Curtis
Christian knocks down a pair of three's off the bench and
scores 10 points
RINDGE, N.H. (February 18, 2012) -- Sophomore forward
Ellis
Cooper (Northampton, Mass.) knocked down the
game-winning three-pointer with just :00.8 left on Saturday to lift
the Franklin Pierce University men's basketball to a thrilling
74-71 win over UMass-Lowell at The Fieldhouse in Rindge. The
Ravens, who are ranked No. 1 in the NCAA East Region Poll, won for
the second-straight game and improved to 19-6 overall and 15-6 in
the Northeast-10. Lowell, which was ranked fourth in the region,
fell to 16-9 and 12-9 in league play.
Cooper's winning three-pointer was
part of his game-high 23 points on 7-of-11 shooting from the field,
while also collecting nine rebounds, swiping four steals and
handing out three assists.
The Ravens held a 67-51 lead midway
through the second half, but quickly saw it disappear as the River
Hawks mounted a furious rally to get back into the game. Kerry
Weldon laid in a hoop for Lowell with 3:04 remaining to pull the
River Hawks to within one at 69-68. Both teams went cold shooting
over the next two-plus minutes, but Franklin Pierce sophomore guard
Curtis Christian (Harlem, N.Y.) was able to sneak
behind Lowell's defenders for an easy layup with :51 left to give
the Ravens a 71-68 advantage.
UMass-Lowell didn't fold and Akeem
Williams, who pumped in a team-best 22 points, dropped in three of
those with a deep triple from the top of the key to bring the River
Hawks even at 71-all with just :21 left.
Franklin Pierce raced back up the
court but couldn't get a shot off before a loose ball went sailing
out of bounds. The loose ball, however, was last touched by Lowell,
thus enabling the Ravens to try for one final shot with just :03
left.
Senior guard Nigel Van
Oostrum (Sheffield, England) handled the inbounds pass
and found Cooper rolling from the top of the arc to the right wing.
In one quick motion, Cooper took Van Oostrum's pass and fired off a
three that found nothing but net with only :00.8 remaining.
UMass-Lowell quickly called timeout
to set up a final play, but Matt Welch's desperation pass the
length of the court sailed over every teammate into the waiting
hands of Franklin Pierce junior guard Eric
Jean-Guillaume (Stamford, Conn.), who held on as
buzzer sounded signaling Franklin Pierce's 19th win of the
season.
Franklin Pierce shot a solid 40
percent (6-of-15) from three-point range, including getting a pair
from Christian who had 10 points off the bench. Van Oostrum added
nine points, while Jean-Guillaume netted eight on an afternoon
where he was honored prior to the game for topping 1,000 career
points last week.
Welch tossed in 13 points for
Lowell and Scott Tavares-Taylor added 12. Lowell shot 44 percent
from the field (28-of-64) and three-point range (11-of-25).
Saturday's game had its share of
back-and-forth play. Lowell scored six-consecutive points,
including three's from Williams and Dipanjot Singh, to take an
early 13-8 lead, but Franklin Pierce countered with an 11-0 run to
go up 19-13. Cooper sparked the run with a three-point play and
sophomore guard Andre Blackwood
(Paterson, N.J.) added four points on a pair of
layups.
Franklin Pierce continued to hold
onto a slim lead before the River Hawks scored four-straight points
on a Robbie Walton layup and dunk from Darrell Ward to take a
narrow 30-27 lead with 5:33 left in the frame.
The Ravens, again, responded with
another 11-0 run, highlighted by four points from Cooper and a
triple from Christian, to go up 38-30 and eventually take a 41-37
lead into the locker room at halftime. Cooper had 18 points in the
opening 20 minutes to pace the Ravens offensive attack.
The score remained close in the
early going of the second half, but Franklin Pierce used a 9-0
surge over a two-and-a-half-minute span to take a 62-49 advantage
with 10:30 remaining. Christian aided the surge with another three
and sophomore forward Adrianos
Vourliotakis Perdikaris (Cholargos, Athens) capped it
with a pair of free throws.
The Ravens pushed their lead out to
16 at 67-51 moments later when Jean-Guillaume made the front end of
a pair of foul shots. However, UMass-Lowell began its late-game run
with eight-straight points, including three apiece from Welch and
Williams, to pull to within eight at 67-59 with 8:02 to go.
Lowell continued to chip away and
eventually tied the game before Cooper's heroics lifted the Ravens
to victory.
Franklin Pierce came into the game
with the No. 1 ranking in the NCAA East Region Poll, which was
released on Wednesday. It marked the first time in program history
the Ravens had achieved the top ranking in the region.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
Tuesday night when the Ravens close out the regular season by
playing host to Merrimack at 7:30 p.m. in The Fieldhouse in Rindge.
A Franklin Pierce win, coupled with an Adelphi loss, would ensure
the Ravens the NE-10 regular season championship and the No. 1 seed
in the upcoming league tournament. It will not be an easy game for
the Ravens as Merrimack enters as the ninth ranked team in the East
region.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce men's basketball, please visit the team's page at
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