USF Senior Writer
NEWARK, Del., DEC. 3, 2015 – USF swatted away a season-high 11 shots but couldn’t find its groove on offense in a 67-58 loss at Delaware on Thursday night.
The Bulls fell to 2-6 after limiting Delaware to a season-low 30.9 percent from the field (17-for-55). The Blue Hens (4-2) were able to stay ahead by outrebounding USF, 48-34, and going 29-for-37 from the free throw line.
“We got 11 blocks, but you negate all that defensive effort by not boxing out, letting them get 16 offensive rebounds, and putting them on the line,” head coach Orlando Antigua said.