WHAT HAPPENED
College of Charleston redshirt freshman guard
Grant Riller scored a game-high 22 points in his return to the lineup which led to a 118-67 rout of Allen (S.C.) University in exhibition play on Friday night at TD Arena.
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THE ORLANDO CONNECTION
Orlando natives
Joe Chealey (17 points) and Riller (22 points) combined for 39 of the team's 118 points versus Allen. Both missed the 2015-16 season due to preseason injuries and are former hometown stars at Apopka High School and Ocoee High School respectively.
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DOUBLE TROUBLE
Sophomore
Jarrell Brantley recorded a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds against Allen. Last season, he turned in five double-double performances and earned CAA Rookie of the Year honors.
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INSIDE THE NUMBERS
7 – Number of players in double figures for the Cougars (Riller, Chealey, Brantley,
Jaylen McManus (13),
Chevez Goodwin (12),
Payton Hulsey (10),
Cameron Johnson (11))
10 – Number of three-pointers made in the ballgame including a trey by senior walk-on
Erik Goldbach
26 – Number of assists against Allen
64.2% – The Cougars' shooting percentage from the field (43-of-67)
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COUGARS HIT CENTURY MARK
The Cougars last hit the century mark with a 102-87 exhibition win over Newberry during the 2013-14 season. If the exhibition game officially counted in the CofC record books, this year's squad would've tied the 1973 squad for the fourth-highest point total in school history.
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1. 145 – 1973
2. 130 – 1973
3. 119 – 1971
4. 118 – 1973 and 2016
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NOTABLE QUOTABLES
"Our guys came out with a good approach. A lot of times you play an exhibition game, you wonder if the guys will be locked up and focused. It took us a while to get going and get ourselves established in the first 10-12 minutes of the game. I was really proud of how unselfish our guys were tonight with 26 assists. They did a great job of spreading the ball around and passing to their teammates. In the second half, we got back to playing sound defense in the half court. I was proud of their attention to detail, making adjustments at halftime and executing our game plan in the second half." – CofC Head Coach
Earl Grant
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"It felt amazing to be out there with my teammates again. They had faith in me throughout the whole (recovery) process. It feels good to be back out there with them." – CofC Redshirt Freshman Guard
Grant Riller
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SERIES NOTES
The Cougars now lead 15-1 in the all-time series with Allen since 1971. They have won the last six-consecutive meetings between the two schools. CofC is also 3-0 in exhibition games in the
Earl Grant Era.
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UP NEXT
CofC will officially open the 2016-17 college basketball season with its home opener scheduled against crosstown rival The Citadel on Friday, Nov. 11 at 7 p.m. (ET) at TD Arena.
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SEASON TICKET INFORMATION
Season, single-game and mini-plan tickets are still on sale by calling (843) 953-COFC or purchasing them online at:
www.CofCSports.com/tickets