Box Score Wednesday, November 19, 2008
BRYANT UNIVERSITY FALLS TO ALBANY,
76-67, IN INAUGURAL DIVISION I SEASON OPENER
Boxscore
SMITHFIELD, R.I. - Despite strong shooting in the opening
minutes and the season's first double-double from sophomore
Barry Latham (Taunton, Mass.), the Bryant
University men's basketball team fell in its first-ever Division I
contest, 76-67, to the University at Albany in the Chace Athletic
Center.
The Bulldogs took an early edge over the visiting Great Danes,
5-2 and went up 9-4 after junior Nick Pontes (New Bedford,
Mass.) got the ball on the right side of the net, downing
a jumper with pressure all the way around.
An 11-3 Albany run in the latter half of the opening frame put
the Bulldogs down, 30-19 with 4:19 to play.
Tough Albany defense contributed to a number of forced Bryant
shots and turnovers throughout the frame, while junior
Cecil Gresham (Bloomfield, Conn.) paced the
Bulldogs at the half with nine points. Both teams shot better than
40 percent in the first 20 minutes, with the Bulldogs besting
Albany, 45.0 to 43.8 percent.
Freshman Sam Leclerc (Fayette, Maine) made it
48-30 with the first bucket of his Bryant career - a three-pointer
at the 14:54 mark of the second frame - while a Latham trey at
12:24 cut what was a 23-point Albany lead to a 52-34 tally.
Peter Lambert (Cumberland, R.I.) also chipped in
from beyond the arc, cutting Bryant's deficit to 15 with a three
with 11:03 left on the clock.
Latham narrowed the Albany edge to 68-57 with a big
three-pointer with 3:08 left to play, and a Great Dane foul in the
double-bonus allowed him to add another to cut the tally to a
10-point difference.
A trey from junior Chris Birrell (Scituate,
R.I.) got the Bulldogs within single digits, 70-61, with
1:20 left to play, and Latham kept them there with a dunk off a
great Birrell feed with just 13 seconds left, 76-67.
Latham's double-double paced the home team, as he recorded a
team-best 20 points and collected a game-high 11 rebounds in a
7-for-13 performance from the floor. Birrell and Gresham also
recorded double-digit scoring with 12 points apiece.
On the game, the teams were nearly even from the floor, with
Albany edging the Bulldogs, 46.6 to 46.0 percent. The Danes also
outboarded Bryant, 37-31 on the night.