The Florida trip for Bryant resulted in a 2-1 record, with strong scoring outbursts from Charles Pride, Earl Timberlake, Sheirf Gross-Bullock, and Antwan Walker. It wasn't the kindest to St. Peter's transfer Doug Edert.
He was held scoreless in the first match against FAU, and dropped a mere 6 points in the FIU win. In today's game against Detroit Mercy, the narrative was flipped, and Edert shined and showcased his smooth three-ball. Dougie Buckets dropped 23 points, including 7-threes.
We knew coming into the season that Grasso's transfer class would provide immense skill and support the Bryant's roster, and this game proved so. The game today showcased the new Bulldogs, where the group combined for 85 points, 31 rebounds, 21 assists, and 13 three-pointers.
All five starters had double digit performances, headlined by Doug Edert's 23, and Earl Timberlake's 19. The Dawgs are now 4-1 in the first five games.
Up next, the highly touted rematch against Syracuse on Saturday. I've had this marked on the calendar for months, and I can't wait to watch Bryant shutdown Boeheim.
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