Drexel 64, Princeton 57
Damion Lee scored 13 of his 21 points in the second half as
Drexel rallied for a 64-57 nonconference victory over Princeton on
Saturday.
Lee’s 3-pointer with 2:04 remaining broke a 57-57 tie and put
the Dragons (3-6) ahead to stay.
After Ian Hummer, Clay Wilson and T.J. Bray all missed shots for
the Tigers (3-5), two free throws by Daryl McCoy increased Drexel’s
lead to five points, 62-57, with 18 seconds left.
The Dragons shot 63.2 percent (12 of 19) in the second half,
including all three tries from 3-point range, after shooting 40
percent (10 of 25) in the first. They trailed 32-25 at
halftime.
Hummer scored 14 of his 19 points for Princeton in the first
half and moved into 10th place on the Tigers’ career scoring list
with 1,290 points.
Dartaye Ruffin added 12 points for Drexel, and Wilson had 12 for
Princeton.