No. 10 FAU starts fast, rolls past Eastern Michigan 100-57 in home opener
AP
Nov 14, 2023
BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) Some students started lining up Monday night outside Florida Atlantic Owls's arena, arriving almost 24 hours before game time to get their choice of seat. They remembered all the chants and waves, sang along with Miley Cyrus’ “Party in the U.S.A.” and tried to mob players in celebration when the night was over.
It's a new season. But the vibe from last year's Final Four run lives on in Boca Raton.
Vladislav Goldin scored 19 points, Brandon Weatherspoon made all six of his shots to finish with 16 points and No. 10 Florida Atlantic eased past Eastern Michigan Eagles 100-57 on Tuesday night.
“It was awesome to see the guys and ladies camped out and for this to be a big deal,” said Owls coach Dusty May, who brought those overnight-camping students doughnuts and T-shirts Tuesday morning to thank them for the commitment. “Our guys deserve for this to be a big deal.”
Giancarlo Rosado and Brenen Lorient each scored 13 points for the Owls (2-0), who were playing for the first time with last season’s Final Four banner swaying over the court. FAU extended the nation’s second-longest home winning streak to 19 games and shot 63% on the way to finishing with six players in double figures.
Only UCLA has a longer current home streak than the Owls. The Bruins - winners of 27 straight at Pauley Pavilion - host Long Island University on Wednesday. FAU broke a tie with Liberty and UMass-Lowell, both winners of 18 in a row at home.
“My freshman year, we had 400, maybe 500 people here,” Rosado said. “To see it sold out ... it's a blessing.”
Tyson Acuff scored 20 points and Legend Geeter added 13 for Eastern Michigan (1-2), which gave up a 12-0 run in each half. The Eagles fell to 0-26 against Top 10 teams and 3-49 in their Division I era against teams ranked in the AP Top 25. They haven't beaten a ranked team since topping then-No. 22 Michigan 89-83 on Dec. 17, 1997.
This one was over early - FAU got an alley-oop dunk from Goldin 6 seconds after he won the opening tip, and the Owls started 8 of 9 from the field on the way to a 20-5 lead just 5:13 into the contest. The lead 51-28 at the break, the outcome decided.
Eastern Michigan, through eight minutes, had one fewer point (11) than FAU had assists (12). The Eagles didn’t get back-to-back shots to fall until early in the second half.
“Wouldn’t surprise me if they go back to the Final Four,” Eastern Michigan coach Stan Heath said of the Owls. “That’s a well-rounded team. Really shoot it well, pass it well, play extremely hard on both ends of the court.”
BIG PICTURE
Eastern Michigan: It was a return to Florida for Heath, who coached South Florida for seven seasons from 2007 through 2014. He also spent four years with the Lakeland Magic, winning the G League title with Orlando’s affiliate in 2021 before returning to his alma mater.
FAU: The home opener drew the biggest crowd in FAU history - 3,161 fans filling the small arena that, for now, doubles as the program’s practice facility. (There are plans to change that before long.) It was the seventh time in program history that more than 3,000 fans came to an FAU game; all of those instances have taken place in 2023, with the previous record of 3,130 getting set on Feb. 25 against UTEP.
UP NEXT
Eastern Michigan: Hosts Cleveland State on Saturday.
FAU: Hosts Bryant on Saturday.
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1st Half
EMU
Eagles
28
FAU
Owls
51
Time
Team
Play
Score
20:00
John McGriff vs. Vladislav Goldin (Vladislav Goldin gains possession)
19:56
+2
Vladislav Goldin makes two point dunk (Nick Boyd assists)
0-2
19:28
+2
Legend Geeter makes two point layup
2-2
19:08
Nick Boyd misses three point jump shot
19:06
Tyson Acuff defensive rebound
18:51
John McGriff turnover (bad pass)
18:39
+2
Vladislav Goldin makes two point layup (Bryan Greenlee assists)
2-4
18:23
Legend Geeter turnover (lost ball) (Johnell Davis steals)
18:15
+2
Brandon Weatherspoon makes two point layup (Johnell Davis assists)
2-6
17:50
Arne Osojnik misses three point jump shot
17:48
Nick Boyd defensive rebound
17:38
+2
Nick Boyd makes two point layup
2-8
17:23
+3
Tyson Acuff makes three point jump shot (John McGriff assists)
5-8
17:08
Johnell Davis turnover (bad pass) (Arne Osojnik steals)
16:58
Arne Osojnik turnover (lost ball) (Bryan Greenlee steals)
16:50
+3
Brandon Weatherspoon makes three point jump shot (Nick Boyd assists)
5-11
16:22
Vladislav Goldin blocks Arne Osojnik's two point layup
16:20
Tyson Acuff offensive rebound
16:20
Tyson Acuff misses three point jump shot
16:18
Johnell Davis defensive rebound
16:02
+3
Brandon Weatherspoon makes three point jump shot (Nick Boyd assists)
5-14
15:45
Jalin Billingsley misses three point jump shot
15:43
Johnell Davis defensive rebound
15:23
+3
Bryan Greenlee makes three point jump shot (Nick Boyd assists)
5-17
15:20
Eagles 30 second timeout
15:20
TV timeout
14:50
Eagles turnover (shot clock violation)
14:37
+3
Nick Boyd makes three point jump shot (Jalen Gaffney assists)
5-20
14:26
Tyson Acuff misses two point layup
14:24
Brandon Weatherspoon defensive rebound
14:13
Alijah Martin misses two point layup
14:11
Giancarlo Rosado offensive rebound
14:00
Nick Boyd misses three point jump shot
13:58
Tyson Acuff defensive rebound
13:41
Julius Ellerbe turnover (back court violation)
13:27
Brenen Lorient misses two point layup
13:25
Connor Serven defensive rebound
13:14
+2
Tyson Acuff makes two point jump shot
7-20
12:55
Giancarlo Rosado misses two point layup
12:53
Connor Serven defensive rebound
12:43
Tyson Acuff misses three point jump shot
12:41
Jalen Gaffney defensive rebound
12:28
Julius Ellerbe personal foul (Giancarlo Rosado draws the foul)
12:14
+2
Giancarlo Rosado makes two point layup (Bryan Greenlee assists)
7-22
11:47
+2
Cyril Martynov makes two point layup (Julius Ellerbe assists)
9-22
11:33
+2
Brenen Lorient makes two point layup (Giancarlo Rosado assists)
9-24
11:12
John McGriff misses two point jump shot
11:10
Bryan Greenlee defensive rebound
11:02
Alijah Martin misses three point jump shot
11:00
Julius Ellerbe defensive rebound
10:44
Kevin-David Rice misses two point layup
10:42
Giancarlo Rosado defensive rebound
10:30
+2
Brenen Lorient makes two point layup (Jalen Gaffney assists)
9-26
10:07
Julius Ellerbe misses two point jump shot
10:05
Alijah Martin defensive rebound
9:48
+2
Giancarlo Rosado makes two point layup
9-28
9:18
+2
Kevin-David Rice makes two point layup (Cyril Martynov assists)
11-28
9:00
+2
Giancarlo Rosado makes two point layup (Bryan Greenlee assists)
11-30
8:33
Cyril Martynov misses two point jump shot
8:31
Bryan Greenlee defensive rebound
8:25
+2
Brenen Lorient makes two point layup (Jalen Gaffney assists)
11-32
8:02
John McGriff misses two point jump shot
8:00
Jalen Gaffney defensive rebound
7:50
Kevin-David Rice personal foul (Jalen Gaffney draws the foul)
7:50
TV timeout
7:30
+2
Vladislav Goldin makes two point hook shot
11-34
7:15
+2
Tyson Acuff makes two point layup (Legend Geeter assists)
13-34
7:01
Vladislav Goldin misses two point layup
6:59
Vladislav Goldin offensive rebound
6:59
Vladislav Goldin misses two point layup
6:58
Vladislav Goldin offensive rebound
6:58
Legend Geeter personal foul (Vladislav Goldin draws the foul)
6:58
TV timeout
6:58
Nick Boyd misses three point jump shot
6:56
Brandon Weatherspoon offensive rebound
6:49
+2
Brandon Weatherspoon makes two point layup
13-36
6:36
Tre Carroll personal foul (Yusuf Jihad draws the foul)