Embry-Riddle delivered a commanding performance on Sunday afternoon, defeating New College of Florida 93–69 at SCF-Bradenton. The Eagles controlled the game from the opening tip, building a 21-point halftime lead and never looking back.
ERAU's offense was firing on all cylinders, shooting an impressive 56.7% from the field and 40.9% from three-point range. The Eagles opened strong with a 44–23 first-half advantage, fueled by balanced scoring and relentless ball movement.
Peter Dress led the way with 21 points, adding five rebounds and three assists. Matur Dhal dominated inside, posting 19 points and nine boards, while Noah Gifft chipped in 14 points, including three triples. Off the bench, Ethan Macken provided a spark with 14 points on 7-of-8 shooting, and Christian Wells added 10 points and nine assists, showcasing Embry-Riddle's depth.
The Eagles' second-half efficiency was even better, hitting 62.5% of their shots and stretching the lead to as many as 25 points. Embry-Riddle finished with 38 rebounds, 24 assists, and just seven turnovers, highlighting a complete team effort.
New College of Florida was paced by Shawn Lefresne (21 points) and Diego Eslava (18 points), but the hosts struggled from deep, shooting only 15.4% from three.
ERAU will play next at Benedictine Mesa on Thursday, December 4th.