KINGSTON, R.I. – Saint Louis came up clutch when it mattered in an 80-74 victory over the Rhode Island Rams Wednesday night at the Ryan Center in Kingston, Rhode Island.
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The Billikens improved to 20-10 overall and 11-6 in A-10 play with the victory. SLU remains in the hunt for the fourth-seed at the next week's A-10 Championship in Washington, D.C. Rhode Island fell to 14-14 and 5-11 in the league.
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Yuri Collins dished out nine assists, and in the process became the Billikens' single-season assists leader, breaking Jim Roder's school-record total of 235 assists that he set in the 1986-87 season. Collins now owns the Billikens' career assists record, the season record, and the single-game record.
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Fred Thatch Jr. scored 21 points and grabbed 13 rebounds for his third double-double of the season.
Gibson Jimerson hit five 3-pointers and finished with a game-high 22 points.
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Collins finished with a rare "quadruple nickel" of 10 points, nine assists, five rebounds and five steals.
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The Billikens trailed by as many as 10 points in the first half before a late charge put SLU on top 39-33 at halftime. Jimerson hit a pair of treys as part of a 9-0 run. Thatch then nailed a triple at the first-half buzzer to send the Bills into the locker room with the six-point lead.
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Saint Louis carried the same energy it had late in the first half into the second session.
Francis Okoro scored seven early points in the second half to give SLU a double-digit cushion. A Jimerson 3-pointer put SLU on top by 15.
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But then Rhode Island rallied back, and lead changed hands a few times before the Billikens put it out of reach with a strong final two minutes. With the Bills clinging to a two-point lead, Thatch nailed a big triple to put SLU up five. He then had a steal on the ensuing possession, which eventually led to a
Jordan Nesbitt dunk, and the Billikens were in control from there en route to the six-point win.
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The Billikens welcome in the VCU Rams Saturday for a critical A-10 showdown at Chaifetz Arena. Game time on ESPN2 is 3 p.m.
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