NCAA: Rozakeas in double figures – The performances of the Greeks of the evening
NCAA: Protagonist Tasos Rozakeas – What the Greek players did
There was intense Greek interest in the night at the NCAA, with Tasos Rozakeas making the most accomplished appearance, leading Mount St. Mary’s in a wide victory. At the same time, Beniamin Abosi, Ryan Soulis and Stefanos Spartalis recorded participations and positive elements.
Benjamin Abosi – Full presence off the bench
The San Francisco Dons comfortably outlasted the Morgan State Bears 94-64, with Benjamin Ambosi contributing significantly coming off the bench.
The Greek forward played for 15 minutes and finished the match with:
5 points (2/3 2-pointers, 1/2 shots)
4 rebounds
3 assists
1 steal
A performance that confirmed his usefulness in the team’s rotation.
Ryan Soulis – Poor night against strong opposition
Ryan Soulis was unable to find a rhythm in the Columbia Lions’ 74-56 loss to the California Golden Bears.
In 21 minutes of participation, Soulis recorded:
0 points (0/2 shots)
1 rebound
1 assist
2 steals
Columbia faced an in-form opponent, who remain unbeaten at home and with an excellent overall record.
Tasos Rozakeas – Double digit and decisive
The top Greek performance of the night belonged to Tasos Rozakeas, who had double figures in Mount St. Mary’s 73-42 against Penn State.
Rozakeas started in the starting five, played for 19 minutes and scored:
11 points (1/1 2-pointers, 3/5 3-pointers)
3 rebounds
3 steals
A highly efficient look, with a strong presence on both sides of the floor.
Stefanos Spartalis – Steady contribution in Monmouth’s win
Monmouth continued its positive performances, beating the Lehigh Mountain Hawks 76-62, with Stefanos Spartalis once again providing solutions from the starting five.
The Greek center played for 13 minutes, recording:
6 points (3/6 two points)
2 rebounds
It continues to play an active role in the rotation, providing energy and power to the racket.
