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For Immediate
Release: January 12, 2006 |
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NCAA Division III
Men’s Basketball |
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Contact: James Kramer |
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ANCHORMEN DRIVE PAST ENGINEERS, 80-67 |
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Hot Hand From Outside Propels Rhode
Island College |
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. –
Kinsey Durgin scored 19 points to lead five players in double figures
as the Anchormen of Rhode Island College knocked off MIT, 80-67, in
Rockwell Cage, Thursday night. The Anchormen used a 20-2 run early in
the second half to erase a six-point deficit and take a commanding
lead they wouldn’t relinquish as the Engineers fell for the second
straight game. |
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From the opening tip, the pace of the
game was extremely quick. Although MIT (9-4) started hot from the
floor, the tempo of the game fell out of favor for the Engineers
against RIC’s athletic five. Solid execution on the offensive end kept
MIT ahead for the entire first half, but Rhode Island College (8-5)
stayed within striking distance. Freshman Jimmy Bartolotta knocked
down a three with 8:08 left in the first period to give MIT its
largest lead of the night at 26-17. Although Tech remained in front
the rest of the half, the Anchormen chipped at the lead with hot
three-point shooting by Durgin and Kamari Williams. Durgin actually
connected on a triple inside the final 10 seconds that slashed MIT’s
lead to 37-36 at the break. |
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After stretching its lead back to six
on jumpers by Mike D’Auria and Bartolotta to open the second half, MIT
went cold from the outside, while the potent attack of the Anchormen
began clicking on all cylinders. The Engineers scored just two points
during a six-minute stretch of the frame, while Durgin, Williams,
Kevin Payette and Davon Yarbrough silenced the crowd with six three’s
to give RIC a 61-47 lead. |
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MIT leading scorer Mike D’Auria tried
to keep the Cardinal and Gray in range after sitting out most of the
first half with foul trouble. D’Auria scored 10 points in a
three-minute span that reduced the Anchormen’s lead to 70-65 with
three minutes left in regulation. Despite the comeback bid, Rhode
Island College finished 8-of-9 from the free-throw line in the final
minutes to seal the non-conference road win. |
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Durgin paced the RIC offense on 6-of-9
shooting, including 5-of-7 from beyond the arc. Yarbrough scored 15,
Payette and Williams each contributed 12, while Kaseem Johnson chipped
in 10 to match his team-best 10 rebounds. |
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D’Auria led all scorers with 22 points.
The only other Tech players to reach double figures each recorded
their first career double-double. Bartolotta picked up 10 points and
10 rebounds, and Hamidou Soumare scored 11 points while adding an MIT
season-high 13 boards. |