FP
Upsets
Pace on the Road, 79-71
Ravens 66.7-percent shooting in the
second half spells doom for Setters
NEW YORK, N.Y.
(January 17, 2002) - Franklin Pierce University
shot 66.7-percent
(16-24) from the field in the second half to fend off first-place
Pace University, ranked third in this week's NCAA Northeast
Regional poll, 79-71 in Northeast-10 Conference men's basketball
action at the Civic Center Gymnasium in lower Manhattan
tonight.
With the game tied
14-14 midway through the first half, the Ravens used an
11-0 run book-ended by a pair of layups by senior Alfonso
Payne (Boston, Mass./Boston Latin Academy) to get
some breathing room as they held Pace scoreless over a six-minute
span.
Pace closed the gap
to six by halftime (32-26), but the Ravens hot shooting
in the second half and a 14-1 run over the opening five
minutes of the stanza gave FP
its largest lead of the game
(46-33). Three-pointers from sophomore Derek Rodgerson
(Newburgh, Maine/Hampden Academy) and junior V.J.
Kwity (Torrance, Calif./West) sparked the run.
The Setters would
close the gap to four points (46-42) with 12:04 to play
after a three-pointer from senior Al Elliott, but that was
as close as they would get the rest of the night.
Pace trailed by five
(57-52) with 7:54 to play, but FP
extended their lead back
to 13 points (71-58) with a 14-6 run over the next six-minutes
to put the game away with 1:25 to play.
Senior forward Kevin
Scott (Mississauga, Ontario/Iona Catholic) was unstoppable
for the Ravens as he totaled a game-high 23 points, on 11-of-14
shooting from the floor, to go along with nine rebounds,
five assists and two blocks.
Payne added a career-high
19 points, on 6-10 shooting from the floor and a 6-8 effort
at the free-throw line, in just 21 minutes of work off the
bench. Senior Zvonko Ilic (Nis, Yugoslavia/K.K. Student)
chipped in 14 points (6-9 shooting) and two steals, while
Rodgerson totaled 12 points and two steals.
FP
finished the night
shooting 53.7% (29-54) from the field, including 47.1% (8-17)
from three-point range from which they shot 55.6% (5-9)
in the closing 20-minutes.
Elliott finished with
20 points, six rebounds and three steals to lead Pace. Freshman
Carlos Martinez (Frederick, Md./St. John Prospect Hall)
added 14 points and six boards in 22 minutes off the bench,
while senior Jay Carlington chipped in 12 points.
FP
(9-6, 6-5 NE-10)
looks to extend its season-long winning streak to five games
when it travels to Syracuse, N.Y., to face Le Moyne College
on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. Pace (13-3, 10-2 NE-10) travels
to Assumption College on Saturday for tip-off at 3:30 p.m.