-half shooting of Duquesne, dropping an 80-64 decision to the Dukes Saturday afternoon.
Led by Aaron Jackson?s 6-for-8 shooting and 16-point day, Duquesne connected on 72 percent of their second-half shots to help snap a two-game losing streak and improve to 6-4. Rice is now 4-6 heading into Monday night's match-up with fourth-ranked Oklahoma in Tudor Fieldhouse. Tip-off for Monday's game is 7 p.m.
Rice trailed 40-34 at intermission Saturday and managed just one field goal in the first seven minutes of the second period. At the same time, Duquesne started the half with a 10-4 run.
Rice senior guard Rodney Foster kept the Owls close with a trio of three-pointers midway through the second period. But Duquesne big man David Theis came up with a pair of defensive boards and at the other end scored inside then stepped back for a three-pointer the next time down the floor to move the Dukes' lead back to double figures. Damian Saunders capped a 7-0 Duquesne run, scoring on a fast break dunk and the Dukes' lead was 70-54 with 4:27 to play.
Braimoh's 12-point effort included a 6-for-7 performance at the free throw line, grabbed four rebounds and also drew a pair of charges. Following his first career double-double in Wednesday?s win over Harvard, Kuipers was 7-for-12 from the field and also had four rebounds.
Cory Pflieger added 11 points and had a team-high five rebounds for Rice.
Saunders fell one rebound shy of a double-double for Duquesne, scoring 13 points and pulling down nine rebounds. He also had three assists, a block and a steal.
In addition to his 16 points, Jackson had eight assists and seven rebounds.
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