Merrimack Outlasts
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Junior Timothy Munch (Blauvelt, N.Y./Storm King Prep) paced Franklin Pierce with a season-high 27 points on 9-of-24 shooting and a 6-for-6 mark from the free-throw line. He has now moved within 23 points of becoming the 27th player in program history to reach the 1,000-point plateau.
Junior Rimas Varanauskas (Kaunas, Lithuania/The Winchendon (Mass.) School) matched his career-high with 18 points, including the team’s first seven points of the game, while hauling in eight rebounds and dishing out four assists. Sophomore Terrell Ray (Brooklyn, N.Y./Fort Hamilton) added 17 points, seven rebounds and two assists for the Ravens.
Merrimack scored the first eight points of the second half to gain a ten-point lead with 3:15 gone in the period. Burtnyk then kept the Warriors afloat by scoring 13 of the team’s 15 points during a 5:05 span midway through the second half, hitting all three three-pointers and the pair of layups that he took.
Burtnyk’s last three gave Merrimack its largest lead of the night (13 points) 14:01 into the period but four points from Ray and a pair of free-throws by Varanauskas brought the Ravens to within seven with 3:49 to play. Merrimack’s last field goal of the game came soon after on a layup by Duncan with 3:17 remaining, but the Warriors hit nine of their 10 free-throw attempts down the stretch to pad the lead.
Freshman Kinard Dozier (Dedham, Mass./The Winchendon School) still managed to bring the Ravens to within one possession with 18 seconds left after draining a three-pointer, but Burtnyk and Duncan each sunk a pair of free throws in the waning seconds to ice the game.
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Franklin Pierce jumped out to a quick 7-0 lead behind Varanauskas, who made a pair of layups and added three free throws, and the Ravens’ lead grew to eight (11-3) 3:02 in after a layup by Munch. In fact Varanauskas played a role in the Ravens first 14 points of the contest with ten points and two assists in the first five minutes.
The home team maintained an advantage for a majority of the first half, until a three-point play from Chiedozie Offiah (London, England/Gunnersbury Catholic) gave the Warriors a one-point lead with 1:28 remaining in the first half. The teams alternated buckets for the remainder of the period, and Merrimack went into the break with a slim 44-42 edge.
Franklin Pierce (8-16, 4-15 NE-10) takes to the road on Tuesday night when the Ravens face off with NE-10 opponent Saint Michael’s College at 7:30 p.m. Merrimack (15-10, 10-10 NE-10) visits Stonehill College next Saturday at 3:30 p.m.
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