JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- David Lee scored 18 points to lead four Jacksonville players in double figures as the Dolphins coasted to an 84-62 win over Savannah State on Saturday.
Jacksonville (4-2) jumped to a 13-2 lead in the opening 6 minutes of the game. The Dolphins put together another 14-2 spurt in the first half to open a 35-14 lead with 3 minutes left.
Lee scored 10 of his game-high 18 points in the first half. He needed 16 shots in the game to connect on seven baskets, including a pair of 3-point shots.
Jacksonville, which played without its second leading scorer Haminn Quaintance (hand injury), beat Savannah State (0-10) for the second time in two weeks. The Dolphins won by 73-67 at Savannah State on Nov. 27.
Savannah State trailed by at least 18 points the entire second half.
Lee got good support from Jesse Kimbrough, who had a career high 17 points. Jacksonville finished with a 41-35 rebounding edge, the first time in six games this year that they have outrebounded their opponent.
Sherrard Reddick led Savannah State with 15 points. Don Carson and Mark Williams added 10 each.


