Saint Anselm Eliminates Franklin Pierce, 76-72
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Franklin Pierce placed five players in double-figures in the loss, led by 17 points on 6-of-15 shooting from freshman Kinard Dozier (Dedham, Mass./The Winchendon School), to go with five rebounds, three assists and three steals. Junior Rimas Varanauskas (Kaunas, Lithuania/The Winchendon School) and sophomore Terrell Ray (Brooklyn, N.Y./Fort Hamilton) scored 14 and 12 points, respectively.
Junior Timothy Munch (Blauvelt, N.Y./Storm King Prep) netted ten points (all second half) for the Ravens, to become the 27th player in program history to reach the 1,000-point plateau for his career. His lay-up with 51-seconds remaining brought the Ravens within four of Saint Anselm (73-69), and putting him over the milestone with 1,001 in 78 career games. Freshman Jeff Manchester (Gorham, Maine/Gorham) chipped in 11 points and a team-high seven rebounds.
Saint Anselm shot 46-percent (27-for-59) on the day, including 53% (16-for-30) in the decisive second half. Franklin Pierce hit just under 43-percent (27-for-63) of its shots overall, including 16-of-38 (42%) in the final 20 minutes. The game featured 12 ties and 11 lead changes.
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After an evenly played first half, Saint Anselm scored 14 of the first 22 points of the second to turn a 32-31 halftime deficit into a 45-40 lead with 5:24 gone in the stanza. Franklin Pierce came back with a run of its own, as the Ravens scored ten consecutive points over a 1:50 span to take a 54-49 lead - their largest lead of the afternoon with 10:35 remaining. Ray led the charge with five points in that span, capping the run with a conventional three-point play.
Saint Anselm responded swiftly, outscoring the Ravens 17-2 over the next 4:08 to take the largest lead of the game by either team (66-56) with 5:43 left. Tello scored the team’s first five points of the run and finished with seven in all, while Vetrano completed the run with six points on a lay-up and four free throws.
Franklin Pierce got as close as four points with 51-seconds remaining on Munch’s milestone points off a rebound of a Ray free throw attempt, but Vetrano ran the shot clock down before driving to the hoop for a score with 22-seconds left that sealed the win.
Neither team could gain much of an advantage in the opening half, as the biggest lead gained by either team was a four-point edge for Franklin Pierce with 8:06 to go in the half. The opening 20 minutes of play featured nine ties and eight lead changes, as both teams hit 11 field goals to keep the game close.
Franklin Pierce (9-17, 5-16 NE-10) closes out the season on Tuesday at American International College at 7:30 p.m. Saint Anselm (12-13, 10-11 NE-10) hosts Stonehill College on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.|
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