NCAA Basketball WILMINGTON - Quinten Rollins was torn. The Wilmington High School senior basketball ..... We're very fortunate in this area to have so many good college basketball programs." Rollins, a three-time, all-Fort Ancient
Updated Feb 4, 2012 8:06 PM ET MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) Quinten Rollins scored 14 points and Brian Sullivan knocked down four 3-pointers as Miami (Ohio) handed Ball State its fourth straight loss
against the RedHawks (7-11, 2-4), who have lost three straight games. Will Felder led Miami with 14 points, Quinten Rollins scored 12 and Reggie Johnson added 10. Ball State shot 57.7 percent from the floor (30 of 52) for the game while
until Williams' jumper gave UMass the lead for good, 70-69, with 1:12 left. Miami had a chance to tie but Quinten Rollins missed a free throw and Will Sullivan could not convert a layup as time expired. The Redhawks shot 2 for 9 over the
Illinois-Chicago to its second straight lost after winning eight consecutive. Reggie Johnson had 12 points and Quinten Rollins had five steals. Miami used a 9-0 run early in the first half, capped by Geovonie McKnight's jumper to give
Jon Harris added 15 points and eight rebounds for Miami, Will Felder contributed 12 points and seven rebounds and Quinten Rollins had 10 points and 10 assists. Devon Moore led James Madison with 17 points and Rayshawn Goins scored 14.
the victory. The win came mostly from the free-throw line. The RedHawks made 19 of 26 to the Tribe's 9 of 17. Quinten Rollins made a 3-pointer 3:28 into the second half to give the RedHawks a 40-30 advantage. From a 48-43 lead with
will try to keep taking the ball away following a program-record 22-steal performance against Grambling State. Quinten Rollins had seven steals for Miami, which ranks among the best in the nation at 14.5 per game. "We are going to rely
Josh Sewell and Quinten Rollins scored 18 points apiece for Miami (Ohio) in the Redhawks' 73-69 win over William & Mary on Thursday night. Sewell shot 6
Quinten Rollins of Miami breaks through the lane for a layup during the RedHawks' 68-61 loss to Tennessee State on Sunday at Millett Hall in