
Third-seeded Saint Joseph’s (21-7, 12-6 GNAC) needed
overtime to get past #4 Emmanuel (17-11, 12-6) in the GNAC
Championship game at the Harold Alfond Center on Saturday
afternoon. The Monks held a lead for over 39 minutes in regulation,
but a two-pointer from Saints forward Tyrone Buchanan ‘11
(Detroit, MI) as the final buzzer rang tied the game, sending the
title bout into overtime. The extra frame was knotted at 72-apiece,
but a back-door play executed by Elbie Murphy ‘09
(Loudonville, NY) with two seconds remaining clinched a 74-72
victory and a GNAC Championship for the Monks. Chris Davis
‘11 (New York, NY) scored a team-high 16 points in the NCAA
Tournament berth-clinching win. Ray Eatmon '10 (Huntington, NY) and
Murphy were named to the All-Tournament Team and Scot Vachon
‘09 (Schenectady, NY) received Tournament Most Valuable
Player honors.
Mike Jackson ‘10 (New York, NY) scored a game-high 17 points
and Buchanan added 13 in the losing effort for the feisty Saints.
The overtime tournament game was the second straight for visiting
Emmanuel. The Saints defeated top-seeded Lasell College in
double-overtime in a semi-final game on Thursday to advance to the
title match. The upset left Saint Joseph’s, who defeated #7
Albertus Magnus College in a semi-final the same night, as the top
remaining seed, making the unlikely scenario of a #3 seed hosting
the championship a reality. The overtime contest was the first of
the season for the Monks.
Head Coach Rob Sanicola’s 100th career win couldn’t
have come at a better time, save an NCAA win, perhaps. The 2009
GNAC Men’s Basketball Coach of the Year, Sanicola ‘99
has guided the Monks to a pair of 20 win seasons in his six years
at the helm and currently owns a .610 (100-64) career winning
percentage. The trip to the NCAA’s will be the second for the
Saint Joseph’s men’s basketball program, as the Monks
made their first appearance in 2003, the team’s inaugural
season as an NCAA Independent. Coach Sanicola, a former standout
player at St. Joe’s, served as an assistant under Head Coach
Rick Simonds that year.
NCAA DIII Tournament seedings will be announced on Monday at 11:00
AM on the www.NCAA.com website and the complete tourney bracket
will be posted shortly thereafter.
The Saints won the tip-off and secured a 2-0 lead immediately, as
Jackson knocked down a jumper 12 seconds in. The Monks followed by
blanking the visitors 9-0 in the subsequent 3:25 of play and held a
9-2 advantage after Vachon converted one of his signature drives to
the bucket.
In the early going, the game looked like it was on its way to a
blowout. Buchanan followed Vachon’s hoop with a three-pointer
to make it a 9-5 game, but Saint Joseph’s got four points
from Chris Davis in a 9-0 run and led 18-5 with 13:01 to go in the
first half. As it played out, the 13-point cushion was the largest
of the game for the Royal Blue.
The Saints seemed unfazed by the deficit, and in a workmanlike
manner, began to chip away at the deficit. Andres Bustamante
‘09 (Amherst, MA) made a three and Buchanan drilled a jumper
to make it a 10-point game, 20-10, with 12:03 to play. SJC guard
Alberto Rue ‘10 (Jamaica Plain, MA) sank a pair of freebies
to extend his team’s lead, but the Monks would only score one
basket, a layup by Eatmon, in the next four minutes while the
Saints fought back with a 12-2 run and trailed 24-22 with 7:27
before the break. Eric Spanbauer ‘12 (Niagara Falls, NY) and
Buchanan combined to net 10 points during the outburst.
St. Joe’s clung to a lead of no more than six points until
Rue made his second of two FT attempts to put his team up 34-27
with 2:39 left in the first stanza. The junior guard scored on a
fast break a minute later and Chris Petzy ‘12 (East Kingston,
NH) scored off a nifty Eatmon dish to cap the SJC scoring in the
first, as the Monks carried a 38-29 advantage into
intermission.
Tyler Kelley ‘11 (Saco, ME) assisted on Eatmon and Vachon
baskets in the first 2:18 to help the Monks post a 42-31 lead.
Emmanuel forward Isaiah Duke ‘12 (Albany, NY) converted a
three-point play 20 ticks later, but a perfectly placed alley-oop
pass from Vachon was finished triumphantly by a Murphy dunk at the
17:16 mark to put St. Joe’s back up by 10.
For the next 13 minutes, the Monks held a lead of at least six
points and were ahead 64-55 after Eatmon took a pass from Murphy
and completed a backdoor play with 5:08 left in regulation.
Rob Williams-Hinton ‘09 (Oak Park, MI) led the charge in the
comeback attempt for the Saints by knocking down jump shots on
consecutive Emmanuel possessions, cutting the SJC lead down to
64-59 with 4:10 to play. Chris Davis connected on a jumper of his
own 34 second later, but Jackson made a three-pointer to bring the
Saints within four points of the lead, 66-62, with 3:12 on the
clock.
On their next trip down the floor, Williams-Hinton made a pair of
free throws after being fouled by Vachon to make it a 66-64 game.
Eatmon and Saints guard Tony Carter-Hill ‘11 (Baltimore, MD)
exchanged buckets in the next minute of play and the game appeared
to be at hand for St. Joe’s after Bustamante turned the ball
over with a double-dribble with 52 seconds remaining.
On the Monks’ final trip down the floor in regulation, Murphy
and Eatmon both fired wide on field goal attempts and Buchanan
gathered a defensive carom for the Saints with 20 seconds to go.
After a timeout, Emmanuel made their way down the floor and Jackson
misfired on a three-point bid with three seconds left. Buchanan
managed to come down with the rebound near the free throw line, and
lofted a shot into the basket just before time expired to launch
the electrifying GNAC Championship to an extra frame.
Kelley scored the first hoop of the five-minute overtime period to
provide his squad with a 70-68 edge and 3:50 to go. Spanbauer
converted a layup 17 seconds later to knot the game and Carter-Hill
made a pair of freebies to give the Saints their first lead, 72-70,
since the team’s opening drive of the game.
Unfortunately for Emmanuel, Spanbauer and Buchanan both fouled out
in the opening two minutes of play in overtime. The players,
6’7 and 6’4, respectively, had provided the Saints with
solid play in the paint for the majority of the game.
A lackluster effort from the free-throw line in overtime nearly
derailed the Monks’ chances of winning the title. St.
Joe’s shot just 2-6 from the stripe in OT.
Those two freebies were crucial, however, as Eatmon made one of two
at the 1:58 mark and Chris Davis did the same 1:11 later to tie the
game at 72-apiece with 47 seconds on the game clock. The St.
Joe’s defense forced Williams-Hinton, who stepped out of
bounds, to turn the ball over with 16 seconds left to regain
possession. On their last trip down the floor, Eatmon dealt a pass
to Murphy, who was all alone under the rim. The senior finished the
play with an easy bucket and, with only two seconds left, lifted
the Monks to a GNAC Championship and the program’s second
NCAA DIII Tournament berth. After Murphy's clinching bucket, the
Saints took the ball out and hurried down the floor, calling
timeout when they passed midcourt. On a drawn-up inbounds play,
Jackson had an open look, but his three-point bid fell short as the
student section rushed the floor to celebrate with the team.
Saint Joseph’s outshot Emmanuel from the field, 46.9% (30-64)
to 44.8% (30-67) and held a slight 40-37 advantage on the glass in
the victory. Neither team fared well from beyond the arc, as the
Monks shot 2-11 (18.2%) and the Saints countered with a 4-14
(28.6%) effort. St. Joe’s recorded 21 assists on 30 field
goals.
For the Monks, All-Conference forward Eatmon notched 13 points,
seven rebounds and four assists, Rue had nine points, all in the
first stanza, and grabbed a team-best eight caroms, Kelley netted
nine points and four assists and Vachon tallied eight points, seven
boards and five assists. Murphy chipped in with six points and five
assists, Petzy added six points and Mitch Ouellet ‘09 (Fort
Kent, ME) added four points and four boards.
For the Saints, Jackson posted a team-high eight rebounds,
All-Conference guard Williams-Hinton added nine points and six
caroms, and Spanbauer and Chris Puzacke ‘11 (Torrington, CT)
both had nine points in the losing effort.
GNAC Men's Basketball All-Tournament Team:
Tournament MVP - Scot Vachon, St. Joe's
Ray Eatmon, St. Joe's
Elbie Murphy, St. Joe's
Rob Williams-Hinton, Emmanuel
Mike Jackson, Emmanuel
St. Juste, Albertus Magnus
Jose Guitian, Lasell
Courtesy: St. Joe's Athletic Communications