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Drexel Edges Penn in Rare Morning Game Dragons battle to 66-64 win

By  ASSOCIATED PRESS and DAN STAMM

Updated 1:00 PM EDT, Tue, Nov 18, 2008

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Drexel Head Coach James "Bruiser" Flint is in his sixth season with the Dragons.

 

PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Tramanyne Hawthorne and Scott Rodgers each scored 13 points to lead Drexel to a 66-64 win over Penn on Tuesday.

Kevin Egee scored 18 points and Brennan Votel had 17 for the Quakers (0-2).

Egee sank a 3-pointer with 14.7 seconds left to pull the Quakers to 65-63 and quiet the enthusiastic Dragons fans.

Penn's Bobby Jordan was fouled on a 3 attempt with 3.6 seconds to go and had a chance to send the game into overtime. But he missed two of three from the free-throw line. The Quakers then missed their last-chance shot.

The Dragons (1-0) wildly celebrated their first win ever at home over Penn.

Drexel played Penn in a rare weekday 10 a.m. game as part of ESPN's 24-Hour College Hoops Tip-Off Marathon.

The Ivy League Quakers and their Colonial Athletic Association neighbors at Drexel are the closest geographical rivals in college basketball -- only four blocks separates them.

Copyright Associated Press / NBC Philadelphia

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