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Senior Nazim Senaldi scored a team-high 18 points in his final collegiate contest.

2007 NE-10 TOURNAMENT FIRST ROUND
#9 Saint Anselm Edges
#8 Franklin Pierce, 66-65

Vetrano runner with eight-seconds left lifts Hawks to quarterfinal battle with top-seeded Bentley on Monday

RINDGE, N.H. (February 24, 2007) – Ninth-seeded Saint Anselm College edged eighth-seeded Franklin Pierce, 66-65, in first round action of the 2007 Northeast-10 Conference men’s basketball championships, presented by Anaconda Sports, at the Fieldhouse this afternoon.

            Saint Anselm (15-13, 10-12 NE-10) advances to face top-seeded and No. 2-ranked Bentley College, in Waltham, Mass., for a quarterfinal round match up on Monday at 7 p.m. Franklin Pierce sees its season come to a close at 13-14 overall (11-11 NE-10).

            Junior Chris Vetrano (Andover, Mass./Andover), a transfer from Division I New Hampshire, led Saint Anselm with a game-high 19 points (13 second half) and his runner with eight-seconds to play proved to be the game-winning basket. Franklin Pierce senior Darryl Minnifield (Boston, Mass./Brookline) had a shot at the end for his fifth game-winning basket of the year and second in two weeks against the Hawks, but his attempt from just inside the three-point arc was just off the mark.           


Senior Sean Mayo posted his seventh career double-double with 12 points and ten rebounds.

Vetrano hit 7-of-15 shots from the field, including 5-9 from three-point range, and added three assists and two rebounds. Freshman Giovanni Carenza (East Hanover, N.J./St. Anthony’s) added 12 points, six rebounds, two assists and two blocked shots in 20 minutes before fouling out late in regulation. Junior Mitchell (Brooklyn, N.Y./Xavarian) totaled 11 points, five rebounds and three blocked shots, while sophomore Matt Mulcahy (Brookfield, Wis./Marquette University HS) grabbed a game-high 13 rebounds (seven offensive) to go with eight points and two blocks.

            Saint Anselm shot 47.2-percent (25-for-53) from the field, including 55% (11-20) in the first half, and connected on 6-of-19 (31.6%) three-point attempts. Franklin Pierce shot 37.7% (26-69) on the day, including 30.8% (12-39) in the first half, and hit 35% (7-20) if its three-point attempts. The Hawks out-rebounded the Ravens 42-37 and posted a 20-12 advantage on second-chance points (18-10 in the second half).

            Senior Nazim Senaldi (Istanbul, Turkey) led Franklin Pierce with 18 points (one shy of his career-best) in his final collegiate contest as he hit 8-of-16 shots from the field, including 2-3 three-pointers, in 25 minutes off the bench. He also totaled four rebounds and two assists. Classmate Sean Mayo (Saco, Maine/Thornton Academy) capped his collegiate career with his fifth double-double of the season (seventh career), adding 12 points, ten rebounds (seven offensive) and two assists. Sophomore Timothy Munch (Blauvelt, N.Y./Storm King Prep) finished with ten points, three rebounds and three steals, while Minnifield capped his career with eight points, eight rebounds and four steals.            


Senior Darryl Minnifield chipped in eight points, eight rebounds and four steals.

Despite shooting just 30.8% (12-for-39) from the field, Franklin Pierce took a two-point lead into the locker room (31-29) after trailing by as much as eight (18-10) at the 11:55-mark of the opening half and not scoring over the opening 4:25 of the contest. In fact, a six-minute Saint Anselm drought helped the Ravens turn that eight-point deficit into a three-point lead (21-18) after a Minnifield layup, sparking an 18-5 run overall that put the hosts up five (28-23) after a Munch three with 2:57 left in the half.

             Saint Anselm opened the second half with nine-straight points, capped by a Vetrano three, to regain its seven-point lead (38-31) 3:11 in. A 10-1 Franklin Pierce run put the Ravens back in front (43-41) after a Craig Shepherd (Grantham, N.H./Trinity) three with 13:29 to play.

            The Ravens answered a Vetrano three with 9:40 left with a Mayo put back and Marcus Wellman (Monroe, Conn./Hamden Hall) three to match their largest lead of the contest (56-51) with 8:52 left. The Hawks rallied with a 9-2 spurt to take the lead back (60-58) on a Vetrano three after collecting three offensive boards (two by Mulcahy) with 6:31 to play.

            Munch drained a three to put Franklin Pierce back up (63-62) with 3:39 left, but that would prove to be the Ravens final field goal of the contest. Carenza scored a layup for Saint Anselm with 2:13 to go, but the Ravens answered with two Minnifield free-throws (65-64) with just under a minute to play.

            Carenza turned the ball over with 46-seconds left and sophomore Jack Barrett (Reading, Mass./Andover) went to the line with 34-seconds remaining. Barrett missed the front end of the one-and-one and Vetrano missed a three-pointer with 14-seconds, but Franklin Pierce could not control the rebound, giving the Hawks another chance. Vetrano drove the lane this time and his runner from the right side fell through with eight-seconds left to send the two-time defending NE-10 Tournament champs into the quarterfinal round.

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