Curtis Christian with season-high 16 points in setback
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (March 28, 2013) -- The Franklin Pierce
University men's basketball team's remarkable 2012-13 season came
to a crushing end on Thursday afternoon in the 2013 NCAA Division
II Elite Eight as the Ravens fell to No. 3 nationally ranked Metro
State, 78-65, in historic Freedom Hall in Louisville, Ky.
The Ravens (24-9), though, showed
tremendous character and resiliency in battling back to take a late
lead in the second half despite losing two of their stars to injury
at various points of the game.
Franklin Pierce played the final
few minutes of the first half without junior forward Ellis
Cooper (Northampton, Mass.), who went down with a knee
injury, and senior guard Eric Jean-Guillaume (Stamford,
Conn.) left for a brief period of time in the second half
after rolling an ankle. Both players, however, returned to the
lineup and their heroics sparked a surge by the Ravens as they
rallied in the second half.
Cooper returned to the court at the
start of the second half and came back in the game a few minutes
into the period. Franklin Pierce trailed by as many as eight early
in the half, but Cooper's return lifted the squad as the Ravens
used a 7-2 run over a 90-second span to pull within three at 51-48
with 10:53 remaining. Junior forward Adrianos Vourliotakis
Perdikaris (Cholargos, Athens) dropped in a 12-foot jumper
to kick-start the rally and classmate Curtis Christian
(Harlem, N.Y.) nailed a three-pointer on the next
possession.
Christian stepped up huge during
the afternoon and provided a lift offensively as he dropped in a
team-high 16 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the field, including
knocking down four three-balls. His 16 points were a season-high
and one shy of his career mark.
The teams traded baskets and
Cooper's layup in transition with 9:20 to go pulled the Ravens to
within two at 53-51. Cooper finished the game with 12 points and
eight rebounds in nearly 30 minutes of action. He tossed in six
points and ripped down two rebounds in the second half alone after
he was helped off the court without putting any weight on his
injured knee late in the first half.
The Ravens continued to push and
Christian's trey from the left wing with 6:40 left cut the deficit
to one at 59-58. Sophomore forward Ryen Vilmont
(Philadelphia, Pa.), who narrowly missed a double-double
with 11 points and nine rebounds, dropped in a three of his own
moments later and the Ravens had stormed all the way back to take a
63-62 lead with 5:08 remaining.
Metro State, the champions of the
South Central Region and the No. 1 seed in that portion of the
bracket, responded and reeled off six-straight points, including
getting a pair of layups from Nicholas Kay, to take a 68-63 edge
with 2:33 remaining.
Playing in his final collegiate
game, Jean-Guillaume tried to rally his team and hit a jumper in
the lane to make it a one-possession game. However, the Ravens
could not get the lead back as the Roadrunners quickly countered
with a jumper from Demetrius Miller, and after forcing a Franklin
Pierce turnover, Mitch McCarron rained in a triple from the right
corner to make it an eight-point game. Metro State scored the final
10 points of the game in pulling off the win.
Jean-Guillaume finished with nine
points and five assists in 31 minutes of action. The Ravens shot
the ball better than Metro State, but the Roadrunners committed
just five turnovers compared to Franklin Pierce's 14, which they
were able to score 18 points off of.
Four Roadrunners scored in
double-figures, led by Kay's 19 points. He notched a double-double
by also collecting 13 rebounds. Brandon Jefferson and Miller went
for 16 points apiece, while Jonathan Morse added 10.
Christian came out firing for
Franklin Pierce hitting a layup and connecting on a long three-ball
to stake the Ravens to an early 9-8 lead five minutes in.
Metro State countered with a quick
6-0 run and continued to hold a lead for the next five minutes
before Christian dropped in another trey to knot the score at
22-all with 6:21 to go until halftime.
Following Cooper's injury late in
the period, the Ravens scuffled briefly, but junior forward
Ant Lessane (Brooklyn, N.Y.) calmed things down
with a baseline jumper to keep Franklin Pierce within one at 31-30.
Metro State closed the frame with back-to-back baskets to take a
35-30 lead into halftime.
Despite the loss, the Ravens had an
amazing season, which saw them claim the first NCAA regional title
in program history as they won the East Regional with a 57-52 win
over Bridgeport in the championship game back on March 19. Franklin
Pierce was the No. 1 seed in the regional for the second-straight
season and their 24 wins were the second highest total in a single
campaign since the school joined the NCAA in 1988.
Franklin Pierce will lose the
services of a pair of seniors in Jean-Guillaume and Josh
Jones (Salem, N.H.), but are expected to return three
starters and 11 letterwinners for 2013-14.
Jean-Guillaume leaves Franklin
Pierce as one of the most decorated players in program history as
he ranks seventh in with 1,595 points. The two-time reigning
Northeast-10 Conference Player of the Year, Jean-Guillaume was also
a pest on the defensive end by ranking third in program history
with 241 steals.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce men's basketball, please visit the team's page at
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Franklin Pierce men's basketball apparel can do so on the athletic
department's online store at
athletics.franklinpierce.edu/store(.)