Box Score
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Tommy
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Justin
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Ross
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Brendan
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Box score
Photo Gallery (Courtesy of Dan
Ceccacci)
The University of Scranton men's basketball team made an
improbable comeback from an eight-point deficit with 1:49 to play
in overtime, but Juniata College made one of two free throws with
just less than three second remaining to hand the Royals an 80-79
loss in the Long Center on Saturday afternoon.
In a tense battle reminiscent of last February's Landmark
Conference semifinal in the Long Center – Juniata won that
game in double overtime, 84-74 – the game featured 14 ties
and 13 lead changes, and the last 10 minutes of regulation saw
neither team lead by more than four. In the end, it was a free
throw by Juniata senior guard Jeremy Hays (McMechen, W.V./John
Marshall) with less than three seconds left that broke a tie game
and gave the Eagles the win.
The Royals (10-3, 1-2 Landmark) placed three players in double
figures, led by senior guard Tommy Morgan
(Greenlawn, N.Y./Chaminade), who had 25 points. Junior
guard Justin
Klingman (Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington Heights) had a
career-high 20 points and fellow junior guard Ross Danzig
(Clarks Green, Pa./Abington Heights/Blair Academy, N.J.)
added 18 points.
Scranton led by 10 at halftime, 34-24, and still led by eight
five minutes into the second half before the Eagles (11-2, 2-0
Landmark) used an 11-2 run to take the lead, 47-45, on a 3-pointer
by sophomore forward Kyle Koehler (Chester Springs, Pa./Devon
Prep), his only points of the game.
Juniata pushed the lead to four at the 9:22 mark, but Scranton
fought back to tie the game at 53 on a pair of free throws by
Klingman with 8:24 remaining.
From there, the game see-sawed back and forth as neither team
led by more than two, and Juniata eventually turned a one-point
deficit into a one-point lead on a pair of free throws by Hays with
1:14 remaining.
But Klingman drilled his fourth 3-pointer of the game with
exactly one minute remaining to give the Royals a 66-64 lead and
force an Eagles timeout. Out of the timeout, Hays got free for a
layup to tie the game with 42 seconds left. Danzig's jumper with 13
seconds was off the mark, but Hays couldn't connect on a driving
shot at the buzzer and the game headed to overtime.
The Eagles jumped out to a quick six-point lead, fueled by
back-to-back layups by Hays, and they eventually pushed the lead to
eight with 1:49 left when he made one of two at the free throw
line.
Scranton then staged its comeback as sophomore forward
Marcus
Thomas (Clarksburg, Md./Clarksburg) scored inside and
Danzig hit two free throws to cut the deficit to four with 1:06
left. Juniata then hit one of two free throws before Danzig got
free for a layup, making the score 77-74 with 48 seconds left.
Hays hit a pair of free throws to give Juniata some breathing
room, but Morgan answered with a three-point play to cut the
deficit to 79-77 with 37 seconds left. On the ensuing Juniata
possession, Royals freshman guard Sean Cummings
(Millstone Township, Pa./St. Peter's Prep) blocked a layup
attempt and Thomas made a steal after the Eagles corralled the
rebound.
Danzig then took the outlet pass the length of the floor and
scored inside and was fouled, tying the game at 79 with 20 seconds
left. His free throw rattled halfway down before coming out, and
the Eagles secured the rebound. After a timeout, Hays drove the
lane with the clock winding down and was fouled with just under
three seconds left. He made one of two free throws and a
desperation shot by the Royals didn't draw iron.
Sophomore forward Brendan Boken
(South Pasadena, Calif./Loyola) had nine points and nine
rebounds for Scranton before fouling out late in regulation. Danzig
finished with five rebounds, three assists, three blocks and two
steals, and Morgan had five rebounds, two assists, a block and a
steal.
Scranton finished 24-for-56 (42.9 percent) from the field,
including 5-for-16 (31.3 percent) from 3-point range. The Royals
hit 26 of 33 free throws (78.8 percent) and committed just 12
turnovers.
Senior forward Brian Scholly (State College, Pa./State College)
and senior guard Kevin Stapleton (Indiana, Pa./Indiana) led Juniata
with 16 points each. Hays had 14 points and seven assists while
playing just 22 minutes due to foul trouble.
Juniata was 29-for-63 (46 percent) from the field, including
3-for-10 from 3-point range. The Eagles were 19-for-29 (65.5
percent) from the free throw line, including 6-for-14 in
overtime.
Scranton returns to action on Tuesday, Jan. 14, when they host
Ithaca in the Long Center at 7 p.m.
--ROYALS--