Nelson Wins 200th Game at JHU as the Jays Down Cal Tech, 85-38
12 Blue Jays scored in the win
*Dec. 31, 2004*
*PASADENA, CA - * Head Coach *Bill Nelson* and the Blue Jays defeated
Cal Tech 85-38 in the final game of the Cal Tech Holiday Festival. The
win for Nelson is his 300th win at Johns Hopkins.
The Blue Jays used a 24-2 run midway through the first half to break
away from the Beavers. With the score tied 12-12, senior *Eric Toback
(Ellicott City, MD/Mt. Hebron)* nailed a three-pointer and a jump shot
on back-to-back processions to ignite the run. The Blue Jays with that
run were able to take a 44-22 lead into halftime.
In the second half, the Blue Jays extended their lead and were never
threatened by the Beavers. JHU held Cal Tech to only 16 points in the
half, the lowest total of any Blue Jay opponent this season.
Hopkins used a balanced scoring attack as 12 players scored, and four
registered double-digit point totals. Freshman *Terence Coppola (Scotia,
NY/Scotia-Glenville) *and *Doug Polster (Bernardsville, NJ/Bernards)*
each collected 12 points in the win. The 12 points for Polster are a
career and season-high.
Junior *Frank Mason (Silver Spring, MD/Barrie School)* added 11 points
off the bench as he went 4-of-5 from the floor. Sophomore *Zach Armen
(Manhasset, NY/Manhasset)* matched his career-high with 10 points.
The Blue Jays will travel to Centennial Conference opponent Gettysburg
for their next game on Wednesday. Tip off is set for 7:30 pm.
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<span class="storyheadline">Nelson Wins 200th Game at JHU as the Jays
Down Cal Tech, 85-38</span>
<p><span class="storyteaser">12 Blue Jays scored in the win</span>
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<p><b>Dec. 31, 2004</b>
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<p><b>PASADENA, CA - </b>
Head Coach <b>Bill Nelson</b> and the
Blue Jays defeated Cal Tech 85-38 in the final game of the Cal Tech
Holiday Festival. The win for Nelson is his 300th win at Johns Hopkins.
</p>
<p>The Blue Jays used a 24-2 run midway through the first half to break
away from the Beavers. With the score tied 12-12, senior <b>Eric
Toback (Ellicott City, MD/Mt. Hebron)</b>
nailed a three-pointer and a jump shot on back-to-back processions to
ignite the run. The Blue Jays with that run were able to take a 44-22
lead into halftime.
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<p>In the second half, the Blue Jays extended their lead and were
never threatened by the Beavers. JHU held Cal Tech to only 16 points in
the half, the lowest total of any Blue Jay opponent this season.
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Hopkins used a balanced scoring attack as 12 players scored, and four
registered double-digit point totals. Freshman <b>Terence Coppola
(Scotia, NY/Scotia-Glenville) </b>and <b>Doug Polster (Bernardsville,
NJ/Bernards)</b> each collected 12 points in the win. The 12 points for
Polster are a career and season-high.
<p>Junior <b>Frank Mason (Silver Spring, MD/Barrie School)</b> added
11 points off the bench as he went 4-of-5 from the floor. Sophomore <b>Zach
Armen (Manhasset, NY/Manhasset)</b> matched his career-high with 10
points.
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Gettysburg for their next game on Wednesday. Tip off is set for 7:30 pm.</p>
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12 Blue Jays scored in the win
*Dec. 31, 2004*
*PASADENA, CA - * Head Coach *Bill Nelson* and the Blue Jays defeated
Cal Tech 85-38 in the final game of the Cal Tech Holiday Festival. The
win for Nelson is his 300th win at Johns Hopkins.
The Blue Jays used a 24-2 run midway through the first half to break
away from the Beavers. With the score tied 12-12, senior *Eric Toback
(Ellicott City, MD/Mt. Hebron)* nailed a three-pointer and a jump shot
on back-to-back processions to ignite the run. The Blue Jays with that
run were able to take a 44-22 lead into halftime.
In the second half, the Blue Jays extended their lead and were never
threatened by the Beavers. JHU held Cal Tech to only 16 points in the
half, the lowest total of any Blue Jay opponent this season.
Hopkins used a balanced scoring attack as 12 players scored, and four
registered double-digit point totals. Freshman *Terence Coppola (Scotia,
NY/Scotia-Glenville) *and *Doug Polster (Bernardsville, NJ/Bernards)*
each collected 12 points in the win. The 12 points for Polster are a
career and season-high.
Junior *Frank Mason (Silver Spring, MD/Barrie School)* added 11 points
off the bench as he went 4-of-5 from the floor. Sophomore *Zach Armen
(Manhasset, NY/Manhasset)* matched his career-high with 10 points.
The Blue Jays will travel to Centennial Conference opponent Gettysburg
for their next game on Wednesday. Tip off is set for 7:30 pm.
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<span class="storyheadline">Nelson Wins 200th Game at JHU as the Jays
Down Cal Tech, 85-38</span>
<p><span class="storyteaser">12 Blue Jays scored in the win</span>
</p>
<p></p>
<p><b>Dec. 31, 2004</b>
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<p><b>PASADENA, CA - </b>
Head Coach <b>Bill Nelson</b> and the
Blue Jays defeated Cal Tech 85-38 in the final game of the Cal Tech
Holiday Festival. The win for Nelson is his 300th win at Johns Hopkins.
</p>
<p>The Blue Jays used a 24-2 run midway through the first half to break
away from the Beavers. With the score tied 12-12, senior <b>Eric
Toback (Ellicott City, MD/Mt. Hebron)</b>
nailed a three-pointer and a jump shot on back-to-back processions to
ignite the run. The Blue Jays with that run were able to take a 44-22
lead into halftime.
</p>
<p>In the second half, the Blue Jays extended their lead and were
never threatened by the Beavers. JHU held Cal Tech to only 16 points in
the half, the lowest total of any Blue Jay opponent this season.
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Hopkins used a balanced scoring attack as 12 players scored, and four
registered double-digit point totals. Freshman <b>Terence Coppola
(Scotia, NY/Scotia-Glenville) </b>and <b>Doug Polster (Bernardsville,
NJ/Bernards)</b> each collected 12 points in the win. The 12 points for
Polster are a career and season-high.
<p>Junior <b>Frank Mason (Silver Spring, MD/Barrie School)</b> added
11 points off the bench as he went 4-of-5 from the floor. Sophomore <b>Zach
Armen (Manhasset, NY/Manhasset)</b> matched his career-high with 10
points.
</p>
<p>The Blue Jays will travel to Centennial Conference opponent
Gettysburg for their next game on Wednesday. Tip off is set for 7:30 pm.</p>
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