CHARLESTON, S.C. - The College of Charleston men's basketball team opened the 2023-24 season with a gritty 71-69 win over Iona in front of a sold-out crowd of 5,265 in TD Arena Monday night.
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Both teams traded baskets out of the gate, with neither team only by more than three points through the early stages of the contest.
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The Cougars held Iona to a three-minute scoring drought with 13 minutes left in the half and took advantage of 6-0 run highlighted by a
Mayar Wol dunk that ignited the Charleston crowd in the first game of his collegiate career to retake the lead.
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Frankie Policelli drained a triple to push the lead to six followed by another trey a minute later to give the Cougars the largest lead of the night at 27-18. Iona responded, going 6-8 from the field to bring them back within two.
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In what turned to be a game of runs, the Cougars bounced back with another 6-0stretch to make it 41-33.
Reyne Smith fired a three with five seconds left in the half to take a 46-39 lead into the locker room.
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Iona took a 7-0 run at the beginning of the second half to bring them back within one. The Cougars allowed five turnovers in six minutes to allow the Gaels another 7-0 scoring run, falling behind 56-54 for the first time since the first half. Policelli drained his third triple of the night to retake the Cougar lead with seven minutes left.
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The Cougar defense held the Gaels to a five-minute scoring drought, forcing 12 straight misses from the field. Iona's defense responded by holding CofC to 1-10 from the field.
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The Gaels retook the lead again with three minutes left before four straight points from Brzovic put the Cougars up 67-64.
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 The Gaels took advantage of a steal off the fast break to take a 69-68 lead with a minute left. Brzovic responded to the play once again on a driving layup to make it 70-69 and solidify the win.
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Key Cougars
- Policelli recorded 15 points and eight boards in his first appearance as a Cougar.
- Brzovic came off the bench to lead the team with 16 points while Ben Burnham added 13 points to provide a strong front court presence.
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Game Notes
- The Cougars scored 26 points off the bench
- The win marks three straight season-opener wins for the Cougars
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Up Next
- Charleston will spend the rest of November on the road, beginning Friday at the Veteran's Classic. The Cougars will face Duquesne at 7:00 p.m. in Annapolis, Md.