
Senior Kevin Scott netted a game-high 25 points to
lead the Ravens to victory in his final home game.
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FP
Rounds Out Regular Season with Upset of UMass Lowell, 79-73
Ravens now travel to Saint Rose in NE-10
first round battle on Saturday
RINDGE, N.H. (February
20, 2002) - Franklin Pierce University
saw a 21-point lead
evaporate, but held on for a 79-73 win over UMass Lowell,
ranked fourth in the Northeast Region, in Northeast-10 Conference
men’s basketball action at the FP
Fieldhouse tonight.
Despite the win, Franklin
Pierce (15-11, 12-10 NE-10) will be the No. 9 seed in the
upcoming Northeast-10 Tournament as a result of American
International College's 80-73 loss to Bentley College. The
loss created a three-way tie with FP
and College of Saint
Rose with 12-10 Conference marks. AIC claims the No. 7 seed
as a result of a 2-1 mark against those two schools and
Saint Rose the eighth seed with a 2-2 clip. FP
was 1-2
against the two teams this season.
The Ravens and Saint
Rose will play Saturday in Albany, N.Y., at 2 p.m.
UMass Lowell (19-6,
16-6 NE-10), who had already earned a first round bye, will
be the No. 3 seed and will host an NE-10 Quarterfinal round
game on Monday, February 25, at 7 p.m. The River Hawks will
face the winner of Saturday’s game between No. 6 Saint Anselm
College and No. 11 Le Moyne College.
Franklin Pierce built
an 11-point halftime lead (35-24) and extended the lead
to 22 points (48-26) by the 15:54 mark of the second half
following a 13-2 run to open the stanza. Senior Kevin
Scott (Mississauga, Ontario/Iona Catholic) sparked
the run with six points and sophomore Derek Rodgerson
(Newburgh, Maine/Hampden Academy) capped the rally
with a three-pointer.
Trailing by 21 points
(60-39) with 9:50 to play UMass Lowell used its zone press
to eat away at the lead. The River Hawks used a 21-5 run
over the next six minutes to trim the deficit to five points
(65-60) with 3:37 to play. Senior Eyal Leib sparked the
rally with a pair of three-pointers.
After a pair of Scott
free throws pushed the FP
lead back to seven points, UML
cut the lead to a single point (67-66) after a Shahar Nachmias
layup with 1:30 to play.
However, that would
be as close as the River Hawks would get, as a Rodgerson
layup, followed by another pair of Scott free throws after
a UML turnover bumped the lead back to five. FP
iced the
game from there by making all six free throw attempts in
the final 32-seconds.
Scott led FP
with
a game-high 25 points, on 8-11 shooting from the floor and
an 8-8 effort at the free throw line, to go along with eight
rebounds, two assists and two steals. Junior V.J.
Kwity (Torrance, Calif./West) added 14 points (11
second half), aided by an 8-10 effort at the line, four
rebounds, four assists and two steals.
Rodgerson finished
with 12 points, four assists and two steals, while senior
Alfonso Payne (Boston, Mass./Boston Latin Academy)
totaled ten points (all first half) five rebounds and three
assists. Junior Tom Waterman (Bangor, Maine/Bangor)
chipped in seven points, five assists and a career-high
six steals.
Sophomore Elad Inbar
(Kiryat Haim, Israel/Ort Bailik) led UMass Lowell with 21
points, on 6-8 shooting from the floor and a 9-9 effort
at the line, four steals and two blocks. Classmate Uri Grunwald
totaled 15 points and five assists, while Leib finished
with 14 points, four boards and three assists. Nachmias
chipped in ten points and five steals.