DURHAM, New Hampshire – The Marist men's basketball team closed out its eight-game stretch away from McCann Arena with a 58-49 triumph at New Hampshire on Wednesday.
- A pair of three-pointers by New Hampshire's Jordan Reed lifted the Wildcats to a 9-4 lead at the 16:43 mark.
- Over the last 16:43 of the first half, Marist outscored New Hampshire 29-3. The Red Foxes scored the last 19 points of the first half, and took a 33-12 lead after the first 20 minutes.
- New Hampshire countered with an 18-3 run early in the second half. This spurt got the Wildcats within six at 38-32 with 10:59 to play. However, they would draw no closer the rest of the way.
- Over the final 10 minutes of play, Marist never led by less than seven.
- Between the end of the first half and the beginning of the second half, Marist held New Hampshire scoreless for a span of 13:14. In that time, the Wildcats missed 15 straight field goal attempts went 0-for-2 from the free-throw line.
- Marist held New Hampshire without a two-point field goal in the first half. All 12 of the Wildcats' points came on three-pointers.
- In the first half, Marist shot .538 (14-for-26) from the field, while New Hampshire shot .182 (4-for-22). For the game, Marist shot .479 (23-for-48) from the field, while New Hampshire shot .352 (19-for-54).
- New Hampshire outscored Marist 37-25 in the second half.
- Senior guard Brian Parker led scorers with 13 points. Freshman point guard Darius Hines and senior forward Ryan Funk gave the Red Foxes three double-digit scorers. Both Hines and Funk scored 11.
- Freshman center Luke Nedrow led the Red Foxes with a career-high seven rebounds.
- Reed led New Hampshire with 12 points, and tied Jayden Martinez for the team lead with eight rebounds.
- Marist committed a season-low 10 turnovers.
- Parker passed Alan Tomidy to move into ninth place on Marist's all-time scoring list. He now has 1,514 career points. Next on the all-time list in eighth place is Jared Jordan (1,538 points).
- Parker is shooting .556 (30-for-54) from the field in his last five games.
- Hines did not commit a turnover against New Hampshire. He has just one in his last five games, covering a span of 134 minutes.
- Marist is now 3-3 all-time against New Hampshire. This is the first time in the series that the road team prevailed.
- Marist's eight straight games away from marked its longest in-season stretch in its Division I history. The Red Foxes went 4-4 in this span.
- Marist improved to 5-5. This is the third time this season the Red Foxes have been at .500, as they were previously 1-1 and 4-4.
- New Hampshire is now 2-9.
The Red Foxes return home to McCann Arena on Saturday, when they host Ivy League foe Brown. Tip-off is set for 1 p.m.