Foumena comes off bench to help rally UCF over Quinnipiac 102-91
Jeremy Foumena came off the bench to score a career-high 18 points and grab seven rebounds as UCF rallied in the second half to beat Quinnipiac 102-91 on Tuesday night
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Jeremy Foumena came off the bench to score a career-high 18 points and grab seven rebounds as UCF rallied in the second half to beat Quinnipiac 102-91 on Tuesday night.
Trailing by 10 early in the second half, the Knights (6-1) outscored the Bobcats 23-4 over seven minutes to lead 82-70 by the eight-minute timeout with Foumena scoring eight. The lead would reach a high of 19.
Riley Kugel added 16 points and John Bol and Jordan Burks 13 each. Themus Fulks had a career-high 13 assists. UCF outscored the Bobcats 55-39 in the second half when it shot 58%, finishing at 53% for the game.
Jaden Zimmerman scored a career-high 26 points, Samson Reilly added 17 points and Amarri Monroe 14 points and seven rebounds for Quinnipiac (4-3). Monroe, the reigning MAAC Player of the Year who scored 25 points in Quinnipiac’s 83-75 win over Pitt in its previous game, fouled out with under five minutes left after a technical.
The Bobcats shot 57% in the first half in taking a 52-47 lead but fell off to 32% in the second.
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