RAMS STOP COUGARS IN MEN'S HOOPS, 57-53
2-17-07
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PHILADELPHIA,
Pa. - The Caldwell College men's basketball team dropped a close
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contest at Philadelphia
University, 57-53 Saturday afternoon at the Rams' Athletic and
Recreation Center. The defeat evens the Cougars' conference record
at 9-9 (14-11 overall), while Philadelphia (19-7) remains atop the
CACC with a 14-5 mark in conference play.
The Rams connected on 63.2 percent of their attempts from the field
while holding Caldwell to 25.9 percent (7-of-27) shooting in the
first half to take a 30-21 lead at halftime. Philadelphia took a
12-point lead after a pair of free throws by Russell Frederick made
the score 43-31 with 12:40 remaining. The Cougars answered with a
game-tying 12-0 run, sparked by seven points from senior guard
Jean Georges (Vauxhal, NJ/Spotswood), pictured, that knotted the
score at 43-43 with just under seven minutes to play.
Three-pointers by Frederick and Jason Hickenbottom allowed the Rams
to regain the lead, 51-45 with 3:35 left. Junior forward B.J.
Suchy (Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior) responded with a three of his
own, only to have Hickenbottom return the favor and keep the Rams up
six, 54-48 with just under two minutes on the clock. Georges made a
pair of free throws to pull Caldwell back to within 54-50, but the
Cougars came up empty on the offensive end of the court until
Georges hit a three at the buzzer. Caldwell's defense tightened in
the second half, allowing the Rams to shoot just 30.4 percent from
the field, but it was not enough to prevent the Rams from sweeping
the season series.
Georges finished with a game-high 21 points, including 18 in the
second half, to lead Caldwell. Suchy scored 19 points and grabbed
seven rebounds, while junior guard Hans Stelzer (Selden,
NY/Our Savior) dished out five assists. Hickenbottom led the Rams
with 18 points.
The Cougars host Nyack College on Tuesday, Feb. 20 in a game
originally scheduled for Feb. 13. Game time is scheduled for 8:00
p.m. in the George R. Newman Center.
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