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Men's Basketball
Game Recap
Dennis,
Washington lead KU over Edinboro 91-85
Jan.
10, 2009
Kutztown (10-2) 91
Edinboro (10-2) 85
BOXSCORE
KUTZTOWN, Pa.
—
Stephen Dennis (jr. West Chester/Henderson)
and
Ryan Washington (so. Philadelphia/Wissahickon)
led the Kutztown University men’s basketball team to a
come-from-behind win over Edinboro, 91-85 Saturday at Keystone Hall.
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Ryan
Washington |
KU (10-2)
trailed by 13, 77-64, with 7:40 left in the second half of the
Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference crossover, but the Golden
Bears went on a 16-3 run to tie the game at 80-80 with 1:50 left.
Washington, who
finished with a career-high 26 points, scored 10 points during the
run. He also pulled down 15 rebounds for the double-double.
Andre Woodlin (sr. Philadelphia/Central),
who had 16 points, accounted for the other six points in the 16-3
run.
Missed free
throws allowed KU to crawl back, as Edinboro (10-2) missed 8-of-10
free throws in the final five minutes.
Meanwhile, KU
was 11-of-12 from the stripe in during that span.
Dennis was
9-of-10 from the line and finished with a team-high 27 points,
matching Edinboro’s leading scorer, Joe Jones.
Dennis’ steal
with 1:18 left created an odd-man rush and allowed for
Julius Gray (so. Lincoln/Oxford)
to give the Golden Bears the lead at 82-80 with a putback layup off
of a Washington miss.
KU never looked
back, keeping the lead with made free throws.
The Golden Bears
made the comeback despite not hitting a single 3-pointer in the
second half. Gray, who finished with10 points, had KU’s only two 3s,
both early in the first half.
Edinboro
controlled the first half, shooting 57.1 percent from the floor and
taking a 48-36 lead into the break.
KU shot 40.0
percent, but bounced back to shoot 50.0 percent in the second half.
Edinboro also cooled off, making just 35.5 percent of its field
goals.
The Golden Bears
also picked up the rebounding, turning a 10-rebound deficit at half
into a four rebound advantage at the end, 46-42.
Dave Ben (sr. Coatesville/Coatesville)
also reached double-digits, scoring 10 points, but fouled out with
less than four minutes left in the game.
Vlad Kovalevsky scored 13 for Edinboro,
and Chris Bess and Gil Cummings each had 11.
KU will return to the court for a 3 p.m.
PSAC crossover against Lock Haven Sunday at Keystone Hall.
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