April 14, 2024
Search
Close this search box.
Search
Close this search box.
April 14, 2024
Search
Close this search box.

Linking Northern and Central NJ, Bronx, Manhattan, Westchester and CT

YU Men’s Basketball Wins First Two Games

The Yeshiva University men’s basketball team earned its first two wins of the season last week. Defeating Skyline rival St. Joseph’s College Brooklyn (0-4, 0-2 Skyline) by a score of 124-91, Tuesday night at the Max Stern Athletic Center. Yeshiva set a program record for most points in a single game, eclipsing the previous mark set in in the 1958-59 season when Yeshiva scored 116 points against Brooklyn Polytechnic.

As a team, the Maccabees shot 65 percent from the field (46-70 FG) and drained 16 shots from beyond the arc (61 percent from 3-point range). YU scored 60 points in the opening half, and then added 64 more in the second stanza.

“It’s just nice to get our first win of the season,” Yeshiva University head coach Elliot Steinmetz said. “We have a lot of work to do to continue to get better every day. But, when we move the ball, we can score, that’s for sure.”

Leading the way for the Maccabees was freshman guard Ryan Turell, who scored a career-high 29 points and shot 10-14 from the field. The Los Angeles native also brought down eight rebounds, dished out seven assists and blocked a pair of shots. First-year guard Daniel Tzion produced 24 points, clutched six rebounds, distributed three assists and forced two steals. Junior guard Simcha Halpert scored 20 points (8-11 FG) and forced three steals, while senior forward Tal Gweta chipped in with 13 points and five assists.

Yeshiva got off to a slow start, falling behind 32-18, just over nine minutes in. Later in the period, the Maccabees turned the tide by scoring 10 unanswered points, capped off by a layup from Simcha Halpert, to even the game at 38-38 with 6:10 left to play in the first half. Yeshiva produced another rally to close out the period, scoring 13 of the stanza’s final 16 points to take a 60-50 lead into the locker room. Eight of those 13 points were scored by Turell, courtesy of a traditional three-point play, a 3-point field goal and a pair of free throws.

The Bears could not sustain a run to get back into the game during the second half. A 19-3 run by Yeshiva, concluded with a dunk from Turell, gave the home team a commanding 110-77 advantage, with 5:03 remaining in regulation time. Senior forward Michael Hayon’s 3-pointer, with 3:18 left to play, tied the team’s single-game scoring record. Less than two minutes later, a successful free throw by sophomore guard Eitan Halpert set the record. Eitan Halpert came back to hit two more shots from the charity stripe, with 35 ticks left on the clock, to score Yeshiva’s 123rd and 124th points of the contest.

The Maccabees went on to earn the convincing Skyline victory by 33 points.

For the evening, junior forward Daniel Katz produced nine points, dished out eight assists and grabbed six rebounds. Freshman guard Jeffrey Owen produced nine points with three rebounds, two assists and a pair of steals. Junior forward Gabriel Leifer had seven points with three rebounds. Senior guard Justin Hod had five points, while junior forward Kevin Bokor scored two points.

The Yeshiva University men’s basketball team earned a second convincing Skyline victory over Mount Saint Vincent, 99-56, at the Max Stern Athletic Center on Saturday evening. The Maccabees advance to 2-2 in the conference (2-5 overall), while the Dolphins drop to 1-1 in Skyline play (2-4 overall).

Yeshiva shot 60.7 percent from the field, including 46.4 percent from 3-point range.

Junior forward Daniel Katz led all players with 19 points, on 9-10 shooting, while grabbing seven rebounds and dishing out four assists. Freshman guard Ryan Turell had 18 points and five rebounds. Junior forward Gabriel Leifer produced a double-double with 12 points and 11 boards, while distributing six assists and blocking five shots.

Junior guard Simcha Halpert scored 15 points, courtesy of five 3-point shots, all in the second half. The Los Angeles native is just 36 points away from the 1,000-point milestone for his career.

YU never trailed during the contest. The game was close until the late stages of the first half, but the Maccabees dominated the final 6:03 of the period by outscoring the Dolphins, 16-4, to take a commanding 42-26 advantage at the break. Highlighted in that run was Katz grabbing a defensive rebound and throwing an outlet pass to Turell, who dunked the ball into the basket on a fast break to give the Macs a nine-point lead.

After Katz scored back-to-back baskets to open the second half, Turell launched a 3-point field goal to give Yeshiva a commanding 49-27 advantage. The home team steadily increased its lead for most of the stanza, as a successful jump shot by freshman guard Jeffrey Owen gave YU its largest lead of the game, at 88-42, with 4:13 left to play.

The Maccabees went on to earn the one-sided victory, 99-56.

For the evening, sophomore guard Eitan Halpert registered nine points with five assists, while freshman guard Daniel Tzion had a solid game with eight points and just as many rebounds. Owen and sophomore guard Sammy Mandel each scored six points, with the former clutching five caroms. Senior guard Justin Hod added three points, while junior forward Kevin Bokor scored two points to go along with a rebound. Senior forward Michael Hayon successfully converted a shot from the charity stripe and brought down four boards, while sophomore guard Albert Waxman had a rebound and a dime.

YU never trailed during the contest. The game was close until the late stages of the first half, but the Maccabees dominated the final 6:03 of the period by outscoring the Dolphins, 16-4, to take a commanding 42-26 advantage at the break. Highlighted in that run was Katz grabbing a defensive rebound and throwing an outlet pass to Turell, who dunked the ball into the basket on a fast break to give the Macs a nine-point lead.

After Katz scored back-to-back baskets to open the second half, Turell launched a 3-point field goal to give Yeshiva a commanding 49-27 advantage. The home team steadily increased its lead for most of the stanza, as a successful jump shot by freshman guard Jeffrey Owen gave YU its largest lead of the game, at 88-42, with 4:13 left to play.

The Maccabees went on to earn the one-sided victory, 99-56.

For the evening, sophomore guard Eitan Halpert registered nine points with five assists, while freshman guard Daniel Tzion had a solid game with eight points and just as many rebounds. Owen and sophomore guard Sammy Mandel each scored six points, with the former clutching five caroms. Senior guard Justin Hod added three points, while junior forward Kevin Bokor scored two points to go along with a rebound. Senior forward Michael Hayon successfully converted a shot from the charity stripe and brought down four boards, while sophomore guard Albert Waxman had a rebound and a dime.

By Anthony (A.J.) O’Hagan

Anthony (A.J.) O’Hagan is the sports information director at Yeshiva University.

Leave a Comment

Most Popular Articles