Lakewood, NJ – Felician delivered a complete performance on the road, earning a 78–65 victory over Georgian Court. The Golden Falcons controlled the tempo from the opening minutes and showcased balance on both ends of the floor to improve to 20-3 overall and 15-1 in conference play.
Felician shot 44.0 percent from the field (33-75) and a perfect 9-9 from the free throw line, setting the tone early with a 37-point first half before adding 41 more in the second. The Golden Falcons dominated inside, outscoring Georgian Court 50-34 in the paint, consistently attacking the rim and converting through contact.
The effort on the glass translated directly into offense. Felician pulled down 17 offensive rebounds and turned those opportunities into 17 second chance points. Their ability to extend possessions wore down the defense and led to key scoring stretches, including a 9-0 run in the first half that helped build separation.
In transition, Felician was equally effective, finishing with 19 fast break points. Active hands defensively led to 9 steals and forced 16 turnovers, which the Golden Falcons converted into 17 points off turnovers. Their pressure and quick decision-making fueled momentum and prevented Georgian Court from settling in offensively.
The bench provided a strong lift as well, contributing 22 points and maintaining intensity throughout rotations. Felician led for over 38 minutes of game time and built its advantage to as many as 17 in the second half, never allowing the opposition to mount a sustained comeback.
Standout performances anchored the victory. Moussa Camara was dominant in the paint, controlling the interior with efficient scoring and rebounding. Tavian Pullock provided a scoring spark, while Jeremiah Anderson orchestrated the offense and contributed timely shot-making. Tristin Harcourt added toughness on the glass and defensive activity, helping set the tone on both ends.
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