Franklin Pierce Holds Off UMass Lowell, 59-55
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Freshman Steve Ramos (Lynn, Mass./Hebron Academy) added eight points and two assists for Franklin Pierce, while classmate Kinard Dozier (Dedham, Mass./The Winchendon School) chipped in seven points, eight rebounds, three assists and two steals.
UMass Lowell senior forward Michael Gore (Wilmington, Mass./Shawsheen Tech) led all scorers with 22 points (20 second half) on 7-of-11 shooting from the field, while converting 8-of-10 free-throws, and four rebounds. Sophomore Kevin Carr (Lancaster, Ohio/Lancaster) added 11 points, three rebounds, two assists and two steals, while classmate Victor Colon (Chicago, Ill./Niles West) chipped in nine points, two steals and two blocked shots.
Franklin Pierce held UMass Lowell to 35.8-percent (19-for-53) shooting from the field, including 30.8% (8-26) in the first half, and a 3-22 (13.6%) effort from three-point range. The Ravens made 40.8% (20-49) of their shots on the night, including 44% (11-25) in the opening stanza, and connected on 7-19 (36.8%) three’s.
Franklin Pierce did enough at the free-throw line, making 5-of-8 free-throws in the final minute, to seal the victory. Leading by two after a missed three-pointer by UMass Lowell senior Dashon Harper (Columbus, Ohio/Bishop Ready) with 17-seconds to play, Dozier was fouled and made both free-throws to put the Ravens up two possessions (57-53) with 15-seconds to go. The River Hawks went for the quick pair and Carr hit a runner with ten ticks left to pull the visitors within two points (57-55).
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Sophomore Terrell Ray (Brooklyn, N.Y./Fort Hamilton) was fouled on the inbounds pass and hit one-of-two, but Carr missed a step back three from the left side with nine-seconds to go with a chance to tie. Franklin Pierce junior Craig Shepherd (Grantham, N.H./Trinity) pulled down the defensive rebound and hit the first of two free-throws with 0.6-seconds left to ice the victory.
Franklin Pierce scored the final seven points of the opening half to carry a seven-point edge (27-20) into the locker room, sparked by a Varanauskas three with 2:46 left. UMass Lowell quickly drew within three points (27-24) after two Gore lay-ups in the opening minute of the second half.
Franklin Pierce responded by extending its lead back to eight points (32-24) after a Dozier lay-up with 17:13 to go. The Ravens lead was 11 (42-31) after a Varanauskas lay-up with 11:17 to play.
Franklin Pierce’s lead was still 11 (46-35) with 7:09 on the clock before UMass Lowell closed within four (46-42) with 5:59 to go after seven-straight points by Gore, including a conventional three-point play. A Carr three pulled the River Hawks back within two (49-47) with 3:48 to go and the guests were within a point (54-53) after a Gore jumper with 35-seconds left before the Ravens recovered at the line.
Franklin Pierce (8-15, 4-14 NE-10) is back in action on Saturday when it hosts Merrimack College, ranked ninth in this week’s NCAA Division II Northeast Regional poll, at 3:30 p.m. UMass Lowell (10-13, 7-11 NE-10) hosts top-ranked and unbeaten Bentley College on Saturday at 4 p.m.
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