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This weekend — the Steve Donahue Era began at St. Joseph’s with another thrilling chapter in Philadelphia Collegiate Basketball History — a 76–65 defeat of Drexel on the Hawk’s Campus. But neither the new basketball chapter nor only the second game of a new season was the most exciting part of Saturday at Hagan Arena for Hawk’s fans.
With just under six minutes left in the contest — St. Joe’s (2–0) went on a 16–5 run to hand Drexel it’s first loss of the season. Spearheading that run — was former LaSalle transfer Deuce Jones II. Jones came off of the St. Joseph’s bench to score twenty-nine points including twelve converted free throws and a perfect 3 of 3 from beyond the arc.
Drexel (1–1) was led by a double-double from Guard Villiam Garcia Adsten.
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