
Ken Bell
Rhode Island College news release...
TOM DECIANTIS SCORES 16 IN, 71-60, WIN
OVER UMASS DARTMOUTH
Providence,
R.I.-Sophomore forward Chris Burton (New Rochelle, NY) finished with 17
points, six rebounds and three steals, while junior guard Tom DeCiantis
(North Kingstown, RI) added 16 points off the bench, to lead the Rhode
Island College men's basketball team to a 71-60 victory over UMass
Dartmouth on Tuesday night at The Murray Center in Little East
Conference action.
"This was not a great defensive
effort, but we found a way to win," said Head Coach Bob Walsh after the
game. "We didn't have the edge that we normally play with, but DeCiantis
bailed us out by making some big shots."
Rhode Island
College (19-3, 10-1 LEC) picks up its 11th victory in its last 12 games
and continues to hold onto first place in the Little East Conference
standings.
After the Anchormen jumped out to an early,
22-15, lead with 9:52 remaining in the first half, UMass Dartmouth
(4-18, 1-10 LEC) bounced back with 12-2 run to retake the lead with 5:32
on the clock. However, after DeCiantis immediately answered back with a
three-pointer to tie the game at 27, RIC closed out the half on a 20-8
run to take a 44-35 lead into the break.
Keyed by a 14-7
run to open the frame, the Corsairs rallied back in the second half to
cut the deficit to as few as two, after a pair of free throws from
sophomore center Alex Rodrigues (Fall River, MA) made it, 51-49, with
11:13 to play in the ballgame. However, the Anchormen pulled away from
the visitors down the stretch, closing out the game on a 20-11 run, en
route to the 11-point victory.
Senior center Steven
Roberts (New Haven, CT) posted 16 points to help pace the Anchormen,
while junior guard Michael Palumbo (Providence, RI) chipped in with nine
points off the bench. Senior guard Tahrike Carter (Brooklyn, NY)
flirted with a triple-double, recording seven points, eight assists and
six rebounds on the evening.
In total, RIC shot 36
percent (22-for-61) from the floor, 36 percent (5-for-14) from long
range and 63 percent (22-for-35) from the free throw line. On the other
end, UMD shot 41 percent (20-for-49) from the field, 20 percent
(3-for-15) from downtown and 71 percent (17-for-24) from the free throw
line.
Rhode Island College forced the Corsairs into a 35
percent (8-for-23) shooting effort in the second half and caused 20
turnovers for the game, while the Anchormen committed just nine
turnovers on the offensive end.
Sophomore guard Mike
Rotando (Point Pleasant Beach, NJ) led the Corsairs with 13 points,
while sophomore guard Jake Laga (Northampton, MA) registered nine
points. Rodrigues tallied eight points and eight rebounds off the bench,
while freshman forward Abi Akanni (Fitchburg, MA) contributed with
eight points and six rebounds.
Freshman point guard Jacek
Louisville (Worcester, MA) totaled six points, six rebounds and a
team-high four assists off the bench. UMass Dartmouth outrebounded RIC,
42-37, but the Anchormen corralled 17 offensive rebounds, compared to
just 12 for the Corsairs.
In upcoming action, Rhode
Island College will continue Little East Conference play at home against
Southern Maine on Saturday, Feb. 9 (3 p.m.).
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