Sanders scores 21, Trapani 18 as Boston College rolls past NJIT 89-32
By APTuesday, January 5, 2010
Boston College routs NJIT 89-32
BOSTON — Rakim Sanders scored 21 points, Joe Trapani had 18 and Boston College recovered from a dismal nonconference loss with a 89-32 win over New Jersey Institute of Technology on Tuesday.
It was the fourth victory in five games for the Eagles (10-5), who completed the softer portion of their schedule and resume Atlantic Coast Conference play this week. They travel to Clemson on Saturday and play at No. 5 Duke next Wednesday.
But it was hardly an easy start this season for BC, which lost home games to Harvard, Rhode Island and, recently, Maine — all teams from weaker conferences.
Reggie Jackson added 15 points for BC.
Isaiah Wilkerson and Jheryl Wilson led NJIT (5-10) with 11 points apiece. The Highlanders shot just 23.5 percent.
BC, which shot 60 percent in the opening 20 minutes, led 45-15 at halftime.