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Archive for February, 2007

Gamecenter: Bucknell 73, Towson 63

Saturday, February 17th, 2007

Key Sequence: McNaughton took control early. He grabbed an offensive rebound and scored a put-back with 9:28 to go in the first half, then he grabbed a defensive rebound and put in a lay-up on the other end, giving Bucknell a 17-10 lead and sending Towson scurrying into a timeout.

Gamecenter: Hofstra 65, Holy Cross 64

Saturday, February 17th, 2007

Key Sequence: Meister tipped in a missed Thomas shot with 1:36 remaining to give the Crusaders a 64-63 lead. Strokes committed a charge to turn the ball over, but after running 32 seconds off the clock, Thomas turned the ball over. Hofstra missed a three-point attempt, and Meister was fouled after grabbing a rebound. He stepped to the line and missed 2 free throw attempts.

Gamecenter: Navy 76, Army 68

Saturday, February 17th, 2007

Key Sequence: Cleveland Richard hit a jump shot for Army with 7:27 let to cut the Navy lead to 6 points. Then Teague received a pass on the other end a nailed a three-pointer. Army came back and got a lay-up from Williams. Sprink then came down the other end and drove to the basket for a lay-up. Army tried to rush the ball down the court to respond but Chris Harris stood his ground and took a charge, which seemed to bring the momentum back in Navy’s favor.

Gamecenter: Holy Cross 68, Navy 40

Friday, February 16th, 2007

Key Sequence: Holy Cross jumped to a 23-4 lead ten minutes into the game, with 17 of those points coming from Clifford. During that span, Navy was 1-for-12 from the floor and had 9 turnovers.

Gamecenter: Bucknell 76, Lafayette 58

Friday, February 16th, 2007

Key Sequence: After Bucknell’s hot start, Lafayette closed within 13-8 with 13:14 to go in the first half. The Bison then reeled off a 9-0 run, including 5 points from Justin Castleberry, to take a double-digit lead they would never relinquish.