AMHERST, Mass. – Junior
Darrel Yepdo (Dracut, Mass.) scored a team-high 17 points, as the UMass Lowell men's basketball team (3-7) fell to the Massachusetts Minutemen (6-3), 80-60, on Saturday afternoon in the Kennedy Cup battle.
"That's a really good UMass team," said Head Coach
Pat Duquette. "I was impressed. I think we played well enough in the first half to probably be tied. I thought we earned our way to a better halftime result, but I think our free throws deflated us a bit, and then they just wore us out."
Yepdo, who added four rebounds and two assists, was one of nine River Hawks to score in the game. Following him, junior
Xavier Spencer (Calgary, Alberta, Canada) finished the day with 11 points and six rebounds, while senior
Austin Green (Sicklerville, N.J.) added in nine points.
After a layup by freshman
JJ Massaquoi (Prince George's County, Md.) opened the game's scoring, a back-and-forth battle played out, with the hosts earning a slight, 12-8 edge with just over 14 minutes on the clock. The River Hawks answered quickly, though, as junior
Khalil Farmer (Philadelphia, Pa.) drilled a triple. Although the Minutemen responded with a quick layup, another basket by Farmer and a three by Yepdo put UMass Lowell in front, 16-14, midway through the first.
Moments later, after a free throw by junior
Angel Montas Jr. (La Romana, D.R.) put the visitors up by two, Massachusetts started to hit its stride, sinking a deep ball before adding a jumper to take the lead. UMass Lowell refused to back down, as Yepdo continued his hot start, sinking a pair from the charity stripe before adding two more in the paint, putting his squad back on top. The Minutemen fired right back, using a 16-6 run to own a 42-32 advantage at the break.
The River Hawks came hot out of the gates to start the second half, with Yepdo making two baskets in 40 seconds, cutting the deficit to six. Green added a pair of buckets of his own, while Massaquoi earned a hard-fought layup, but the hosts fired back each time, building to a 10-point lead with just under 13 minutes remaining.
With 10:47 to go, trailing by 14, UMass Lowell locked down defensively, allowing only one basket and three free throws over three minutes of action. The Minutemen matched with a strong defensive presence as well to go on a 10-2 stretch, extending the lead to 69-47. Spencer added two quick shots to cut the difference to 18, but Massachusetts refused to allow the River Hawks to get any closer, sealing the 80-60 final score.
Next up, the River Hawks return home to host the Fisher Falcons on Wednesday, December 10. Opening tipoff is scheduled for 6 p.m. at the Kennedy Family Athletic Complex.