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COUGARS FALL TO HOLY FAMILY IN CACC TOURNAMENT SEMIFINALS
3-5-08
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CALDWELL,
N.J. - A late basket by Ryan Lancaster proved to be the difference as the
Caldwell College men's basketball team lost to Holy Family University, 55-53
in the semifinals of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament
Wednesday evening in the George R. Newman Center. The defeat eliminates the
Cougars from the tournament and ends their season at 12-17, while the Tigers
(21-8) advance to the finals against Philadelphia University on Saturday,
Mar. 8.
With Holy Family leading 52-48, a dunk by junior forward Manny Perez
(Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) at the two-minute mark brought the
Cougars to within 52-50. After a missed attempt by Holy Family, junior guard
Carl Augustin (Stony Point, NY/Don Bosco Prep) made 1-of-2 at the
line to make it a 52-51 Tigers' lead with 1:13 on the clock. A steal by
senior guard Adam Sabree (Detroit, MI/Renaissance) resulted in a pair
of free throws for senior forward B.J. Suchy (Ronkonkoma, NY/Our
Savior New American), left, who gave Caldwell its first lead of the second
half, 53-52 with 40 seconds left.
On Holy Family's next possession, Lancaster took the ball from the right
side and drove to the basket, sinking a lay-up to put Holy Family up 54-53
with 23 seconds remaining. Caldwell came up empty on the other end when
Suchy's jumper from 15 feet was short. Lancaster went to the line with 3.9
second left and hit 1-of-2, leaving the Cougars with one last chance. After
a timeout, Suchy's inbounds pass was tipped by Perez to sophomore forward
Sam Cricelli (Brighton, England/Culham) on the left side. But Cricelli's
shot from 18 feet hit the back of the rim, and Lancaster corralled the
rebound at the buzzer.
The Cougars shot just 25.8 percent from the field in the first half, as the
Tigers took a 27-19 lead into the break. Holy Family built its advantage up
to 11 points after a free throw by Tom McKeown made it 41-30 with 12:53 to
go in the game. But Caldwell used eight straight points to spark a 17-6 run
that tied the game at 47-47 with 4:40 remaining. Suchy notched five points
in the run, including a three-pointer that tied the game. But baskets by
Michael Sturns, the CACC Player of the Year, and London Houston allowed the
Tigers to maintain a 52-48 lead, setting up the exciting finish.
Suchy
paced the Cougars with 14 points and six rebounds, while Perez finished with
13 points and seven boards. Senior guard Michael Wise (Whitesboro,
NJ/Middle Twp.), right, pitched in nine points and senior guard Hans
Stelzer (Selden, NY/Our Savior New American) dished out seven assists,
while Cricelli pulled down a team-best eight boards. Lancaster led all
scorers with 24 points while making 4-of-7 from long range. Sturns, the
nation's leading scorer at 26.9 points per game, was held to 14 points, and
Houston grabbed nine rebounds to go with eight points.
The loss marks the final game in the Scarlet, White and Gold for seniors
Sabree, Stelzer, Suchy and Wise.
CACC Men's Basketball Tournament
Quarterfinals, Mar. 1
No. 2N Caldwell 79, No. 3N Dominican 65
No. 4N Bloomfield 90, No. 1N Post 85, (2OT)
No. 1S Philadelphia 65, No. 4S USP 44
No. 2S Holy Family 73, No. 3S Goldey-Beacom 71
Semifinals, Wednesday, Mar. 5
No. 2S Holy Family 55, No. 2N Caldwell 53
No. 1S Philadelphia, 88, No. 4N Bloomfield 74
No. 2S Holy Family at No. 1S Philadelphia, 7:00 p.m.



