Team Stats
PBAM
UNF
FG%
.346
.536
3FG%
.211
.361
FT%
.750
.652
RB
41
51
TO
14
14
STL
5
10
Game Leaders
Players Mentioned

Photo by: Todd Drexler
Moore's 2,000th Career Point Highlights Osprey 102-67 Win Over Palm Beach Atlantic
1/2/2017 11:25:00 PM | Men's Basketball
QUICK GLANCE
Score: North Florida 102, Palm Beach Atlantic 67
Records: North Florida (5-12) | Palm Beach Atlantic (7-5)
Location: UNF Arena (Jacksonville, Fla.)
The Short Story:Â Dallas Moore finished with 23 points and became the first player in UNF history to score 2,000 career points in leading North Florida to a 102-67 victory over Palm Beach Atlantic on Monday night in the final non-conference game of the season.
GAMEDAY MEDIA CENTER
Final Boxscore: PDF | Full Game Book
OPENING TIP
- Dallas Moore led a group of six UNF players in double digits, finishing with 23 points in 23 minutes of action. Moore was 10-12 from the field including a trio of three-pointers to go along with five assists. His performance pushed him over the 2,000-point plateau for his career becoming the first player in UNF basketball (men's or women's) history to reach the mark and only the eighth player in ASUN history.
- Freshman Garrett Sams netted 18 points while fellow freshman Wajid Aminu tallied his team-leading 4th double-double collecting 11 points and a career best 13 rebounds. Other double figure performers included: Karlos Odum (11), Aaron Bodager (10) and Aaron Horne (10).
- The Ospreys posted a program record 13 blocked shots in the contest led by 6 from Aminu and 5 for senior Chris Davenport
- Malek Barber recorded 15 points to lead a trio of Sailfish players in double digits.
GAME CAPSULE
First Half Trends
- Score was tied four times and lead swapped twice in opening minutes of play.
- With Palm Beach Atlantic up 15-12, Ospreys answered with a 13-0 run to snatch control of the momentum. Dallas Moore recorded a pair of dunks in the surge that was capped by a three-pointer from Benedikt Haid.
- North Florida maintained a double-figure advantage the remainder of the half, shooting 47% from the field while limiting PBA to just 38% shooting including a 2-for-8 performance from long distance.
- Moore (16 pts) and Garrett Sams (14 pts) accounted for 30 of UNF's 47-point first half effort
- A driving lay-up with 36 seconds left in the half was the basket that put the standout senior over the 2,000-point mark
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Second Half Trends
- The Ospreys blitzed out of the gates to start the second period, outscoring PBA 18-6 over the first five minutes. The strong opening surge allowed UNF to extend their lead to over 20, 65-44, with 15:27 remaining in the game.
- UNF closed their run with nine straight points before a basket from the Sailfish slowed the surge, but North Florida followed up the PBA bucket with the next 16 points putting the game out of reach. The Ospreys 25-2 run was one of the largest of the season for the home team.
- North Florida would build as large as a 40-point margin late in the second half before claiming the 35-point victory.
INSIDE THE BOXSCORE
- Ospreys reached triple digits for the fourth time this season (33rd time in program history)
- UNF matched a season high with 13 3PM #BirdsofTrey
- North Florida won the battle of the boards, 51-41, marking the 10th time this season out-rebounding the opponent with their 3rd game with 50+
- UNF's topped the 20-assist mark for the second time this season led by 6 from Aaron Bodager and 5 for Dallas Moore
- Aminu's 6 blocked shots was the most by an Osprey this season and the second most in a game in program historyÂ
- Win snapped a three-game skid for UNF
SAY WHAT...
"Being 5-12 isn't a great thing but we are definitely looking forward to getting start Saturday in ASUN play and everybody being 0-0. I don't think anybody will overlook our team because of Dallas Moore. We played the 26th hardest schedule in the nation and our guys handled the challenge amazingly. Our goal for tonight was to share the ball and keep things moving and I thought we accomplished that."
On Dallas Moore
"When you coach a long time like I have, you get the opportunity to be part of some really great things, and I can honestly say I have never coached a player as talented as Dallas Moore. He is the complete package. He has done it at a high level against all levels of competition. He just wants to compete and plays with an amazing level of confidence."Â -- Head coach Matthew Driscoll
On Scoring 2,000 Points
"It definitely feels great. I couldn't have done this without all my teammates so I first of all want to thank each of them. I am also very appreciative of the time and support of the coaches who have helped me grow and mature as a player during my career. This is really a team accomplishment." -- Dallas Moore
NEXT UP
- Having wrapped up their non-conference ledger, North Florida now turns its attention to ASUN Conference play beginning Saturday (Jan. 7) on the road against crosstown rival Jacksonville in the season's first edition of the River City Rumble.
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Score: North Florida 102, Palm Beach Atlantic 67
Records: North Florida (5-12) | Palm Beach Atlantic (7-5)
Location: UNF Arena (Jacksonville, Fla.)
The Short Story:Â Dallas Moore finished with 23 points and became the first player in UNF history to score 2,000 career points in leading North Florida to a 102-67 victory over Palm Beach Atlantic on Monday night in the final non-conference game of the season.
GAMEDAY MEDIA CENTER
Final Boxscore: PDF | Full Game Book
OPENING TIP
- Dallas Moore led a group of six UNF players in double digits, finishing with 23 points in 23 minutes of action. Moore was 10-12 from the field including a trio of three-pointers to go along with five assists. His performance pushed him over the 2,000-point plateau for his career becoming the first player in UNF basketball (men's or women's) history to reach the mark and only the eighth player in ASUN history.
- Freshman Garrett Sams netted 18 points while fellow freshman Wajid Aminu tallied his team-leading 4th double-double collecting 11 points and a career best 13 rebounds. Other double figure performers included: Karlos Odum (11), Aaron Bodager (10) and Aaron Horne (10).
- The Ospreys posted a program record 13 blocked shots in the contest led by 6 from Aminu and 5 for senior Chris Davenport
- Malek Barber recorded 15 points to lead a trio of Sailfish players in double digits.
GAME CAPSULE
First Half Trends
- Score was tied four times and lead swapped twice in opening minutes of play.
- With Palm Beach Atlantic up 15-12, Ospreys answered with a 13-0 run to snatch control of the momentum. Dallas Moore recorded a pair of dunks in the surge that was capped by a three-pointer from Benedikt Haid.
- North Florida maintained a double-figure advantage the remainder of the half, shooting 47% from the field while limiting PBA to just 38% shooting including a 2-for-8 performance from long distance.
- Moore (16 pts) and Garrett Sams (14 pts) accounted for 30 of UNF's 47-point first half effort
- A driving lay-up with 36 seconds left in the half was the basket that put the standout senior over the 2,000-point mark
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Second Half Trends
- The Ospreys blitzed out of the gates to start the second period, outscoring PBA 18-6 over the first five minutes. The strong opening surge allowed UNF to extend their lead to over 20, 65-44, with 15:27 remaining in the game.
- UNF closed their run with nine straight points before a basket from the Sailfish slowed the surge, but North Florida followed up the PBA bucket with the next 16 points putting the game out of reach. The Ospreys 25-2 run was one of the largest of the season for the home team.
- North Florida would build as large as a 40-point margin late in the second half before claiming the 35-point victory.
INSIDE THE BOXSCORE
- Ospreys reached triple digits for the fourth time this season (33rd time in program history)
- UNF matched a season high with 13 3PM #BirdsofTrey
- North Florida won the battle of the boards, 51-41, marking the 10th time this season out-rebounding the opponent with their 3rd game with 50+
- UNF's topped the 20-assist mark for the second time this season led by 6 from Aaron Bodager and 5 for Dallas Moore
- Aminu's 6 blocked shots was the most by an Osprey this season and the second most in a game in program historyÂ
- Win snapped a three-game skid for UNF
SAY WHAT...
"Being 5-12 isn't a great thing but we are definitely looking forward to getting start Saturday in ASUN play and everybody being 0-0. I don't think anybody will overlook our team because of Dallas Moore. We played the 26th hardest schedule in the nation and our guys handled the challenge amazingly. Our goal for tonight was to share the ball and keep things moving and I thought we accomplished that."
On Dallas Moore
"When you coach a long time like I have, you get the opportunity to be part of some really great things, and I can honestly say I have never coached a player as talented as Dallas Moore. He is the complete package. He has done it at a high level against all levels of competition. He just wants to compete and plays with an amazing level of confidence."Â -- Head coach Matthew Driscoll
On Scoring 2,000 Points
"It definitely feels great. I couldn't have done this without all my teammates so I first of all want to thank each of them. I am also very appreciative of the time and support of the coaches who have helped me grow and mature as a player during my career. This is really a team accomplishment." -- Dallas Moore
NEXT UP
- Having wrapped up their non-conference ledger, North Florida now turns its attention to ASUN Conference play beginning Saturday (Jan. 7) on the road against crosstown rival Jacksonville in the season's first edition of the River City Rumble.
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NORTH FLORIDA MEN'S BASKETBALL | BOOT CAMP EXTENDED CUT
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Sunday, December 15
Coach Driscoll Postgame Interview at Georgia Tech
Monday, November 11
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Tuesday, January 16