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AUGUSTIN'S LATE BASKET GIVES COUGARS A 54-53 VICTORY OVER NYACK
2-27-08
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CALDWELL,
N.J. - A driving lay-up by junior guard Carl Augustin (Stony Point,
NY/Don Bosco Prep) with six seconds on the clock allowed the Caldwell
College men's basketball team to defeat Nyack College, 54-53 in the
regular-season finale Wednesday night at the George R. Newman Center. The
victory wraps up second place in the CACC North Division for the Cougars,
who are now 11-16 overall and 9-7 in the conference. Nyack finished its
season at 11-16, 6-10 CACC.
With the Cougars trailing 53-50, junior center Michael Luzzi (Mount
Arlington, NJ/Morris Catholic) made 1-of-2 from the free throw line to make
the score 53-51 with 1:25 remaining. After the teams each failed to score on
their next possessions, Luzzi blocked a lay-up attempt by John Vandunk with
the clock winding down. Junior forward Tyler Emmons (Portland,
ME/Portland) was fouled after grabbing the rebound, then made 1-of-2 at the
line to make the score 53-52 Nyack with 11 seconds to play. Vandunk gathered
the rebound off Emmons' miss and is fouled. He then misses the front end of
a 1-and-1, with senior guard Michael Wise (Whitesboro, NJ/Middle
Twp.) collecting the rebound. Augustin takes the ball and drives to the
basket, where he is fouled before making the go-ahead lay-up with six
seconds left. Augustin missed the free throw, but Vandunk turned the ball
over as time expires.
The Cougars completed the comeback after trailing by as many as 14 points in
the second half. Nyack, which took a 28-24 halftime lead, scored the first
eight points of the second half to take a commanding 38-24 advantage at the
17:31 mark. Caldwell used a 13-2 run to cut the deficit to 44-42 midway
through the half. A basket by sophomore guard Eddie Crockett (Passaic,
NJ/Passaic) with 5:17 to play gave the Cougars their first lead of the
second half at 48-47. The lead exchanged hands twice before back-to-back
baskets by James Oyamo put Nyack ahead 53-50 with 2:22 left.
Crockett scored 11 points to lead Caldwell, which received nine points and
three steals from Wise and seven points and six boards from Luzzi. The
Cougars shot 50.0 percent from the floor compared to 36.0 percent for Nyack,
which was led by Vandunk's 15 points and 10 rebounds.
The win marked the final regular-season home game for seniors Wise, Adam
Sabree (Detroit, MI/Renaissance) Hans Stelzer (Selden, NY/Our
Savior New American), B.J. Suchy (Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New
American).
The Cougars will host Dominican College on Saturday, Mar. 1 in the
quarterfinals of the CACC Tournament. Game time is set for 2:00 p.m. in the
Newman Center.



