Dec. 16, 2006
Box Score
Fullerton, CA - Senior point guard Bobby Brown scored a
school-record 47 points including a record 11 3-point field goals
Saturday night to lead Cal State Fullerton to a 94-65
non-conference victory over Bethune-Cookman College.
The Titans are off to their best start since 1996-97 at 7-2
while the Wildcats completed a winless 4-game West Coast road trip
and fell to 2-6.
Frank
Robinson had 11 points and 7 assists and Kenneth
Alexander had 10 points for the Titans, who trailed only 2-0.
Aaron Nelson had 16 points and a game-high 9 rebounds for
Bethune-Cookman, which also got 11 points from Jimmy Hudson.
Brown made 17 of 20 shots overall and 11 of 13 from behind the
arc. He made his only two free-throw attempts with 2:27 to play
before coming out. The old school record was 45 points by Jon
Brettman on Dec. 12, 1960, vs. Luke Air Force Base. The previous
Div. I record was 38 points by Richard Morton on Jan. 7, 1988, vs.
UC Irvine. The previous 3-point mark was 10 by Ryan Dillon on Jan.
31, 2001, vs. Boise State. Brown's previous bests were 30 points on
two occasions and 7 3-pointers on two occasions.
Brown's point total is the second highest in Big West Conference
history, surpassed only by a 53-point effort by Raymond Lewis of
Cal State L.A. on Feb. 23, 1973, vs. Long Beach State in double
overtime. His 11 3-pointers tie the Big West mark of Chris Brown of
UC Irvine vs. New Mexico State on Mar. 13, 1994.
Brown made his first seven shots before missing a breakaway dunk
late in the first half in which he scored 20 points. His other two
misses were 3-point tries, one in each half.
Fullerton jumped out to a 14-4 lead and it was 19-10 at 12:59
with Brown scoring 17 of the Titan points. The Wildcats got as
close as 22-20 before the Titans pulled away. It was still only an
8-point game at 45-37 with 17:35 to play after Nelson scored
inside. But Fullerton went on an 11-2 run to lead by 17 points at
56-39 and the rout was on.
Fullerton played without top rebounder and No. 2 scorer Scott Cutley, who
suffered a fractured left (non-shooting) thumb in practice earlier
in the week. His future availability is unknown.
Fullerton hosts Louisiana-Lafayette on Wednesday night while
Bethune-Cookman goes home to Daytona Beach, Florida, before a Dec.
22 game at Savannah State.