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MEN'S BASKETBALL: #7 USJ First-Year Success Sets Up All-Conn. GNAC Championship at Albertus Magnus

 

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#7 USJ 91, #6 SJC 86

STANDISH, Maine — The University of Saint Joseph (USJ) men's basketball team survived and advanced for the third straight time, and now it's on to the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Tournament Finals, as the Blue Jays used timely buckets and resilience to outlast a late run by Saint Joseph's College of Maine (SJC) to win their semifinal matchup, 91-86, on the road inside the Harold Alfond Center Thursday night.

The Blue Jays (16-11) have now won three in a row, and in doing so, earned a trip to the GNAC Finals against intrastate rival Albertus Magnus College (AMC) on Saturday in New Haven:

Saturday, February 23 - Championship 
Game 7: #7 Saint Joseph (Conn.) at #1 Albertus Magnus - 1:00 p.m.

USJ has shot 50% or better from the field in their two GNAC Tournament wins, with at least four players in double figures (five vs. SJC). Freshman point guard Delshawn Jackson Jr. (Hartford, Conn.) continued to lead the pack, scoring a team-high 23 points, dishing out eight assists, and grabbing seven hard-earned rebounds among the giants in the paint. Freshman Chris Childs (Bronx, N.Y.) was not far behind, dropping 20 points on 4-of-9 from three. He also chipped in with six assists. Freshman forward Noreaga Davis (Bridgeport, Conn.) cleaned up once again inside with 14 points (10 in the second half) and seven rebounds in the win.

The big guns of the Monks (19-8) did everything they could to stay with the Blue Jays, as sophomore guard Jack Casale (Portland, Maine) swished a game-high 30 points (9-16 FG, 9-11 FT). He also grabbed eight rebounds, while senior guard Darian Berry (Rochester, N.H.) added 17 points. However, it was not enough, as the Monks trimmed a 15-point gap in the second half all the way down to three with 48 seconds to play, and had a chance to tie the game, but a missed three with 14 seconds left and it was their only chance. Jackson Jr. grabbed the carom and calmly sank two free throws down the other end to seal the deal.

The first ten minutes were a display of superior offensive talent in a rather tight ball game. Neither team could hold a lead larger than six points (USJ 6, SJC 4). The Blue Jays led from the opening minutes on, but the Monks refused to go away, as three-pointers by Casale, Berry and freshman guard Nicholas Curtis (Windham, Maine) gave SJC a chance to take the lead back. After a balanced attack in the early going, it was the supporting cast for USJ that came up big at the right time, as freshman center Nadir Dixon-Thompson (Dorchester, Mass.), and freshman guard Brad Landry (Wallingford, Conn.) both contributed in their own right. NDT fought hard on the glass (four critical offensive rebounds on the night), converting on a second-chance layup, while Landry nailed a triple from deep, and converted an old fashioned three-point play. The Blue Jays led 28-25, with 10:03 left in the first half.

Jackson Jr. got hot and knocked down a few contested jumpers, while senior forward Marc Corey (Londonderry, N.H.) used his size and strength to score it inside for the Monks. A layup by Corey made it 35-30 with 7:29 to go in the half.

Both teams suddenly went cold, as neither team scored for three-plus minutes, that is until NDT went back to work, scoring back-to-back hoops, including a monster slam on some great two-way play from Childs. Childs grabbed the defensive rebound and assisted to NDT on the stuff. USJ capped the half on a 13-5 run (eight from NDT, including two dunks), as Jackson Jr. drilled a 25-foot three with seconds left in the period to give the Blue Jays a 48-35 lead into the locker room.

With their season on the line, the Monks went to work to trim down the lead. They were only able to shave off a point or two at a time, as the Blue Jays seemed to have an answer at every turn. Davis bullied inside (also four huge offensive rebounds), and Childs was locked in from deep. USJ still held a double-digit lead, 75-61, with 9:31 left in the game. Timeout SJC.

Time was running out. The Monks showed that sense of urgency by converting on their largest run of the game, an 11-2 run, to cut it to five, 77-72, with 7:01 left. The crowd was hoping to pull off the comeback. Casale did all he could, scoring eight points and grabbing a pair of rebounds during the run. USJ just had more answers. Childs knocked down a few free throws before a cold-blooded three pushed it back to 11, 84-73, with 5:07 left. The Monks made another admirable run to the finish, attacking hard and getting to the stripe, cutting the gap to only three on a layup by Casale with 48 seconds left. A 13-5 run made it 89-86. 

Jackson Jr. was called for an offensive foul with 21 seconds to go, giving the Monks one last chance to tie it up. Casale fired from the corner for three, but it was well contested by USJ defenders. Jackson Jr. did not let the last play get him down, as he soared for his seventh and final rebound of the night, before sinking two foul shots to ice the game, sending the Blue Jays to a highly-anticipated rematch; a battle of the Connecticut birds with the Falcons of Albertus Magnus.

Up Next
It's all on the line Saturday, February 23, when USJ heads down I-91 to New Haven to take on top-seeded Albertus Magnus in the GNAC Championship. Albertus Magnus defeated Emmanuel 104-93 in their Semifinal game Thursday evening. The winner earns a birth to the NCAA Division III Tournament. Tip-off is slated for 1:00 p.m. inside the Cosgrove Marcus Messer Athletic Center. The Blue Jays lost to Albertus Magnus, 88-84, on February 5 inside the O'Connell Center.

Courtesy of USJ Athletics Communications.


#1 ALBERTUS 104, #4 EMMANUEL 93

THE LEAD: Four different players scored in double-figures to power the top-seeded Albertus Magnus College Falcons past the No. 4 seeded Emmanuel College Saints, 104-93, on Thursday evening in the Great Northeast Athletic Conference Men's Basketball semifinals at the Cosgrove Center.

HOW IT HAPPENED  

  • Albertus raced out to a quick 5-0 lead to open the action but a four-point play by senior forward Isaiah Ruffen (Haverhill, Mass.) pulled the Saints to within two at 11-9.
  • Another Ruffen triple gave the Saints their first lead of the night at 16-15 but the Falcons rattled off five quick points capped by a three by senior Ryan Pittman (Stratford, Conn.) to pull the Falcons ahead 20-16 with 14:42 left in the half.
  • Senior forward Ira Lough (North Smithfield, R.I.) drained a three on the wing to even the score at 22-22 before the squads traded points to keep it even at 24-all with just over 12 minutes left in the stanza.
  • An 8-0 run by the Falcons forced the Saints to burn a timeout trailing 32-24 with 10:49 left on the clock before EC junior guard Emmett Riddick (Middletown, Conn.) ended the run with a pair of free throws on the next possession to pull Emmanuel back to a 32-26 score.
  • With 5:32 to play in the half a pair of Pittman free throws gave the Falcons their first double-digit lead of the night at 44-34 and the hosts built the lead to 54-41 heading into the halftime intermission.
  • Ruffen and Albertus Magnus freshman Devon Warner (New Haven, Conn.) led the way at the break each with 13 points.
  • Emmanuel opened the second frame scoring on its first five offensive possessions to cut the deficit to 55-51 following a three by Riddick with 18:24 remaining.
  • Riddick netted his 1,000th career point with a free throw and then back-to-back triples by Riddick and Tamburro made it a one-point game at 59-58.
  • With 15:14 to play, Tamburro evened the score with a baseline triple at 61-61 before an old fashioned three point play by sophomore Zachary Crisafulli (Easthampton, Mass.) gave the Saints a 64-61 lead.
  • A thunderous dunk off a spin move from Liam Perryman (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) brought the New Haven crowd to its feet to give the Falcons a 64-66 lead but the Saints answered on the next possession to regain the 66-65 led.
  • A 10-0 run by the Falcons fueled by five points from Warner bumped the hosts lead back to nine at 75-66.
  • A jumper by Riddick and a pair of Tamburro free throws made it a one-possession game at 79-76 before Tamburro's fast-break layup cut the deficit to one at 81-80 with 6:12 to play in regulation.
  • The Saints had a chance to regain the lead with four free throws following an Albertus bench technical and two free throws in the double-bonus but only converted one of the four from the stripe to keep the advantage at 85-83, Falcons.
  • Albertus scored the next four points to extend the lead to 89-83 but a Crisafulli put back with 2:56 to play once again made it a one-possession game at 90-87.
  • A steal and layup by Andrew Rice (West Haven, Conn.) with just over a minute remaining made it 97-87 and all but sealed the win for the Falcons who closed out the game at the free throw line for the 104-93 victory.

INSIDE THE NUMBERS 

  • Warner finished with a game-high 21 points, going 8-for-20 from the field in the win.
  • Albertus junior guard Jahmerikah Green-Younger (Norwalk, Conn.) ended with 18 points, going 8-for-8 from the line while Pittman and Perkins rounded out the Falcons in double-digits with 14 and 10, respectively.
  • Both Riddick and Ruffen ended the night with 19 points each for the Saints while Tamburro added 17. Junior forward Marcus Fox (Danbury, Conn.) and Crisafulli were also in double-figures for Emmanuel with 15 and 11.
  • Emmanuel finished the night with 24 turnovers and the Falcons scored 32 points off the EC miscues.
  • The Falcons bench outscored the Emmanuel reserves by a 45-12 margin.

OF NOTE

  • Albertus Magnus returns to the GNAC Championship game for the eighth consecutive season.
  • The Saints close out the year with 18 wins marking the second-highest single season total in program history.
  • After a 3-22 record last year, Emmanuel improved by a total of 14.5 games which will rank in the top five among NCAA Division III programs during the 2018-19 campaign.
  • Tamburro finishes his Emmanuel career with 1,123 points to rank seventh all-time.
  • Riddick becomes the program's ninth 1,000 point scorer and will look to move up the all-time scoring leaders in his senior season.

UP NEXT

  • Albertus Magnus will host #7 University of Saint Joseph (CT) in the GNAC Championship game on Saturday afternoon. The Blue Jays defeated the Saint Joseph's College Monks by a 91-86 score to earn an appearance in the GNAC title game in their inaugural season.

Courtesy of EC Athletics Communications.