RIVERDALE, N.Y. ? Junior point guard Patrick Bouli drained his third 3-pointer of the contest with 50 seconds remaining to help Manhattan (15-11, 9-7 MAAC) to a 73-68 victory over Rider (14-11, 9-6 MAAC) on Senior Day at Draddy Gymnasium. Teammates Darryl Crawford scored a game-high 26 points, while Chris Smith recorded the third double-double (12 points, 11 rebounds) of his career. Prior to the contest, the Manhattan College Athletic Department honored seniors Devon Austin and Herve Banogle.
“Feel really fortunate that we were able to send our seniors out with a win in our final game at Draddy Gymnasium this season,” explained third year head coach Barry Rohrssen. “It was an important game for us. Looking at the standings, (Rider) had nine wins and we wanted to get there ourselves.”
Bouli was 3-for-3 from downtown and finished with a season-high nine points.
The Jaspers carried a 35-29 advantage into the break after scoring the last six points before the half. Crawford scored 14 of his points in the first stanza. He finished the game shooting 7-for-14 from the field, 3-for-3 from 3-point territory and 9-for-11 from the free-throw line.
The Broncs erased the deficit and with 10:06 left in regulation Harris Mansell knocked down his only trey of the contest to give Rider a 54-51 edge, its first lead since 3:56 in the first half.
Smith kept the Jaspers in the game with three consecutive baskets within a one minute span, which was capped with a lay-up at 6:39. Smith's bucket gave
The Broncs responded with a 10-2 run and held a 68-63 lead with three minutes left on a Ryan Thompson jumper. Rider's five point advantage was its largest of the game.
Thompson scored 16 points and grabbed seven boards. Mike Ringgold and Justin Robinson led Rider with 18 points apiece.
Jaspers' sophomore center Laurence Jolicoeur scored 11 points coming off the bench. It marked the fifth consecutive game he has posted double-figures. Jolicoeur was 5-for-7 from the field.
As a team,
The victory marks the Jaspers' ninth in the MAAC which ties Rider for the third most.