BOSTON – Junior
Angel Montas Jr. (La Romana, D.R.) scored a career-high 20 points, as the UMass Lowell men's basketball team (5-9) fell to the Boston University Terriers (5-8), 88-76, on Sunday afternoon.
Montas Jr., who shot 56% from the field (9-16), was one of four River Hawks to finish with double-digit points. Tied with him, senior
Austin Green (Sicklerville, N.J.) added 20 points alongside seven rebounds and three steals. Behind him, junior
Khalil Farmer (Philadelphia, Pa.) added 11 points, including tying his personal-best with three triples. Rounding things out, junior
Darrel Yepdo (Dracut, Mass.) added 10 points with three assists.
The game started with a back-and-forth battle, with Montas Jr. and Green each scoring four points, while Yepdo connected from deep to keep their squad within two, 13-11, with 14:09 on the clock. The Terriers, though, caught fire on offense, and despite freshman
Victor Okojie (Castlebar, Ireland) adding his first basket of the game off a hook shot, the hosts used a 19-5 run to jump in front 32-16 just over midway through the first half.
Looking to chip away at the deficit, junior
Xavier Spencer (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) got things started for his squad, knocking down a hook shot to kickstart a 12-2 run for the visitors, highlighted by triples from Farmer and Okojie. Boston University responded with an 8-2 burst of their own to make it 42-30 with two minutes to go. UMass Lowell, however, finished strong down the stretch, as Green added five and Farmer added another three as part of an 8-5 stretch to cut the Terriers' lead to 47-38 heading into halftime.
Coming out of the break, the game continued to prove to be an offensive battle, with both sides adding four points in just over the first minute of action. Although Boston University added two quick baskets, Montas Jr. found Green in the paint, setting up the senior for a massive dunk that sparked a 10-5 run for the visitors, making it a 60-52 game with 12:08 remaining. The hosts once again answered, this time with a 5-2 spurt, to make it an 11-point game with ten minutes to play.
Looking to ignite a comeback, Montas Jr. knocked down another jumper to start a 7-3 run for his squad, capped off by a trey from the junior. The opposition came right back with eight of the next 11 points, interrupted by another deep-ball from Farmer, to make it a 12-point difference, 76-64, with five minutes to play. Despite cutting the deficit to seven just over a minute later thanks to a 5-0 scoring burst, the Terriers locked down defensively, using a 12-7 edge in the final minutes to seal the 88-76 outcome.
Next up, the River Hawks will return from the holiday break when they head to the Midwest to battle the Iowa Hawkeyes on Monday, December 29. Opening tip is scheduled for 5 p.m. at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City, Iowa.