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Men's Basketball
DAYTON HOLDS OFF SECOND-HALF RHODE ISLAND RALLY TO WIN A-10 OPENER, 92-83

Brian Roberts led the Flyers with 23 points and seven assists in UD's 92-83 win over URI

Brian Roberts led the Flyers with 23 points and seven assists in UD's 92-83 win over URI

Jan. 9, 2008

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DAYTON, Ohio (AP) - Brian Roberts scored 23 points and No. 17/22 Dayton withstood a furious second-half rally by No. 22/20 Rhode Island in a 92-83 victory Wednesday night in the Atlantic 10 opener for both teams.

Dayton (13-1) used its depth and a balanced scoring attack to extend its winning streak to 12 games.

Jimmy Baron had 26 points for the Rams (14-2), many on open looks off screens, while Will Daniels added 25.

After trailing 54-41 at halftime, Rhode Island staged a comeback behind the shooting of Baron and Daniels. The Rams cut Dayton's lead to 73-70 with 6:34 left, but driving layups by Andres Sandoval and Charles Little gave the Flyers a seven-point cushion.

However, six straight points by Daniels, including a twisting layup and a dunk, cut the lead to 82-78 with 1:31 to go. A 3-pointer by Dayton's Marcus Johnson from the base line with 58 seconds remaining gave the Flyers an 85-78 lead and put the game out of reach.

The Flyers shot 62 percent from the field and were 19-of-28 from 3-point range. Johnson finished with 14 points, Sandoval had 12 and center Kurt Huelsman 10.

Guard Mickey Perry, a transfer from Wisconsin, scored eight points, including two 3-pointers.

Dayton outrebounded the Rams 32-29.

Daniels came alive in the second half to pace the Rams' comeback, scoring 15 of his 25 points. But he picked up his fourth foul with 5:47 left and spent several crucial minutes on the bench.

Rhode Island ramped up its defense in the second half, deploying traps and double teams. But the Flyers neutralized it by finding the open man.

Roberts, Dayton's go-to scorer, was able to overcome getting double- and sometimes triple-teamed. He scored nine of his 23 points over the final 2:29.

Dayton shot 74 percent from the field in taking a 54-41 halftime lead.

The victory gave Dayton its longest winning streak since a 19-game run bridging the 1967-68 and 1968-69 seasons.

Rhode Island had been off to its best start since the 1946-47 team began 15-1.