'KEENE, N.H. 12/08/05 - Jake Weitzen (New York, N.Y.) had a
game-high 26 points to lead visiting Tufts University to a
thrilling 100-97 victory over the Keene State College men's
basketball team in non-conference action Thursday night at
Spaulding Gym.
KSC (6-1) dropped its first game of the season, while Tufts
improves to 6-2.
Tied 94-all with 44 seconds remaining, the Jumbos scored two
quick points on a lay-in by Brian Fitzgerald (Bedford, N.H.) to
make it 96-94 with 25 seconds left in the game. A KSC
turnover and foul by David Sontag (Mont Vernon, N.H.), gave Tufts
an opportunity to extend its lead.
Jeremy Black (Jamesville, N.Y.) went to the line and sunk two
clutch free-throws to give the Jumbos a 98-94
advantage.
Keene State's Matt Hickey (Mahopac, N.Y.) closed the gap to
within one (98-97) with a three-pointer with just seven seconds
remaining, but the Owls would get no closer. Following a KSC
foul, Weitzen converted on two free throws to give the Jumbos a
100-97 lead. The Owls had a last-ditch effort to tie the game
on Sontag's three-pointer as time expired, but it was
short.
"I was disappointed with our play in the first half," said KSC
coach Rob Colbert. "But this was a growing experience for
us. Things like this help prepare us for games down the
stretch."
Dan Martin(18 points), David Shepherd(14 points), Fitzgerald (11
points), and Black (10 points) rounded out the double figure
scorers for Tufts.
Keene State had five players in double figures - Sontag had 25
points, Hickey had 16 points, Sean Sullivan (Athol, Mass.) added 14
points, and Nick Drouin (Weare, N.H.) and Carl Slate (North
Attleboro, Mass.) finished with 12 points each.
The Owls took their last lead of the first half (37-36) on a
three-pointer by Kevin Ritter (Hopewell Junction, N.Y.) at the 5:59
mark. Following a free throw and lay-up by Sullivan, Tufts went on
an 11-0 run ending with a three-pointer by Black with 53 seconds
remaining to make it 56-40. Martin had 11 first-half points
to lead Tufts. The Jumbos shot 58% in the first stanza.
The Jumbos went into the locker room with a 56-42 lead.
The Owls battled back in the second half closing the gap to
within five (73-68) on consecutive three-pointers by Drouin at the
12:47 mark. Hickey tied it 77-all on a three pointer of his
own with just under eight minutes left in the half. KSC took
its first lead (83-82) of the second half on a jumper by Sullivan
at the 5:04 mark.
The Jumbos would not be denied, gaining a four-point advantage
(89-85) on a pair of free throws and two point bucket by Weitzen at
the 2:53 mark. KSC took the lead for the final time on
Slate's three pointer and two foul shots by Hickey to make it 92-91
with 1:25
remaining.
Keene State will travel to UMass-Dartmouth for an LEC game on
Saturday (3 p.m.). Tufts will host Clark University the same
day at 2 p.m.