Curtis Christian tosses in 10 points in first start of the
season; Tyler Iacoune nets career-best 7 points
BOXSCORE
ORANGEBURG, N.Y. (January 2, 2013) -- The No. 10
nationally ranked Franklin Pierce University men's basketball
tipped off its second half of the season on Wednesday with a 66-60
win over Queens (N.Y.) in the first round of the James Clancy
Memorial Tournament at the Hennessy Center in Orangeburg, N.Y. The
Ravens, who will take on Dominican on the tournament's final day on
Thursday, improved to 8-1. Queens dipped to 1-8 as the Knights fell
just short in their upset bid.
Sophomore forward Ryen
Vilmont (Philadelphia, Pa.) pumped in a team-high 16
points for the Ravens, who were playing their first game since Dec.
8. He also added six rebounds and three steals. Junior guard
Curtis Christian (Harlem, N.Y.) followed with 10
points as he made his first start of the season.
Junior guard Andre
Blackwood (Paterson, N.J.) and freshman frontcourt mate
Tyler Iacoune (Mahopac, N.Y.) came off the bench
to pump in nine and seven points, respectively. Junior forwards
Ellis Cooper (Northampton, Mass.) and
Adrianos Vourliotakis Perdikaris (Cholargos,
Athens) each added six points, while Cooper ripped down a
team-high nine boards and Vourliotakis collected seven. Sophomore
guard Paul Dick (Belfast, Ireland) also chipped in
with six points for the Ravens.
George Holmes netted a game-high 23
points for Queens, as two other Knights also scored in
double-figures, including Daniel Watson and Abe Akanmu with 13 and
10 points, respectively.
The Knights gave Franklin Pierce
all it could handle in the game as the Ravens could not pull away
for a comfortable lead at any point. In fact, a Watson layup three
and a half minutes into the second half staked Queens to a 36-35
lead.
The Ravens settled and reeled off
the next six points to open up a 41-36 lead. Vourliotakis and
Cooper laid in back-to-back baskets while Vilmont, who was 9-of-10
from the free throw line in the game, converted a pair of foul
shots.
The teams exchanged baskets over
the next few possessions before Franklin Pierce went on a 14-4 run
to take a double-digit lead at 55-44 with 7:54 to go. Blackwood
bombed in a triple during the surge, while Christian capped it with
five-consecutive points including a trey and a 15-foot jumper.
Watson, though, sparked a surge for Queens as he scored four of his
team's next seven points to pull the Knights within four at 55-51
with 5:30 left. The Knights kept the margin around four points for
the next several minutes, but couldn't make one final run to take
the lead.
Franklin Pierce was able to knock
down its foul shots in the closing seconds, including getting four
from Vilmont, to seal the win.
The Ravens shot a strong 46 percent
(24-of-52) from the field. Queens shot 40 percent from the field
and held a slim 33-32 advantage on the boards. The Knights could
not overcome 23 turnovers as the Ravens were able to convert some
of those into transition layups.
The Knights came out firing in the
opening minutes of the game and scored eight of the first 10
points. Dick got things settled for the Ravens as he dropped in
consecutive baskets to key an 8-0 run as Franklin Pierce knotted
the score at 15-15 midway through the first half.
Junior forward Matt Barboza
(East Providence, R.I.), who capped the previous surge
with a jumper, knocked down another one later in the frame to give
Franklin Pierce its first lead of the game at 23-22 with 4:47 left.
Christian laid in a basket in the waning seconds of the half to
send the Ravens into the locker room with a 30-29 halftime
lead.
Franklin Pierce's Thursday contest
with Dominican will be the final game of the Clancy Memorial and
will tip off at 7:30 p.m. The Ravens return to Rindge on Sunday
when they play host to Saint Michael's at 3:30 p.m. in The
Fieldhouse.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce men's basketball, please visit the team's page at
athletics.franklinpierce.edu(.) To follow the program even further,
please visit Franklin Pierce Athletics on YouTube
(www.youtube.com/FranklinPierceSports), Twitter
(www.twitter.com/FPUathletics) and Facebook
(www.facebook.com/FranklinPierceRavens). Fans wishing to purchase
Franklin Pierce men's basketball apparel can do so on the athletic
department's online store at
athletics.franklinpierce.edu/store(.)