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March 9, 2007
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2007 NCAA Div. III Men’s Basketball Tournament
Sectional Round Game |
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Amherst, MA |
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Final |
Keene State (25-6)
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38
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35
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73
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Rhode Island College (27-3)
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40
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35
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75
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ANCHORMEN SAIL TO ELITE EIGHT
Stanko’s Free Throws Edges Keene State, 75-73 |
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AMHERST, MA—The Rhode Island College men’s
basketball team edged Little East Conference rival Keene State
College, 75-73, this evening to advance to the NCAA Division III
Men’s Basketball National Quarterfinals for the first time in the
program’s history. Senior swingman Brian Stanko (Swansea, MA)
hit a pair of free throws with just four seconds remaining in
regulation to provide the decisive margin. |
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Rhode Island College advances to the Elite Eight and will face host
Amherst College, which defeated Stevens Institute of Technology, on
Saturday, Mar. 10 at 7 p.m. |
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Rhode Island College sophomore forward Kaseem Johnson (New Haven,
CT) laid in a putback with just over a minute left to put RIC on
top by one, 73-72. “I just tried to go up strong,” Johnson said
about his lead-changing shot. “I ended up missing it, but my guy
just stood there. I went back up with it for the layup.” Keene State
junior guard David Sontag (Mount Vernon, NH) missed a
three-pointer on the ensuing possession. Stanko grabbed the rebound
and was fouled, which set up the late-game heroics. |
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Sontag then brought the ball up the floor and was fouled at
half-court by Rhode Island College senior guard Kinsey Durgin
(Greenwood, ME). Sontag hit the first free throw and Owls’ Head
Coach Rob Colbert called a timeout. Sontag missed the next
free throw on purpose and Anchorman senior forward Anthony
Pierlioni (Plainville, CT) grabbed the rebound to seal the win. |
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“I thought it was an unbelievable college basketball game,” Rhode
Island College Head Men’s Basketball Coach Bob Walsh. “I
wouldn’t have expected anything less. Keene State is a great team. I
have so much respect for them. It was competition at a high level
and a great atmosphere. I always tell our guys that the tougher team
always wins. We were the tougher team, at least on one play. We kept
our poise and we showed a lot of heart and toughness and that is
what this team is all about.” |
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Rhode Island College was led offensively by sophomore guard
Tirrell Hill (Bronx, NY) and Durgin, who scored 16 and 13 points
respectively. Stanko chipped in with eight points and grabbed a
team-high seven rebounds. Sophomore guard Bobby Bailey (Fall
River, MA) and senior guard Kamari Williams (Springfield, MA)
each recorded nine points. |
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Keene State was led by junior forward Travon Little (Danbury, CT)
with a game-high 23 points, while sophomore forward Tyler Kathan
(Ludlow, VT) posted a double-double with 11 points and 13
rebounds. |
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In a nip-and-tuck affair, neither team held an advantage of more
than five points, while the lead changed hands eight times and was
tied on four occasions in the first fame. Rhode Island College
jumped out to an early 7-4 advantage on a Pierlioni jumper, but
Keene State responded with a mini, 9-4, surge fueled by Sontag’s
seven points. Little and Sontag kept the Owls out in front for the
majority of the first half with 11 points each. |
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The Anchormen regained their advantage, 31-30, on a jumper by
sophomore forward Cameron Stewart (Newport, RI) with just
four minutes remaining in the opening half. Both teams traded
baskets on their ensuing possessions, but Hill netted five of his 13
first-half points down the stretch to give RIC its largest
advantage, 40-35, with just under a minute remaining on the clock.
The Anchormen headed into the intermission leading 40-38.
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Rhode Island College withstood a KSC, 12-2, run to start the second
half. Pierlioni quelled the surge for a few seconds before the Owls
connected on consecutive three-pointers by Little and Kathan to take
a 50-42 advantage and force a Rhode Island College timeout.
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The Anchormen found their shooting touch coming out of the timeout,
scoring the next eight points, including a pair of trifectas, to
forge a 50-all tie. Stewart capped the run with a triple from the
left corner of the arc. |
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Keene State responded with six straight points, but Bailey answered
with a pair of three-pointers to whittle the deficit to three
points. Rhode Island College to cut its deficit to one on three
occasions, finally breaking through on Johnson’s putback. |
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