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BOSTON, Mass. – The UMass Lowell men's basketball team (5-6) dropped a 79-60 decision at in-state foe Boston University (6-4) on Tuesday evening.
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The River Hawks were led by redshirt-junior
Christian Lutete (Silver Spring, Md.), who shot 9-for-12 from the floor en route to 20 points. He was joined in double figures by sophomore
Obadiah Noel (Frederick, Md.) with 12 points. Noel also posted a team-high five rebounds, while freshman
Bryce Daley (Pittsfield, Mass.) added three assists.
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"We got beat by a better team tonight," said Head Coach
Pat Duquette. "They were physical and tough, and defended us better than anybody we've played all year. The good thing for me was I thought our first-half defense was the best it's been, but outside of that, we got rushed by their defense. We weren't able to generate open shots."
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The River Hawks won the opening tip and put the pressure on right from the start, jumping out to 10-2 lead with the help of four from Noel. The River Hawks maintained at least a one-possession margin until the Terriers used seven straight points to take their first lead at 20-18 with 6:52 remaining in the first half. Â
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Freshman
Joey Glynn (Portsmouth, N.H.) banked in a layup to knot the score at 20-20, but a three from BU's Tyler Scanlon put the home squad back on top. Lutete would drive to the hoop to make it a one-point game before the Terriers put together a quick, 9-3 spurt to take a 32-25 lead, at 1:37. UMass Lowell battled back in the waning minutes of the half though, as Lutete knocked down a layup and a triple on back-to-back possessions, and Daley converted on a pair of free throws in the final second to cut the difference to just 34-32 at the break.
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Lutete and Noel combined for the River Hawks' first three baskets coming out of halftime to keep their squad within two. However, the Terriers would extend their margin to double-digits with a 14-4 run to lead, 54-42, with 10:33 left to play.
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The teams traded baskets and UMass Lowell cut the deficit to 10 on three occasions, including at 58-48 following a layup from redshirt-senior
Josh Gantz (Grove City, Ohio) and a pair of free throws by Daley with 8:56 to go. The visitors were unable to come any closer, though, as BU stretched its lead as far as 23 inside of the final three minutes before sealing the 79-60 outcome.
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The Terriers now lead the all-time series between the two squads, 4-3. The River Hawks head back home to finish the week against Maine Fort Kent on Friday, December 7 at 7 p.m.
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