Box Score
NEWARK, N.J. – The UMass Lowell men's basketball team did an admirable job containing the New Jersey Institute of Technology but ultimately dropped the decision to the Highlanders 55-44 at the Fleisher Athletic Center.
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Guard
Akeem Williams (Brockton, MA) put forth a great effort finishing with a season high 19 points to go along with 4 rebounds. The senior started off hot scoring nine of the River Hawks 21 first half points.
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The defeat drops the River Hawks record to 1-8 overall while the Highlanders improve to 6-4, including a 4-2 record against teams from the America East.
The River Hawks defense was its biggest strength on Saturday holding NJIT to a field goal percentage of 37.7% and closed out on the perimeter with the Highlanders making just four of the 19 3-pointers they took (0-6 in the second half).
The Highlanders trio of
Damon Lynn,
Terrence Smith, and
Winfield Willis came into the contest averaging a combined 44.9 points a game but managed to total just 14 points.
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Junior
Chad Holley (New York, N.Y.) was the second leading scorer finishing with 15 points, including some timely buckets late in the second half as the River Hawks made a final push.
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The River Hawks did a stellar job containing Lynn, the Highlanders leading scorer at 20.1 points a game. The freshman only scored 8 points and was held in check from downtown, failing to connect on any of his seven attempts from distance.Â
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The teams battled back and forth in the first half exchanging leads seven times before a 12-4 run before the intermission by NJIT gave them a 28-21 lead they wouldn't relinquish.
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UMass Lowell held an advantage on the boards, outrebounding the Highlanders 38-32 and totaled 13 rebounds on the offensive end. Crashing the offensive glass resulted in seven 2
nd chance points for the River Hawks.
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NJIT's Manny Tselentakis came off the bench igniting the Highlanders in the first half with three 3-pointers. Â Tselentakis whose previous career high was five points had 11 at the break.
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The River Hawks will have Sunday off before taking on Columbia at & P.M. at the Francis Levien Gymnasium.Â