JERSEY CITY, N.J. (NJCUGothicKnights.com) | The
New Jersey City University basketball team honored its six-man senior class in pregame ceremonies and cemented the No. 1 seed in the New Jersey Athletic Conference Tournament once the ball was tipped. NJCU led by 24 at halftime in a game that was never in question and captured the 14th NJAC regular season championship in its illustrious program history with a dominant 93-73 win over Rutgers University-Camden on February 9 at the John J. Moore Athletics and Fitness Center (Coach Charlie Brown Court).
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Along with the NJAC regular season crown—the second in four years for this senior class (2015-16)—the Gothic Knights secure home court advantage throughout the conference tournament. That's critical as NJCU improved to 11-0 at home this year, 19-5 overall and 14-3 in the league.
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Furthermore, NJCU, the No. 1 ranked team in the NCAA Division III Atlantic Region, wins its sixth consecutive game and improved to 10-1 since the beginning of the 2019 portion of the calendar.
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Prior to the game, NJCU honored its senior class of four-year performers
Yuri Brutus (Roselle, NJ/Roselle Park), James Julius (Linden, NJ/Linden) and
Shaquan Worthy (Trenton, NJ/Trenton Central), two-year All-NJAC guard
Lavrone Green (Teaneck, NJ/Teaneck), and recent additions
Salomon Pierre (East Orange, NJ/Bloomfield Tech) and
James Richardson (Jersey City, NJ/Snyder).
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Brutus, Green, Richardson, junior All-American
Sam Toney (Plainfield, NJ/Williamstown) and sophomore sixth-man
Denzel Banks (Newark, NJ/East Orange Campus) each scored in double figures and
Julius and
Worthy nearly did as well in a balanced scoring attack. NJCU had 14 men see action and none played more than 23 minutes.
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Banks scored 14 (6-9 FG) and had three steals in 18 minutes,
Brutus tallied 11 points (4-6 FG) and six rebounds while
Green (3-6 3FG, 18 minutes) and
Richardson (5-9 FG) each tallied 11 points and
Richardson collected six assists.
Toney had 10 points (4-8 FG), seven rebounds and three assists in 19 minutes.
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Also for NJCU,
Julius had nine points, knocking down 3-of-7 three-point shots and
Worthy had eight points (3-4 FG, 2-2 3FG) and three assists. Freshman point guard
Gralen Vereen (Kearny, NJ/Kearny) had a career high six assists in 15 minutes without taking a shot.
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Shaquan Worthy scores two on the fast break in NJCU's dominant win over Rutgers-Camden.
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Camden (2-22, 2-15 NJAC) had three players in double figures. Junior guard
Trai Greer (Sicklerville, N.J.) had a game-high 23 points (8-16 FG, 6-6 FT), four assists and three steals and sophomore guard
Tyrell Russell (Pennsauken, N.J.) finished with 18 points (6-9 FG, 4-5 3FG). Freshman guard
Thomas Harris (Trenton, N.J.) added 15 points (6-9 FG). Those three players accounted for 56 of the 73 points.
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NJCU shot 50 percent overall in the first half (17-34) and was even more proficient in the second half when it knocked down 54.3 percent (19-35) to shooting 52.2 percent (36-of-69) overall. The Knights matched a team season high with 14 made three-point shots. NJCU was equally efficient, posting 28 assists on its 36 made shots. The Knights scored 40 points in the paint and got 52 points from its bench (52-26 advantage).
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With an all-senior starting lineup, NJCU trailed in the early stages of the game, 13-9, but a triple by
Toney and a steal and fast break bucket by
Worthy gave NJCU the lead for good with 13:13 left in the opening half.
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That sparked a 17-0 run that sealed the Raptors fate.
Richardson scored seven straight points before
Toney, who had eight points during the tear, hit a three with 9:12 remaining that capped a run that spanned 6:47 of game time. Leading 35-22, NJCU outscored the Raptors, 14-3, in the final four minutes of the second half, including 12 consecutive points to give NJCU a 24-point lead (49-25) at the break.
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Worthy and
Julius both connected on triples in the first moments of the second half to stake NJCU to a 28-point lead. NJCU led by 28 at five points in the second half, including 73-45 with 10:27 left, to cruise to the regular season title.
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NOTABLES:
- Series: 70th meeting in a series NJCU has dominated, 65-5. NJCU has won 27 of the last 28 meetings and 55 of the last 57 matchups.
- NJCU scored 90+ points in a game for the fourth time this season. NJCU is 222-15 all-time in games where it scores 90+.
- Sam Toney (Plainfield, NJ/Williamstown) remained in 13th place in school history with 1,314 points in three years. Toney is closing in on passing two all-time greats in front of him next week:
- 11th: Charlie Brown * (1962-65, 1324 points)
- 12th: Darren Watkins (1988-92, 1318 points)
- Sam Toney (Plainfield, NJ/Williamstown) scored in double figures for the 62nd time in 80 career games.
- Yuri Brutus (Roselle, NJ/Roselle Park) scored in double figures for the 10th time this year and the 29th time in his career.
- Lavrone Green (Teaneck, NJ/Teaneck) scored in double figures for the 33rd time in 50 games as a Gothic Knight and the 12th time this season.
- James Richardson (Jersey City, NJ/Snyder) scored in double figures for the ninth in his only season playing for NJCU.
- Denzel Banks (Newark, NJ/East Orange Campus) scored in double figures for the 12th time in 24 games in his first season playing for NJCU.
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UP NEXT:
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- NJCU will close out the regular season and bid for its first 20-win regular season campaign in 27 years on Wednesday, February 13 when the Knights visit Ramapo College in Mahwah, N.J. (7:30 p.m.). NJCU last had 20 wins at the end of the regular season in 1992-92 when it was 22-3 and finished the season 27-5, losing in the NCAA Division III Final Four. NJCU won the first meeting against the Roadrunners, 86-71, on January 9. NJCU leads the all-time series, 68-26; it will be the 95th meeting between the rivals.
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NJCU's Regular-Season NJAC Championships (since 1957-58) | 14 titles
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Season
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Final Regular Season Record
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NJAC Tournament Champion
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Final Overall Record
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1960-61
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21-2
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No Tournament
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21-4
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1963-64
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18-5
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No Tournament
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20-6
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1964-65
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17-4
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No Tournament
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17-5
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1972-73
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16-9
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No Tournament
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16-10
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1973-74
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20-5
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No Tournament
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20-6
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1978-79
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20-4
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NJCU
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24-5
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1979-80
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22-2
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William Paterson
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25-4
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1985-86
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19-6
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NJCU
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24-8
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1989-90
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23-2
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NJCU
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25-3
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1991-92
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22-3
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NJCU
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27-5
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2003-04
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19-6
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NJCU
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22-7
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2006-07
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17-8
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Ramapo
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19-10
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2015-16
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18-7
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Stockton
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21-8
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2018-19
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19-5 (and counting)
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TBD
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TBD
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