AIR FORCE ACADEMY, COLORADO - Air Force's top-ranked defense held Savannah State to 28.3 percent shooting as the Falcons coasted to a 56-33 victory on Monday. <br>
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Air Force (9-4) entered the game averaging just 54.5 points allowed, lowest in the nation. Savannah State's 33 points was the fourth-lowest Air Force has ever allowed and the lowest since holding Regis to 19 in 1978. <br>
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Tim Keller had 15 points for Air Force. Antoine Hood and Joel Gerlach added 10 points each. <br>
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Jamal Daniels scored 10 for Savannah State (0-11). <br>
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Air Force led by 27-9 with 3:48 left in the first half, but Savannah State closed the gap to 27-17 at the break. Air Force led by as much as 25 in the second half. <br>
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Air Force hit 54.5 percent of its field goals but had 15 turnovers and shot just 45.2 percent on free throws.