Men's Basketball's Comeback Falls Short at New Haven, 74-73
The Assumption University men's basketball team's comeback came up short, as they fell to the University of New Haven, 74-73, in Northeast-10 Conference action Tuesday evening.
THE BASICS
Score: University of New Haven 74, Assumption University 73
Records: Greyhounds (4-4, 1-3 NE10), Chargers (5-2, 5-1 NE10)
HOW IT HAPPENED
New Haven came out of the gates fast, as they ran out to an early 15-4 lead. The Greyhounds would try to chip away for the whole first half, as they would hang around, as the Charger's lead fluctuated from six points (24-18) to 13 points (36-23). UNH would carry a nine-point lead (46-37) into the break, as they shot 66.67 percent from the field while holding Assumption to 46.67 percent.
The Chargers carried their momentum into the second half, seeing their advantage balloon to 18 points (63-45, following a jumper from Justin Hendrick. The Greyhounds would not go quietly, as they responded with nine straight points, cutting the deficit down to nine points (63-54), thanks to a Njavan Stewart three-pointer 5:04 mark. Assumption continued to press as they dwindled the deficit do four points (74-70) after a Cooper Creek long-range bucket. After a quick foul and a missed free throw shot, Stewart drained another three to get the road team within one (74-73). Stewart had a chance to give Assumption the win at the buzzer, but his jumper was just a tad too strong, and New Haven survived with a 74-73 decision.
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