CALDWELL SHOOTS DOWN USP IN MEN'S HOOPS, 75-65
1-27-07
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CALDWELL,
N.J. - The Caldwell College men's basketball team made 57.5 percent
from the field and held off a late charge by the University of the
Sciences to defeat the Devils, 75-65 in a Central Atlantic
Collegiate Conference contest Saturday evening at the George R.
Newman Center. The victory is Caldwell's third straight and improves
the Cougars' record to 11-8 overall and 7-6 in the conference. The
Devils fall to 10-8, 8-5 CACC.
The Cougars dominated play in the first half, building a 32-13 lead
with 3:39 left in the half while shooting 12-of-18 from the floor
during that stretch. Freshman forward Sam Cricelli (Brighton,
England/Culham) scored 11 points and senior guard Jean Georges
(Vauxhal, NJ/Spotswood) had 10 as the Cougars took a 36-18 advantage
into halftime. Caldwell's defense also stepped up, holding the
Devils to just 36.8 percent shooting (7-of-19).
But the Devils, who entered the game in third place in the CACC,
would not concede the result just yet, making a push midway through
the second half. With Caldwell ahead 52-36 at the 12:56 mark, USP's
Bill Kurtz buried three three-pointers to spark a 12-1 run that made
the score 53-48 Cougars with 9:20 to play. Georges answered with a
three-pointer of his own to stop the run, but the Devils would not
go away. A basket by Collin Harrington with 4:35 left made it 62-56
in favor of Caldwell. But a three from Cricelli helped spark eight
straight Caldwell points that put the Cougars ahead to stay, 70-56
with just under a minute to go. USP was able to claw back into the
game by going 18-of-27 (66.7 percent) from the field in the second
half.
Caldwell
has used hot shooting to propel their three-game winning streak,
shooting 52.0 percent or higher in all three victories. Georges led
the Cougars with 24 points while making 5-of-7 from three-point
range. Cricelli finished with 21 points and a team-high seven
rebounds for his third straight game of 20 points or more. Junior
guards Michael Wise (Whitesboro, NJ/Middletownship) and
Hans Stelzer (Selden, NY/Our Savior), left, combined to dish out
11 of Caldwell's 19 assists on the night. Kurtz led all scorers with
25 points for USP.
Caldwell hosts a non-conference game against Adelphi University of
the East Coast Conference on Tuesday, Jan. 30. The game is scheduled
to begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Newman Center.
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