JERSEY CITY, N.J. (NJCUGothicKnights.com) | Stevens Institute of Technology used potent three-point shooting to separate itself, hitting 14 in the game, and held off the
New Jersey City University men's basketball team, 81-75, in the 2019-20 season opener for both schools on November 12 at the John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center (Coach Charlie Brown Court).
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NJCU got within six points with two minutes remaining and forced three turnovers and four fouls but could not capitalize on its late chances to change the outcome.
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Senior guard
Spencer Cook (Washington Township, N.J.) helped Stevens (1-0, 0-0 MAC Freedom) jump out to a 15-4 first half lead and while the Gothic Knights tied it in the second half, NJCU (0-1, 0-0 NJAC) could never take the lead. It was the second consecutive year Stevens nipped NJCU in the first game of the season.
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Cook finished with 29 points on 8-of-15 shooting, including 5-of-10 from three-point range, and was a perfect 8-of-8 at the line. He added six rebounds, five assists and two steals in a full effort.
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Reigning First-Team All-American
Sam Toney (Plainfield, NJ/Williamstown), the DIII News Preseason National Player of the Year, paced the Knights with 17 points (5-13 FG, 5-7 FT) and six rebounds.
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Stevens shot 14-of-34 from three-point distance—41.2 percent—and was lights out from the field in the second half when it made 53.8 percent from the floor (14-of-26). The Ducks shot 58.3 percent from three-point distance in the second half (7-of-12).  Â
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Cook scored 13 in the first half with four assists on 4-of-9 shooting (3-7 FG). For the Ducks, graduate student guard
Kevin Florio (Stamford, Conn.) had 14 points (5-11 FG, 4-7 3FG) before fouling out. Freshman guard
Matt Crowley (Westfield, N.J.) finished with 11 points, five rebounds and five assists. Junior forward
Alec DiPietrantonio (Mount Laurel, N.J.) blocked four shots.
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For NJCU, transfer senior small forward
Jaimik Moore (Hackensack, NJ/Hackensack) finished with 14 points while junior power forward
Jahmere Calhoun (Manchester, NJ/Brick Memorial) chipped in 11 points. Junior point guard
Tarique Holmes (Jersey City, NJ/Bayonne) had eight rebounds, seven points and five assists.
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NJCU, which had more significantly more size, could not capitalize much on the boards, with just a 46-45 margin, nor could it take advantage of 25 Stevens turnovers. NJCU made just 3-of-14 from three-point distance and shot 30.3 percent.
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HOW IT HAPPENED:
Stevens led early, 5-4, before a 10-0 run over 3:56 gave the visitors, sparked by sharp shooting against a man-to-man defense, gave the Ducks an early 15-4 advantage, led by
Cook who hit a pair of threes during the spurt. After NJCU scored again, Stevens got a three from senior guard
JoJo Mosca (Branchburg, N.J.) and the lead stood at 20-6 with 11:07 to go in the half—a 15-2 outburst overall.Â
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NJCU called upon its bench which helped sparked a rally as the Knights went on a 9-0 run to cut it to 20-15 when
Toney returned and hit a jumper. A three in the left corner by senior guard
Dylan Walsh (Staten Island, N.Y.) pushed the Ducks lead back to 10 (25-15). A fast-break basket by
Toney from
Holmes cut it to eight before another Stevens triple by
Mosca made it 28-17.
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NJCU cut it to 34-28 with under a minute to play in the first half on a three-point play by senior guard
Jeff Haddock, Jr. and
Calhoun scored on a give-and-go off a screen against contact, making a shot fall in the lane to trim the deficit to just 34-30.
Cook buried a three-point shot at the buzzer for a 37-30 halftime advantage.
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Tarique Holmes (Jersey City, NJ/Bayonne) had five assists and no turnovers in his debut at point guard for NJCU.
NJCU came out with more energy in the second half. A tip-in by
Holmes two minutes into the half cut it to two (37-35). Former Cincinnati Bearcat and senior center
Quadri Moore (Linden, NJ/Linden)'s tip-in of his own miss high off the glass trimmed it to 39-37 and
Toney's fall-away jumper tied it at 39-39 with 16:48 to play. NJCU could never go in front.
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Stevens tried to separate itself with as fast-break running three by
Cook for his 19th point to make it a 48-41 game with 15:01 to go.
Jaimik Moore (Hackensack, NJ/Hackensack) responded with an offensive board and putback and
Quadri Moore (Linden, NJ/Linden) sank two at the line to make it a one-possession game (48-45). Two foul shots by junior shooting guard
Denzel Banks (Newark, NJ/East Orange Campus) made it a two-point game (51-49). NJCU still trailed by two (53-51) before a 7-0 run by Stevens, including a three by sophomore guard
Sashank Sindhia (Monroe Township, N.J.) and
Cook's jumper for his 21st points.
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After a technical foul on Stevens,
Toney sank two opportunities, and
Quadri Moore (Linden, NJ/Linden), who was fouled prior, also hit two from the line, to trim the score to 60-55.
Crowley hit a three for the Ducks with 7:33 to go. A jumper by
Cook with 6:28 to play pushed the lead to nine (65-56). With 5:12 to go the deficit was 10 (66-56) and Stevens beat the full court press for a basket that made it 68-57 with 4:46 left.
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Down 70-58,
Jaimik Moore (Hackensack, NJ/Hackensack) drove the baseline and converted a three-point play (70-61) with 4:22 to go.
Calhoun had putback baskets on consecutive trips down the floor.
Florio hit a wide-open three in front of his own bench to make it a 12-point game.
Toney rattled in only NJCU's second three of the game with 3:09 left (77-68).
Toney drilled another three from the left arc with 2:05 left to trim it to 77-71.
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Stevens hit two foul shots with 1:52 to go (79-71).
Banks could not convert either on his trip to the line with 1:24 to play but
Calhoun got the rebound and did hit a pair (79-73).
Banks forced the Ducks into a traveling violation with 1:21 on the clock but NJCU couldn't score on the possession. NJCU got the ball back and
Toney was fouled from three-point range with 54.4 seconds to go, making one to trim the score to five (79-74). The Ducks were called for a back-court violation against the press (45.4 seconds). With possession back
Holmes drove to the glass and was fouled with 40.0 to go but could only hit the back end (79-75). With 14.7 seconds left
Crowley missed the first free throw, made the second (80-75) and NJCU called timeout with 11.6 to go but couldn't hit a pair of three-point tries as time ran out.
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NOTABLES:
- Series: NJCU leads, 6-3. Stevens won 76-72 on November 13, 2018. The Hudson County schools first played during the 1933-34 season.
- NJCU was ranked No. 17 in the DIII News Preseason Poll and received votes from D3hoops.com.
- Game opened NJCU's 87th season of intercollegiate men's basketball.
- Sam Toney (Plainfield, NJ/Williamstown) upped his career scoring totals to 1,379 points. He needs 79 more points to pass Hall-of-Famer and assistant coach Abdul Madison (1,457 points, 1993-97) for the Top 10 in school history.
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UP NEXT:
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- NJCU will be off for one week when it plays the second straight home game against Mount Saint Vincent on Tuesday, November 19 at 7 p.m.Â
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