Box Score BELMONT, N.C. -- All 12 players in uniform found the scoring column Wednesday night as Belmont Abbey men's basketball wrapped up its non-conference schedule with a 107-61 victory over Christendom at the Wheeler Center. Four players topped double figures, led by Sean Halloran with 18 points.
DeQuan Abrom tallied 17 points, while Quest Aldridge chipped in 11 points -- all in the first half -- and a career-high-tying seven assists. Malik Tucker, making only his fifth career appearance, added a career-best 10 points.
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Belmont Abbey shot 62.7 percent from the field, its second-best effort of the season. The Crusaders also forced a season-high 32 turnovers.
- Tucker also topped the club in rebounding with five, contributing to a 32-24 advantage on the boards.
- The Abbey never trailed, scoring the first eight points of the contest.
- The lead was 55-31 at halftime, despite Christendom hitting 60.0 percent from the field in the period. It finished the contest at 53.3 percent, the best by an opponent all season.
- Halloran had a pair of blocked shots, doubling his career total. The team total of six was a season-best.
- The contest was just the third at home since January 1. During that span, the Crusaders played seven road contests.
- Romeao Ferguson, the Crusaders' second-leading scorer, was held out as a precautionary measure against injury.
- Belmont Abbey improved to 13-9, while Christendom fell to 1-13.
UP NEXT
- Belmont Abbey continues its homestand on Saturday with a key conference matchup against North Greenville.
- Tipoff is slated for approximately 7:30 p.m. in the Wheeler Center.