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Bronx, N.Y. – The Fordham University Rams continue the 2021-2022 season, Fordham's 119th varsity season, by hosting the St. Francis College Terriers in the historic Rose Hill Gym on Wednesday, December 1, at 7:00 p.m.
The game will be broadcast live on SNY and streamed on ESPN+ with Andrew Bogusch (PxP) and Andrew Posadas (analyst) announcing as well as broadcast live on WFUV (90.7 FM) and streamed on
www.wfuvsports.org with Nick DeLuca (PxP) and Ryan Gregware (analyst) behind the mics.
Fordham enters the game with a 5-3 record after an 89-83 double overtime win at Central Connecticut State University on Wednesday night while St. Francis is 0-6 on the season after a 73-67 loss to North Carolina A&T at the Emerald Coast Classic on Saturday.
Wednesday night's contest will be the 37th meeting between Fordham and St. Francis on the hardwood. The Rams lead the all-time series, 23-13. The Rams took the most recent meeting, 68-59, in the Rose Hill Gym on November 5, 2019.
Notes
• After missing most of the 2020-2021 season, graduate student forward
Chuba Ohams has wasted little time displaying that he was back, recording a double-double in five of the first eight games.
• Ohams leads the Atlantic 10 and is fourth in the NCAA in rebounding (11.4 rpg).
• Graduate student guard
Darius Quisenberry is third in the Atlantic 10 in scoring, averaging a team-best 18.8 ppg.
• Junior guard Antonio Daye Jr. is right be Quisenberry in scoring, averaging 18.3 ppg, fourth Atlantic 10.
• The Fordham offense is firing on all cylinders, scoring more than 80 points in each of the last three games.
• The last 80-point game for the Rams prior to this year was against UMass on February 6, 2019 (55 games).
• It's the first time the Rams have scored 80-points in three straight games since 2015.
• The game will be Fordham's second straight against an opponent from the Northeast Conference
• St. Francis features the sons of two former Fordham Rams in junior Trey Quartlebaum (son of former Ram Fred Quartlebaum) and freshman guard Michael Parrotta (son of former Ram
Tom Parrotta).