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Dons Blow Out Cross Town Rival, 88-45

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    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Ali Thomas and Shammell Stallworth each scored 15 points as San Francisco extended its winning streak to nine games with an 88-45 victory over Division II San Francisco State on Thursday night.

    It's the Dons' longest winning streak since the 1982 club won their first 10 games.

    Travis Fenderson scored all 11 of his points in the second half to lead the Gators, who lost their seventh straight on the road. Damian Lawrence had 10.

    John Cox added 13 points for San Francisco (9-1), which is now 6-0 at home this season. Eugene Brown had 11 points and Hondre Brewer grabbed 11 rebounds.

    The Gators (1-10) opened the second half with a 9-1 run, pulling to within 55-24 with 16:28 remaining to play when Terrence Super completed a three-point play. San Francisco State held the Dons without a field goal for the first 7:37 of the second half.

    San Francisco went on an 11-0 run to take a 42-point lead with 12:07 to play, and led by as many as 45.

    The Dons led by 20 at 8:47 of the first half, and went up by 30 five minutes later.

    San Francisco used runs of 10-0, 9-0 and 11-0 during the first half to open up a 59-15 lead at halftime.

    The 15 points were the second fewest allowed by the Dons in a half. Sacramento State was held to 14 points on Dec. 4.

    Nine of the 10 players the Dons used in the first half made at least one basket, led by Thomas, who did not attempt a shot in the second half. Thomas, San Francisco's career leader in three-points made, was 4-of-5 from long range and 5-of-6 overall as the Dons shot 57 percent as a team in the first half while the Gators were held to 30 percent.