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The Denver Pioneers salvaged its Florida road trip by beating FIU, 77-63.
The Denver Pioneers are coming off a painful 72-71 loss at Florida Atlantic on Thursday night, but they can salvage what's left of their Florida road trip against Florida International on Saturday night. If they are to earn the road win over FIU, a faster start will be a key to it.
Related: Denver Vs. Florida Atlantic Final Score: Pioneers Rally But Lose, 72-71
Offensively, Denver has been one of the nation's top shooting teams -- the Pioneers rank in the top 10 in 3FG%, 2FG% and FT% -- and the Golden Panthers are nothing special in terms of field goal percentage defense. FIU has been especially vulnerable inside this season, though the team has improved a bit in conference play.
At the other end, it's a good matchup for a Denver defense that has been forcing plenty of turnovers this season. Florida International is turning the ball over on 22.4% of its offensive possessions, which ranks 267th in the nation.
Date & Game Time: Saturday, Feb. 11, 5:30 p.m. MT
TV: Pioneer Vision
Radio: AM 1510 and FM 93.7
Series History: Denver leads 9-7
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Denver Vs. Florida International: Pioneers End Road Sun Belt Schedule With 77-63 Victory Over Golden Panthers
The Denver Pioneers will be at home at Magness Arena for the three remaining games of the regular season following Saturday's road victory over the Fla. International Golden Panthers, 77-63. Brett Olson led the way to victory with 19 points.
Sophomore forward Chris Udofia put in a strong game of 17 points, 7 assists, 3 rebounds, 2 blocks and 1 steal. Brian Stafford added 13 points and stole the ball three times. Freshman Royce O'Neale had a solid game with nine points and eight rebounds. However, it was tainted by five turnovers and four personal fouls
The Pioneers couldn't stop Jeremy Allen, who scored 29 points and stole four balls. He made 13-of-15 free throws. DeJuan Wright and Cameron Bell put in 15 and 12 points and 9 and 8 rebounds, respectively.
Denver (18-8, 8-5 Sun Belt) hosts Louisiana-Lafayette on Thursday.
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Feb 11 8:39p by Russ Oates