Ellis Cooper nets 18 points in the win
LOWELL, Mass. (February 23, 2013) – The No. 23
nationally ranked Franklin Pierce University men's basketball
team scored 51 second half points and came from behind to pull out
a 94-85 win over UMass-Lowell on Saturday afternoon at the Costello
Athletic Center in Lowell, Mass. The Ravens improved to 19-6
overall and 16-5 in the Northeast-10, while the River Hawks dipped
to 14-11 and 10-11 in league play.
Senior guard Eric
Jean-Guillaume (Stamford, Conn.) keyed the offensive
attack as he led four Ravens in double-figures with a career-high
32 points. He was 4-of-5 from three-point range, while also
grabbing four rebounds, dishing out three assists and swiping a
pair of steals.
Junior forward Ellis Cooper
(Northampton, Mass.) followed with 18 points on 7-of-12
shooting, while sophomore Ryen Vilmont (Philadelphia,
Pa.) and junior Adrianos Vourliotakis Perdikaris
(Cholargos, Athens) added 15 apiece.
Franklin Pierce shot a blistering
52 percent (30-of-58) from the field, and was a strong 91 percent
(29-of-32) from the free throw line.
UMass-Lowell was just as impressive
shooting as it went for a 57 percent clip (35-of-61), including a
46 percent mark (10-of-22) from three-point range. Three River
Hawks scored in double-figures, including Akeem Williams with a
team-high 24 points. Antonio Bivins and and Greg DeSantis followed
with 18 and 17, respectively.
Franklin Pierce trailed by as many
as 19 points in the first half as Lowell came out firing and
eventually built a 51-43 lead at halftime.
The Ravens, though, were able to
right themselves in the opening stages of the second half as the
contest settled into an exciting back-and-forth affair.
Franklin Pierce scored
nine-straight points to open the half to take a 52-51 lead, thanks
in large part to baskets from Georgios Papapetrou (Athens,
Greece), Vourliotakis and Cooper. Jean-Guillaume capped
the quick outburst with a deep three-ball.
The game would feature nine lead
changes over the next seven minutes as neither side held a lead
larger than three points.
Bivins laid in a basket with 6:13
left to stake the River Hawks to a 77-75 lead, but the Ravens would
counter with another 9-0 run, highlighted by a Vilmont three, to
take an 84-77 advantage with 3:30 to go. Four different Ravens
scored during the run, including Cooper, Jean-Guillaume and
Vourliotakis.
Lowell countered by scoring five of
the next seven points to pull within four at 86-82, but Cooper
stemmed the tide with a layup and Jean-Guillaume answered with two
foul shots in the final minute to extend the lead back to seven and
seal the win for the Ravens.
UMass-Lowell held a narrow 30-29
advantage on the boards, but it was the turnovers that helped and
hurt both teams. Franklin Pierce committed just 10 miscues, while
forcing the River Hawks into 18 mistakes and scoring 29 points off
of those. The foul count also weighed heavily in the favor of
Franklin Pierce as the Ravens were whistled for just 12 fouls as
compared to 25 calls against Lowell. The Ravens' 32 free
throw attempts came against just nine for the River Hawks.
Lowell was hot in the early going
and took a 47-28 lead with 5:40 to go until halftime following a
three-pointer from DeSantis.
The Ravens, though, countered and
closed out the half on a 15-4 run to help make the second half
comeback possible. Cooper netted five points during the run as five
different Ravens scored in all.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
Tuesday when the Ravens travel to North Andover, Mass. to take on
Merrimack at 7:30 p.m. It will mark the regular season finale for
both teams.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce men's basketball, please visit the team's page
at athletics.franklinpierce.edu(.) To follow the programs even
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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(.)