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San Francisco rolls past Pacific Union 90-38

The Columbian
Published: December 3, 2011, 4:00pm

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Justin Raffington set career highs with 15 points and eight rebounds Sunday as San Francisco rolled past winless NAIA opponent Pacific Union 90-38.

Raffington was one of six Dons who set or equaled their career-best point totals. Chris Adams (14 points) and Cole Dickerson (13 points, career-high nine rebounds) were among that group.

San Francisco (7-3) led 35-3 a little over 12 minutes into the game, and finished with its largest margin of victory since a 129-65 win Jan. 2, 2010 against Holy Names, another NAIA opponent.

The overmatched Pioneers (0-9) led 3-2 on a 3-pointer by Kalle Pascal before the Dons scored 33 consecutive points en route to a 48-12 halftime lead.

Michael Williams, who averages 12 points per game for San Francisco, did not suit up due to what a school spokesman termed “academic priorities.”

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