Huge Second Half Propels Monks Past Chargers, 84-54

Huge Second Half Propels Monks Past Chargers, 84-54

STANDISH, Maine – Saint Joseph's College (4-4, 1-0 GNAC) overcame a sluggish start to defeat Colby-Sawyer College (3-5, 0-1 GNAC), 84-54, in a Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) men's basketball contest at Mike McDevitt Court on Saturday afternoon. The game was the 2022-23 conference opener for both teams.

HOW IT HAPPENED:

Trailing 33-32 after a hard-fought first half, Saint Joseph's took control early in the second stanza as graduate guard Nicholas Curtis (Windham, Maine) drilled a pair of three-pointers in a matter of 20 seconds to cap a 26-6 run and provide the hosts with a 58-39 lead with 13:22 left.

Senior forward Ashtyn Abbott (Farmingdale, Maine) brought the crowd to its feet by dunking over a pair of Chargers at the 9:47 mark and put his Monks up by 23 (66-43) with a wide-open three-pointer from the top of the key 22 seconds later.

Momentum was in the Monks' favor thereafter as the Royal Blue went on to secure a game-high 35-point advantage when freshman forward Alex Willings (Portland, Maine) converted a layup with 1:20 on the clock.

Overall, Saint Joseph's outscored Colby-Sawyer by a 52-21 margin in the second period en route to posting the 84-54 victory.

STATS OF THE GAME:

The dominant second half was the story in today's victory, as St. Joe's shot 61.8% (21-34) and 54.5% (6-11) from the field and beyond the arc, respectively, in the closing 20 minutes while Colby-Sawyer made just 8-of-28 (28.6%) of their shots from the floor – including a 1-for-11 (9.1%) effort from downtown – in the closing half…The Monks also held a 40-22 lead in points in the paint and a 46-25 rebounding advantage with 16 offensive caroms on the afternoon.

LEADERS – SAINT JOSEPH'S:

  • Freshman John Paul Frazier (York, Maine) led all players with 16 points and was 7-for-11 from the field
  • Abbott posted his second double-double of the season with 10 points and 12 rebounds
  • Graduate guard Griffin Foley (Portland, Maine) was two boards shy of a double-double with 10 points and eight rebounds with three assists
  • Curtis added 11 points with four assists and three rebounds
  • Sophomore guard Teagan Hynes (York, Maine) chipped in with 12 points, four caroms, and three steals
  • Senior forward Drew Shea (Mount Desert Island, Maine) netted nine points with four assists
  • Senior guard Bryton Early (Rollinsford, N.H.) contributed five points and two rebounds in just four minutes
  • Junior guard Camryn Yorke (Auburn, Maine) pulled down eight rebounds

LEADERS – COLBY-SAWYER:

  • Senior guard Terrence Harvey, Jr. (Atlanta, Ga.) scored nine points with four rebounds and three assists
  • Senior forward Omar Boone (Colorado City, Texas) came off the bench to net nine points with five boards and three steals
  • Senior guard Scott Lampron (Concord, N.H.) added eight points and a pair of assists
  • Senior forward Conor Kelly (Charlestown, Mass.) chipped in with six points and four rebounds

HISTORICALLY SPEAKING:

With the win Saint Joseph's improves to 4-4 all-time versus Colby-Sawyer College, a team that defeated the Monks by a 94-83 score in their last meeting, which took place in Standish on February 15th, 2022.

NEXT!

Saint Joseph's resumes conference play next Saturday with a 4:00 PM contest at Lasell University.

 

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Founded in 1912 by the Sisters of Mercy in Portland, Maine, Saint Joseph’s College is Maine’s Catholic liberal arts college in the Mercy tradition. We are inclusive of all faiths, including no faith. The 474-acre campus, located on the shore of Sebago Lake in Standish, Maine offers more than 40 undergraduate programs and a Division III athletic program to a population of approximately 1,000 on-campus students. A pioneer of distance education since the 1970s, the College also provides online certificates and undergraduate and graduate degrees for thousands more working adults who reside in more than 20 other countries. In 2015 the College was selected by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching to receive its Community Engagement Classification, highlighting the College’s focus on community service throughout its mission and daily interactions within local, regional, and global communities. In 2018, Princeton Review recognized SJC as one of its “Green Colleges” for its sustainability initiatives. Learn more at www.sjcme.edu.