Ryen Vilmont tops 1,000 points for his career
RINDGE, N.H. (January 25, 2014) – Junior forward
Ryen Vilmont (;Philadelphia, Pa.) pumped in a
career-high 33 points to reach 1,000 for his career on Saturday,
but it wasn't enough as the 21st-ranked Franklin
Pierce University men's basketball team lost a 106-95
shootout to Southern Connecticut State at The Fieldhouse in
Rindge.
The Ravens had their three-game
winning streak snapped in falling to 14-3 overall and 9-3 in the
Northeast-10, while the Owls won for the fifth-straight time in
improving to 16-2 and 10-2 in league play. Both teams came into
Saturday's game in first place in their respective divisions
of the NE-10.
Southern Connecticut topped the
century mark for the second-straight game, and the third time in
the last five, thanks to a 53 percent shooting clip from the floor,
including a 47 percent success rate from behind the arc. The Owls
were just as lethal in the second half by going 60 percent overall
and 59 percent from three-land.
Greg Langston and Tylon Smith
poured in over 30 points each, as the duo went for 33 and 31,
respectively. Each netted 21 and 19 in the second half as Southern
Connecticut turned a slim three-point halftime lead into an
eight-point advantage (56-48) just 90 seconds into the frame on a
triple from Langston and back-to-back layups from Smith.
Vilmont, who was 8-for-10 from
beyond the arc, knocked down a deep three on the next possession
for the Ravens, but Langston countered with a triple of his own at
the other end. Langston's answer proved to be a theme in the
second half, as Franklin Pierce would try to chip away at the
deficit and get to within a possession or two, only to see SCSU hit
a big basket or string multiple ones together to push back out its
lead.
A Smith free throw and Austin
Carter dunk at the midway point of the frame stretched Southern
Connecticut's lead out to double-digits for the first time at
82-70.
The lead continued to hover around
that range for the remainder of the game with Franklin Pierce
getting to within six at one point (92-86) on a pair of free throws
from senior forward Adrianos Vourliotakis Perdikaris
(Cholargos, Athens).
However three-straight free throws
by Southern Connecticut following back-to-back personal and
technical fouls on Franklin Pierce with a little under a minute
remaining sealed the win for the visitors, who had come into the
game receiving honorable-mention votes in the NABC Division II
Top-25 Poll.
Michael Mallory came off the bench
to chip in with 13 points for Southern Connecticut State, while
Stefon Williams rounded out the double-figure scoring attack with
10.
Senior forward Ellis Cooper
(Northampton, Mass.) had 12 points for the Ravens, while
Vourliotakis added 10. Junior guard Paul Becklens (Boston,
Mass.) came off the bench to score 13, which marked his
first double-figure scoring output in a Ravens' uniform.
Vilmont had 19 points in the second
half, as the Ravens tried to hang around. He netted 14 in the
opening 20 minutes, which was a back-and-forth affair with neither
side gaining too large of an upper hand. Vilmont becomes the
32nd player in program history to reach 1,000 points for
his career. He needed 33 entering the game, and is exactly on the
mark heading into the remainder of the season.
The Ravens held a 48-37 advantage
on the boards, but 19 turnovers compared to just 10 by the Owls
limited scoring opportunities for Franklin Pierce as it tried to
mount a comeback.
Franklin Pierce returns to action
Wednesday night when the Ravens play host to Adelphi at 7:30 p.m.
in The Fieldhouse.
For more information on Franklin
Pierce men's basketball, please visit the team's page
at http://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 http://athletics.franklinpierce.edu/store(.)