Delaware beats Drexel 58-44, Dragons shoot just 30 percent

Delaware beats Drexel 58-44, Dragons shoot just 30 percent

Published Feb. 26, 2015 9:22 p.m. ET

PHILADELPHIA (AP) Kyle Anderson scored 16 points and Maurice Jeffers added 10 with nine rebounds as Delaware beat Drexel 58-44 and held onto a chance at the postseason on Thursday night.

Delaware (9-19, 8-9 Colonial Athletic Association) can clinch a sixth seed into the CAA Tournament with a win at Towson, or a Drexel loss, on Saturday.

Drexel (10-18, 8-9) lost its fourth in a row and learned Sunday it has lost Damion Lee for the remainder of the season with a fractured hand. Lee is the nation's fourth-leading scorer who's had five 30-point games this season.

Anderson hit a layup to put Delaware ahead 4-2 early then added a layup, two free throws and a 3-pointer as the Blue Hens launched a 12-2 run to break away.

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Freddie Wilson scored 12 points to lead Drexel, which shot 30 percent (20-66).

For Delaware, it was the fewest points allowed since 2012.

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