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Moose shoots 44 but McGill mauled by Tigers

Published: 1 November 2008

HALIFAX – Moustafa El Zanaty posted an impressive 44-point performance but it was all in vain, as 10th-ranked Dalhousie upset No.7-McGill 93-75 in preseason men’s basketball at the Dalplex in Halifax, Saturday.

It was the best offensive output by a McGill player in 33 years, dating back the the 1975-76 season when Larry Gibson notched 54 against the Ottawa Gee-Gees. El Zanaty, a 6-foot-4 guard from Montreal, became only the fifth different player in McGill history to score at least 44 in a game, a feat that has been achieved 10 times, including repeat performances. The McGill single-game record is 56 points by Nasko Golomeev in 1969.

El Zanaty shot 13-for-28 from the floor, including 6-for-12 from three-point range. He also went 12-for-14 from the free-throw line, grabbed six rebounds, blocked one shot and had an assist in 37 minutes of court time.

Teammate Sean Anthony of Vancouver, B.C., contributed 13 points and six rebounds, while Matt Thornhill of Ile. Bizard, Que., drained 10 points and grabbed five boards.

Five different players reached double figures in scoring for the Tigers, led by 19 points from Simon Farine.

Dalhousie led 29-22 after the opening quarter, 52-36 at halftime and 74-58 after three quarters.

The Redmen, who had a 36-32 edge in rebounding, shot 37.2 per cent from the floor (27/67), 43.3% from the three-point arc (9/27) and 80% from the foul line (16/20). Dalhousie made 32 of 56 field goals (57.1%), went 6-for-9 from beyond the arc (66.7%) and connected on 23 of 29 shots from the charity stripe (79.3%).

McGill, which outlasted Saint Mary’s 93-90 on Friday and own a 7-3 record against Canadian teams, will close out their three-game road-trip at Acadia in Wolfeville, N.S., Sunday.

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