STANDISH, ME - #3 Saint Joseph's (19-7, 11-6 GNAC) handled #6
Rivier College (14-12 , 9-9), 85-67, in a Great Northeast Athletic
Conference quarterfinal contest on Tuesday evening.
Tyler Kelley ‘11 (Saco, ME)
went 4-4 from downtown in the first half and netted 16 points and
Chris Davis ‘11 (New York,
NY) added 15 in the victory, which was achieved in the first GNAC
tourney game to be played on the parquet at the Harold Alfond
Center. The win, coupled with a lopsided upset victory by #7
Albertus Magnus over #2 Emerson College, means the Monks will host
the Falcons in a conference semifinal game on Thursday.
St. Joe's led from buzzer to buzzer, but the game was closely
contested as the victors did not hold a double-digit lead until 15
minutes had expired in the first stanza. The third time proved to
be a charm for the Monks as Rivier, led by Lance Bisson ‘09
(Nashua, NH) and D.J. Poitras ‘11 (Bow, NH) with 17 points
each, had defeated the Royal Blue twice during the regular
season.
Kelley sparked the Monks with a three-pointer four
seconds into the game as the hosts were on their way to building an
11-2 advantage in the first 3:48 of play. Rivier fired back into
the game with a 13-5 surge and trailed by two, 16-14, after Felipe
Lima '09 (Nashua, NH) made a shot from beyond the arc with 12:18
left in the first. The Monks were unable to gain a lead of more
than seven points in the next seven minutes, as the teams
essentially traded punches in a fast-paced stretch of play.
Scot Vachon ‘09
(Schenectady, NY) made his first of two freebies at the 5:49 mark
to push the SJC lead to 36-28 and Kelley made his fourth trey of
the contest 41 seconds later to provide his team with its first 10
point advantage. Alberto Rue
‘10 (Jamaica Plain, MA) connected on a three with 1:47 left
and Alonso Davis ‘10
(Richmond, VA) went 3-4 from the charity stripe in the closing
minutes to help St. Joe's stake a 48-36 lead heading into
intermission. The Monks grabbed eight offensive boards in the first
period, four by Chris Davis, and
netted 15 second chance points off the caroms.
Rivier started the second half with a jumper from Bisson and trey
from Nick Bean ‘11 (East Longmeadow, MA) to cut the deficit
to 48-41, but the Monks increased the cushion back to 12 points
after captain Mitch Ouellet
‘09 (Fort Kent, ME) sank both freebies with 16:28 to
play.
St. Joe's would hang on to at least a 10-point lead for the
remainder of the contest and went ahead by 18, 75-57, when
Anthony Savino ‘11
(Portland, ME/Cheverus) made two free throws with 6:07 remaining.
The Monks went 18-28 (64.3%), and 26-40 (65%) overall, from the
line in the second half en route to the quarterfinal win. The 40
free throw attempts are the most in a game by St. Joe's this
season.
The Monks held a commanding 46-30 advantage in rebounds, with 16
coming on the offensive end. St. Joe's outshot Rivier from the
field, 45.5% (25-55) to 39.3% (24-61) and posted an impressive
47.4% (9-19) effort as a team from three-point distance in the win.
The Raiders countered by shooting 22.7% (5-22) from downtown.
For St. Joe's, Vachon netted 11 points and four
assists, Ray Eatmon ‘10
(Huntington, NY) had 10 rebounds and six points,
Elbie Murphy ‘09
(Loudonville, NY) notched eight points and three blocks and
Rue scored eight and added four boards.
Alonso Davis logged valuable
minutes off the bench, scoring eight points and grabbing six caroms
in just 10 minutes on the floor.
For Rivier, Lima had 14 points and five boards, Kevin Harrington
‘09 (Center Ossipee, NH) added nine and Bisson dealt out
seven assists. Poitras went 5-6 from the field and 7-9 from the
free throw line in the losing effort.
The Alfond Center will host another conference tournament game on
Thursday evening, as the Albertus Magnus College Falcons come to
Standish to take on the Monks in a GNAC semifinal contest, time
TBD.
Newspaper Box Score
Rivier College vs Saint Joseph's College (Me.)
02/24/09 7:00 PM at Standish, Maine
At Standish, Maine
SAINT JOSEPH'S COLLEGE (ME.) 85, RIVIER COLLEGE 67
RIVIER COLLEGE (14-12)
Lance Bisson 8-20 0-1 17; Dj Poitras 5-6 7-9 17; Felipe Lima 4-10
4-6 14;
Kevin Harrington 3-10 2-2 9; Nick Bean 2-7 0-1 5; Luke Brownell 1-2
1-1 3;
Joe Granato 1-3 0-0 2; Liam McMahon 0-0 0-0 0; Zach Durkee 0-0 0-0
0; Garon
Whitney 0-1 0-0 0; Mark Williams 0-0 0-0 0; Devin Lally-Mcgurl 0-0
0-0 0;
Will Snider 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 24-61 14-20 67.
SAINT JOSEPH'S COLLEGE (ME.) (19-7)
Tyler Kelley 6-8 0-1 16; Chris Davis 5-8 3-3 15; Scot Vachon 4-7
3-3 11;
Elbie Murphy 2-9 3-7 8; Alonso Davis 2-3 4-6 8; Alberto Rue 1-7 5-8
8; Ray
Eatmon 2-2 2-2 6; Mitch Ouellet 2-4 2-2 6; Chris Petzy 1-7 1-2 4;
Anthony
Savino 0-0 2-4 2; T. J. Tandberg 0-0 1-2 1; Eric Friend 0-0 0-0 0;
Tom Ray
0-0 0-0 0; Bobby Russo 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-55 26-40 85.
Rivier College................ 36 31 - 67
Saint Joseph's College (Me.).. 48 37 - 85
3-point goals--Rivier College 5-22 (Felipe Lima 2-6; Kevin
Harrington 1-4;
Lance Bisson 1-6; Nick Bean 1-4; Will Snider 0-1; Joe Granato 0-1),
Saint
Joseph's College (Me.) 9-19 (Tyler Kelley 4-4; Chris Davis 2-2;
Chris Petzy
1-4; Alberto Rue 1-2; Elbie Murphy 1-6; Mitch Ouellet 0-1).
Fouled
out--Rivier College-Dj Poitras, Saint Joseph's College
(Me.)-None.
Rebounds--Rivier College 30 (Felipe Lima 5), Saint Joseph's College
(Me.) 46
(Ray Eatmon 10). Assists--Rivier College 11 (Lance Bisson 7), Saint
Joseph's
College (Me.) 13 (Scot Vachon 4). Total fouls--Rivier College 27,
Saint
Joseph's College (Me.) 18. Technical fouls--Rivier College-None,
Saint
Joseph's College (Me.)-None. A-300
First Round of GNAC Tourney
St. Joe's (Me.) advances to semi-final round