STANDISH, ME - Saint Joseph's (18-6, 13-4 GNAC) made 13
three-pointers and shot nearly 60% from beyond the arc in an 81-50
victory over Rivier College (8-16, 5-12 GNAC) at the Harold Alfond
Center on Wednesday night. Chris Petzy '12 (Kensington, NH) scored
14 of his game-high 19 points in the second half and made four
shots from downtown in the lopsided win.
Zach O'Brien '12 (Schenectady, NY) netted 18 for the Monks and
drained a trifecta of treys and Tyler Kelley '11 (Saco, ME) was 4-6
from beyond the arc and tallied 14 points with a career-high 5
steals. Rashon Jones '11 (Bridgeport, CT) rounded out a quartet of
SJC players in double-digits with 12 points and added 8 caroms and
6 assists and Ray Eatmon '10 (Huntington, NY) grabbed a game-high
13 rebounds and added 6 points for St. Joe's.
Nick Bean '11 (E. Longmeadow, MA) led the Raiders
with 14 points and Brian Troy '13 (Keene, NH) chipped in with 9 in
the loss. Don Poitras '11 (Bow, NH) added 8
points, 7 boards and 8 blocked shots for the visitors.
Both teams started off cold, as the GNAC rivals combined for a 2-15
effort from the field in the opening four minutes. O'Brien got the
Monks going with a three-pointer that provided the hosts with a 5-3
advantage at the 15:59 mark and Julio Vazquez '13 (Waterbury, CT)
pushed the Monk lead to 7-3 51 seconds later with a soft-touch
layup after grabbing a loose ball at midcourt.
The Raiders proceeded to go on a 10-4 run over the next four
minutes and held a 15-11 cushion after Poitras converted a layup at
the 11:33 mark. The SJC shooters went on to make five consecutive
three-pointers, which accounted for the majority of a 16-3 outburst
that changed the complexion of the game for good. Saint Joseph's
led for at least 10 points for the remainder of the contest and
pushed its lead to a first-half high of 17 points when Jones
collected an offensive carom for a put-back with 32 seconds left in
the period.
The Monks carried a 46-31 advantage into intermission, as O'Brien
led all scorers with 13 in the opening stanza. Bean and Poitras
paced the Raiders with 8 first-half points. St. Joe's shot 58.3%
(7-12) from three-point range in the first half and actually
improved the downtown success rate in the second stanza with a 60%
(6-10) effort.
Although Rivier managed to cut the deficit to 10 points, 51-41,
with an offensive flurry early in the second half, St. Joe's
weathered the storm with the help of a 10-0 blanking that lasted
just over two minutes and gave the home team a 64-43 cushion with
11:55 to go.
Saint Joseph's pushed its lead to a game-high 32 points with an
Eatmon bucket at the 1:51 mark and skated to an 81-50 triumph over
the Raiders.
St. Joe's shot 45.6% (31-68) overall, 59.1% (13-22) from
three-point range, and 85.7% (6-7) from the line, while Rivier shot
37% (20-54) from the floor, 28.6% (6-21) from beyond the arc and
44.4% (4-9) from the charity stripe. The Monks held a commanding
45-28 advantage on the glass and registered 25 assists on 31 field
goals.
St. Joe's attained several season-highs in the win, including FG
attempts (68), fewest points allowed (50) and largest margin of
victory (31), which was the most since St. Joe's topped Suffolk,
86-51, on February 5th last season.
As a team, the Raiders recorded 10 blocks, which is the most by an
SJC opponent this season.
Eatmon corralled his 200th rebound in the victory and became the
8th player in team history to grab at least 200 caroms in two
different seasons at St. Joe's.
Both teams will host GNAC opponents in their final regular-season
contests on Saturday. Saint Joseph's, currently third in the
standings, will host Mount Ida College (15-9, 10-7 GNAC) on
Saturday at 1:00 PM, while Rivier is set to take on Lasell College
at 1:00 PM.