Box Score November 25, 2009
BROWN DEFEATS BRYANT 70-68 IN MEN'S BASKETBALL ACTION
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SMITHFIELD, R.I. - Garrett Leffelman's put-back with 0.3 seconds
remaining helped lift visiting Brown University to a 70-68
non-conference win over Bryant University here
Wednesday.
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Nick Pontes scored with 39.7 seconds left and hit the ensuing
free throw to tie the game at 58-58 Saturday in the Bulldogs' home
opener against Brown. WATCH THE
PLAY.
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After Bryant rallied to tie the game after a basket and free
throw from senior Nick Pontes (New Bedford, Mass.)
with 40 seconds left, Brown worked the ball to sharpshooter Peter
Sullivan (Wilmette, Ill.), but his shot from 14 feet rimmed
out. Matt Mullery's (Millstone, NJ) putback also came
up short but Leffelman grabbed the offensive board and scored on
the put-back plus drawing the fifth foul on Bryant's Clay
McMath (Adelaide, Australia) with under a second to
go.
For Leffelman, it was the junior's only field goal of the game
but it couldn't have come at a better time for the Bears who
trailed for the entire first half. Bryant (0-5) used an
aggressive defense and strong shooting to race out in front
early. The Bulldogs, playing in their second season of
Division I, enjoyed leads of 11-2, 19-5, and 29-19 following a
three from Cecil Gresham (Bloomfield, Conn.) and
layup by Barry Latham (Taunton, Mass.) with just
under four minutes to go before halftime.
Bryant shot 50 percent from the floor in the first half and took
a 38-28 lead into the locker room at the break.
But in the second half, Brown came out strong. A 3-pointer
from Peter Sullivan and offensive rebound and basket by Mullery
trimmed the Bryant lead down to three, 42-39. Gresham,
team-high 16 points, answered with a three-pointer of his to help
push the Bulldogs back in front 49-44. But three by Matt
Sullivan (Wilmette, Ill.) followed by basket and free throw tied
the game at 52-52 with 11:32 remaining.
Peter Sullivan would give Brown its first lead of the afternoon
with a 3-pointer at 10:43 but Bryant's Chris Birrell
(Scituate, R.I.) would answer with a long-range three of
his own.
Brown led by as much as 67-59 with 4:36 to go but the Bulldogs
continued to chip away as a basket by Raphael Jordan (Bel
Air, Md.) and four free throws by Adam Parzych
(Lindenhurst, NY) had the Bulldogs back within three with
1:30 left.
Brown would fail to get a shot off in time before the shot clock
expired and the Bulldogs would answer as Pontes scored on a
follow-up on a Parzych drive and was fouled on the play with 40
seconds left. Pontes would hit the free throw to tie the
game, but Brown cashed in on Leffelman's put-back in the final
seconds.
Bryant finished the game shooting 46.3 percent from the floor
with Latham scoring 14 points and both Pontes and Jordan each
adding 13. Bryant out-rebounded the Bears, who were led by
Mullery's game-high 21 points, 39-32. Peter Sullivan had 17
on 5 of 10 shooting from the floor while Matt Sullivan finished
with 12. Brown made 8-of-23 from 3-point range and made 18 of
29 free throws.
Bryant will return to action Monday when the Bulldogs travel to
West Point to take on Army at 7 pm. Brown will travel to
Philadelphia Friday to face University of the Sciences at The
Palestra as part of the Philly Hoop Group Classic.