Amos put on a show from distance in CCSU’s 78-67 conquest of Manhattan in Riverdale on Friday night, hitting all six of his three-point attempts as part of a team-high 20-point outing. He finished 7-11 from the floor and added four rebounds and a pair of blocks. Amos hit a buzzer-beating three-pointer at the half to give CCSU a 11-point edge heading into intermission, and helped ice the game on his sixth triple of the contest with 4:13 remaining. Amos moved up to seventh in the NEC with 13.7 ppg and is also sixth in field goal accuracy at 45.2 percent.