Gallery: FAU v. Ave Maria Men’s Basketball
Max Jackson | Staff Photographer
FAU forward C.J. Turman (0) goes up for a two handed dunk in the first half of play against Ave Maria.
Mohammed Emran | Staff Photographer
Junior guard Marquan Botley (2) attempts to shoot a 3-point shot while an Ave Maria defender attempts to block.
Max Jackson | Staff Photographer
FAU guard Adonis Filer (3) dribbles around a Gyrene defender towards the net. The redshirt junior was the highest scoring Owl on the night with 17 points.
Max Jackson | Staff Photographer
Owls guard Adonis Filer (3) shoots for a layup to give FAU a 41-39 lead against Ave Maria.
Max Jackson | Staff Photographer
Owls forward Jesse Hill (24) uses his body to get around Ave Maria defenders. The freshman from New Jersey scored 11 points on the night.
Max Jackson | Staff Photographer
Owls guard Nick Rutherford (10) scores one of his two open court breakaway layups of the night.
Max Jackson | Staff Photographer
Freshman forward Jesse Hill (24) goes up for a jump shot with less than ten minutes left in play against Ave Maria on Dec. 10th.
Mohammed Emran| Staff Photographer
Owls guard Adonis Filer (3) jumps towards the hoop to attempt a layup during the Owls’ 72-59 win over Ave Maria.
Mohammed Emran | Staff Photographer
The crowd at FAU Arena makes some noise to have a chance to catch shirts during Florida Atlantic men’s basketball’s game against Ave Maria on Dec. 10th.
Mohammed Emran | Staff Photographer
FAU forward C.J. Turman (0) goes up for a layup during the second half to make the the score 65-56 in favor of the Owls. Turman scored 12 points in total against Ave Maria.
Max Jackson | Staff Photographer
Men’s basketball head coach Michael Curry yells a play to his players during an Owls free throw shot. Curry is in his second year as head coach of the men’s basketball team.
Max is a political science and economics major with the goal of running for Congress in district 22 (Boca Raton). He joined the University Press in 2012...
Mohammed is a senior computer science major. He began at the University Press as a photographer. View his work: Flickr @dirtymomo Facebook @Moto Foto.