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(BROOKLYN, NY) – Sophomore
Zach Cooks scored a team-high 22 points and NJIT remained perfect on the road with a 77-70 victory over LIU Brooklyn on Sunday at Steinberg Wellness Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. With a 6-1 record, the Highlanders are off to their best start since 1994-95.
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Their 3-0 record away from Newark also represents their best road start since 2000-01. In fact, it also gives the Highlanders their first three-game, road winning streak since Jan. 15 to Feb. 1, 2006 (Stetson, Kennesaw, Lipscomb).
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Additionally, the Highlanders have won back-to-back games in the series with the Blackbirds and four-straight against opponents from the Northeast Conference – both stats dating back to the 2017-18 season.
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Sophomore
San Antonio Brinson tied his career-high with 15 points and grabbed seven rebounds. Senior
Diandre Wilson tallied 13 points. NJIT's other double-digit scorer was senior
Abdul Lewis, who had his best game of the season with 12 points and a team-high eight rebounds.
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LIU received a game-high 31 points and 10 rebounds from senior Raiquan Clark. However, no other Blackbird scorer reached double figures.
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Although NJITÂ held a lead for the majority of the game, LIU made a second-half surge to attempt a comeback. Down by 12 points with less than 17 minutes to go, the Blackbirds went on a 14-6 run to pull to 58-54 with 13:46 remaining.
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Lewis quelled the run with two-straight field goals. In fact, after the only other time LIU pulled to within four points (64-60), it was a Lewis jumper with 7:52 on the clock that maintained the NJIT buffer.
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This time, the Highlanders did not allow the Blackbirds to crawl any closer.
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NJIT shot 27-for-59 (45.8%) from the floor while holding LIU to 23-for-57 (40.4%) on field-goal attempts. Additionally, LIU was held to 70 points despite entering the day averaging 84.0 point per game – which ranked second in the NEC and 52
nd in the country. The Highlanders were also plus-five in the turnover battle in forcing 15 from LIU.
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NJIT started to run away from the Blackbirds towards the end of the first half.
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The Blackbirds had pulled to within a basket at 24-22 at 5:26 on a three-pointer by junior Julius van Saunders. However, the Highlanders answered 24 seconds later with a triple of their own from senior
Donovan Greer – a basket that ignited a 19-8 half-ending run over the final 5:02.
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Greer hit another trey a minute-and-a-half later, while both Cooks and Brinson chipped in with four points apiece during the spurt.
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By the time the first half came to an end, NJIT had a game-high 13-point lead and a half-high 14 points from Cooks. Brinson recorded seven points and a half-high six rebounds.
NJIT has now won back-to-back road games to rebound from their only loss of the season -- an 86-73 home loss to Cornell University on Nov. 17.
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The Highlanders are back in action on Wednesday, when they travel to Philadelphia to take on Drexel University (3-2). Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Daskalakis Athletic Center.
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Last season, NJIT earned a 65-53 home win on Nov. 25, 2017, in the first-ever meeting between the programs. In was also the Highlanders' first all-time victory in four tries against an opponent from the Colonial Athletic Association (CAA).
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