HAMILTON, N.Y. - Another game in the books
and senior guard's Mike
Black and Jacob
Iati combined for 38 of the team's 67 points to pace UAlbany past
Colgate, 67-61, on Saturday, Dec. 8 at Cotterell Court. The Great Danes hit
8-of-11 from the charity stripe in the final 51 seconds of the game to improve
to 8-2 on the season.
UAlbany (8-2) senior guards Iati
and Black were the top-two scorers of the game, having scored 20 and 18,
respectively. This is the ninth time in 10 games that both players have scored
in double-digits this season. Redshirt-freshman Peter
Hooley tied a season-high in scoring with 11 points, while tallying
three rebounds, three assists, and a block.
Black sparked the Great Danes
early in the first half, tallying the team's first seven points to tie the game,
7-7, with 13:33 remaining. Sam
Rowley and Luke
Devlin consecutively scored on layups to give UAlbany its first lead
of four, 11-7.
Following four quick points by
Colgate, UAlbany strung together a 15-0 run, 26-11, with 5:39 remaining in the
half. Iati hit two of his four first half threes during the stretch.
Colgate (3-7) came back with a
10-3 run of its own to cut the deficit to eight, 29-21, with 2:31. Burnatowski
lead the Raiders with four points in the run.
With a 10-point lead, 32-22,
going into the second half, UAlbany's defense kept Colgate from grabbing any
kind of lead in the final 20 minutes of the game. The Great Danes held the Red
Raiders, who came into the game averaging nine three-pointers a game, to 1-of-6
from behind the arc in the second half and 2-of-15 for the game.
Colgate came within three points
five different times in the second half, but UAlbany responded each possession
after. As the Red Raiders came within three, 62-59, with 24 seconds remaining,
the Great Danes' Hooley came back by hitting four consecutive free throws to put
the game away.
UAlbany comes back home to the SEFCU Arena
to finish the home-and-home series against South Carolina State on Wednesday,
Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. The Great Danes defeated the Bulldogs earlier this season,
83-55. The contest will be aired on Time Warner Cable SportsChannel with Rodger
Wyland as the play-by-play and John Quattrocchi as the color analyst.
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