Ellis Cooper goes for team-high 14 points for the Ravens
ORANGEBURG, N.Y. (January 3, 2013) -- A late surge by
Dominican helped to propel the Chargers to a 67-63 win over the No.
10 nationally ranked Franklin Pierce University men's basketball
team on Thursday at the Hennessy Center on the final day of the
Clancy Memorial Tournament in Orangeburg, N.Y. Franklin Pierce
dipped to 8-2, while Dominican, the host-school of the Clancy
Memorial, improved to 11-2.
The Chargers scored nine of the
game's final 11 points during the final 3:40 to pick up the
impressive upset victory. Dominican, which trailed 61-58 following
a three-pointer from Ravens forward Ant Lessane (Brooklyn,
N.Y.), did not flinch and quickly answered with
five-straight points, including a layup from Johnathan Brown, to
take a slim 63-61 edge with 1:39 left.
Junior forward Ellis Cooper
(Northampton, Mass.) converted a free throw at the other
end of the court to pull the Ravens within one, but Leon Porter
answered with a jumper moments later for Dominican to push its
advantage out to 65-62.
The Ravens could not come up
with the tying basket down the stretch and Dominican sealed it at
the free throw line. Franklin Pierce's poor free throw shooting in
the waning seconds also did not help its chances for a comeback as
the Ravens managed to shoot just 50 percent (9-of-18) from the
charity stripe for the game.
In addition to coming up with
several clutch baskets late, Dominican also held a 42-39 advantage
on the boards and forced Franklin Pierce into 15 turnovers, while
committing just 12 itself.
Porter netted 13 points for the
Chargers, but it was Cory Quimby who sparked the offensive attack
with a team-best 16 points. He also logged a double-double with 11
boards. A.J. Burton, who knocked down several of those late free
throws, chipped in with 10 points as well.
Franklin Pierce's offensive attack
was paced by Cooper and junior frontcourt-mate Adrianos
Vourliotakis Perdikaris (Cholargos, Athens), as the duo
went for 14 and 12 points, respectively. Junior guard
Curtis Christian (Harlem, N.Y.) went for
double-figures for the second time in as many nights as he pumped
in 10 points.
The teams exchanged the lead five
times in the opening nine minutes before Dominican was finally able
to string together an 11-0 run to open up a 19-11 lead with 8:36 to
go in the first half. Porter kick-started the surge with a trey,
Nick Smith followed with five-consecutive points and Burton capped
it with another deep three to open up the eight-point
advantage.
The Chargers led by as many as 10
points in the half before taking a 34-27 lead into the locker room
at halftime.
Dominican continued to hold the
lead throughout the opening stages of the second half and Porter's
three-point play at the 11:45 mark gave the Chargers a 51-42
lead.
Dominican, though, couldn't quite
put the Ravens away as they mounted a rally by scoring 12 of the
next 15 points, highlighted by a Tyler Iacuone (Mahopac,
N.Y.) three-pointer and capped with a Lessane jumper, to
knot the score at 54-all. The surge was Franklin Pierce's final run
at the win as the Chargers took back the momentum and cruised in
the for the win.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
Sunday when the Ravens play host to Saint Michael's at 3:30 p.m. in
The Fieldhouse in Rindge.
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(.)