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1st |
2nd |
Final |
Dartmouth (2-3) |
34 |
47 |
81 |
Colgate (4-2) |
34 |
42 |
76 |
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Keys to the Game |
Key sequence |
Trailing by six with under seven minutes to play, Dartmouth put together a game-changing 13-2 run. DeVon Mosley started things with a jumper, and Alex Barnett followed suit on the next possession, then blocked a layup attempt at the other end. Kendall Chones was assessed a technical foul, but Mosley couldn’t tie it up at the free throw line, hitting just one of two. Barnett did put the Big Green in front with a jumpshot on the ensuing possession. Kyle Roemer answered with a bucket at the other end to put the hosts on top, but Brandon Ware responded in kind to give Dartmouth the lead for good. Mosley came up with a steal and layup, then added a jumper to make it 68-63 in the Big Green’s favor with 3:52 to play.
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Key sign it was over |
Michael Giovacchini fouled Colgate’s Willie Morse on a three-point attempt, and the Penn State transfer converted all three free throws to make it 76-74 in Dartmouth’s favor with just 22 ticks left. Mosley was perfect on two attempts from the line to restore the margin to two possessions, but Daniel Waddy responded with a basket to make it a two-point game again. Barnett only could get one of two at the line, giving Colgate a chance to tie with a three. Kyle Roemer’s three-pointer was off the mark, and by the time the Raiders fouled Giovacchini, only one second remained. The Big Green senior hit both free throws to ice the game.
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Key performance |
Mosley scored a team-high 21 points to go with seven rebounds, two assists, and four steal in 33 minutes for Dartmouth.
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Key statistic |
The Big Green committed just nine turnovers on the afternoon, while forcing 16 Raider miscues. Dartmouth outscored Colgate 23-14 in points off turnovers.
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Notes
– Barnett added 20 points on 8-for-9 shooting and seven rebounds for Dartmouth, while Giovacchini had 14 points and six assists, while hitting six big free throws down the stretch for the Big Green.
– Roemer was the game’s leading scorer with 26 points for Colgate, with Kendall Chones chipping in with 20.
– Both teams shot the ball extremely well, with the Raiders finishing 27 of 49 (55.1 percent) and the Big Green not far behind at 30 of 56 (53.6 percent).
– Dartmouth might have won the game more easily if not for 16-for-27 (59.3-percent) free throw shooting.
– The Big Green is back in action on Tuesday, November 27, when Vermont visits Leede Arena for a 7:00 pm ET tipoff.
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