Junior Terrell Ray was the lone Raven in double-figures with ten
points to go with four rebounds and two steals.
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Westrol and Finnegan lead Falcons to 11th-straight win
Boxscore
RINDGE, N.H. (February 7,
2009) - Bentley University, ranked
23rd in this week's NABC Division II poll, rolled to its
11th-straight win with a 72-46 victory over Franklin
Pierce University in Northeast-10 Conference men's basketball
action at the Fieldhouse this afternoon.
Senior Lew Finnegan
(Lexington, Mass./Lexington) posted 17 points and four
assists, while junior Jason Westrol (Brielle,
N.J./Manasquan) totaled 15 points (all first half), eight
rebounds, five steals and two assists to lead Bentley to the
victory. Sophomore Tom Dowling (Rockville Center,
N.Y./South Side) added 15 points, aided by 9-for-10
shooting at the free-throw line while also connecting on 2-of-3
three-pointers. Sophomore Brian Tracey (Bow Mar,
Colo./Heritage) chipped in with seven rebounds and two
blocked shots.
Junior Terrell Ray
(Brooklyn, N.Y./Fort Hamilton) was the lone Franklin
Pierce player in double-figures with ten points, four rebounds
(three offensive) and two steals. Senior Rimas Varanauskas
(Kaunas, Lithuania/The Winchendon School) added eight
points and six rebounds, while sophomore Kinard Dozier
(Dedham, Mass./The Winchendon School) grabbed a team-best
eight rebounds.
Bentley finished shooting
40.4-percent (23-for-57) from the field, including 9-for-25 (36%)
from three-point range, and converted 17-of-18 (94.4%) free-throw
attempts. Franklin Pierce was held to 33.3-percent (18-for-54)
shooting, connecting on just 3-of-16 (18.8%) three-pointers.
Franklin Pierce jumped out to a 6-2
lead on three-straight Ray lay-ups two minutes in. The Ravens still
held a lead (17-15) after a put-back by sophomore Andy
Pelletier (Troy, N.Y./The Winchendon School) with 10:40
left in the half. However, Bentley closed the half with a 20-4 run
to take a 14-point lead (35-21) into the locker room. Westrol
tallied 13 of his 15 first half points during that stretch,
including back-to-back fast-break layups off his own steals and
added a conventional three-point play as well.
Senior Craig Shepherd
(Grantham, N.H./Trinity) opened the second half with a
three-pointer for Franklin Pierce, but that 11-point margin (35-24)
would prove to be as close as the Ravens would get. Bentley scored
the next eight points of the half to push its lead to 19 (43-24)
3:04 into the second. A Finnegan three extended the lead to 22
points (55-33) with 9:56 remaining and the margin grew to 30
(66-36) after back-to-back Falcon three's with 5:20 to play.
Franklin Pierce (10-12, 7-10 NE-10)
is back in action on Tuesday when it opens a four-game road trip at
Merrimack College at 7:30 p.m. The Ravens return home for their
regular season finale against American International College on
Saturday, February 21, at 3:30 p.m. Bentley (20-4, 14-3 NE-10)
hosts Southern New Hampshire University on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.