2006
NE-10 TOURNAMENT
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Senior
Justin Powell (Brookline, Mass./Brookline) scored 14 of
his team-best 16 points in the first half as he hit 8-of-13 from the
field to go with three rebounds. Junior Sean Mayo (Saco,
Maine/Thornton Academy) notched his second double-double in
the span of a week with 12 points and a game-high 12 rebounds (four
offensive). Junior Darryl Minnifield (Boston, Mass./Brookline)
chipped in eight points, five boards, two assists and two steals off
the bench.
Merrimack
scored 15 points off 12 second half turnovers by Franklin Pierce,
finishing with a 22-10 advantage in points off miscues for the
contest. The Ravens hit 50-percent (27-54) of their shots from the
field for the day, but just 29.4% (5-17) from three-point range. The
Warriors shot 41.2% (21-51) from the floor, including 50% (12-24) in
the second half, and outscored Franklin Pierce 13-1 at the free-throw
line.
Merrimack
trailed by a game-high 12 points (40-28) after a Jack Barrett
(Reading, Mass./Andover) fast break lay-up off his own steal
just 1:06 into the second half. The Warriors responded with a 12-0
run, sparked by a Murgo three-pointer and four points from Jones to
knot the game at 40-40 with 14:10 to play.
Freshman
Timothy Munch (Blauvelt, N.Y./Storm King Prep), who
finished with eight points, drained a three-pointer to put the Ravens
up four (51-47) with 8:54 on the clock. Franklin Pierce’s lead was
two (53-51) after a Mayo hook shot with 7:44 to play, but Merrimack
responded with four-straight points, capped by a Murgo jumper to take
their first lead in over 20 minutes of play (55-53) with 4:20 to go.
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Minnifield
answered with a three-pointer as the Ravens regained the lead (56-55)
with 3:54 to go, but Mayo missed the front end of a one-and-one and
Merrimack got a three-pointer from Jones before Murgo hit three
free-throws after he was fouled in the act of shooting a three to give
the Warriors a five-point lead (61-56) with 1:06 to play.
Sophomore
Joseph Chatman (Boston, Mass./BC High) scored on a drive
to the basket to pull Franklin Pierce within three, and then Powell
drew the Ravens within a point (61-60) with a turnaround with
23-seconds left.
After
Murgo buried two free-throws to put Merrimack back up three with
12.2-seconds to go, the Ravens got off two three-pointers in the
closing seconds, but attempts from Munch and Minnifield were off the
mark as time expired.
Franklin
Pierce closed out the first half with a 13-2 run to take a nine-point
lead (35-26) into the locker room after a Mayo tip-in at the buzzer.
The stretch, which included an 11-0 run after a Ravens timeout,
answered a 9-0 Merrimack spurt sparked by back-to-back three’s from
Murgo that gave the Warriors a two-point edge (24-22) with 4:53 to
play in the stanza. Merrimack didn’t net a field goal the rest of
the half, getting its final two point with a pair of Zanotti free
throws with 39.9 ticks on the clock.
Powell scored 12 of the Ravens first 18 points over the first 11 minutes of the contest as Franklin Pierce held a five-point lead (18-13) midway through the half.
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