Saturday, January 18, 2014

Glenville State Rolls Past Falcons.

The Notre Dame Falcons fell to 5-10 overall and 3-6 in the Mountain East Conference with a 88-73 loss to Glenville State Saturday. The loss was the third in four games for NDC and they have now dropped three straight away from Murphy Gym.  Glenville State improved to 9-5 overall and 6-4 in conference with the win.
  The Falcons were led by 24 points from Lawrence DeArmond in this one.  Tryee Gaiter added 14- and Jarvis Huntley scored 10 in the NDC loss.  The Falcons struggled shooting the ball on the day. They shot 39 percent (25-65) from the field and shot just 20 percent (3-15) from the 3-point line.  The Falcons shot 74 percent (20-27) at the foul line.  The Falcons had just seven assists and turned the ball over 14 times.
  The Pioneers continued to play well of late with the easy win.  Lamor Mallory went 12-14 from the floor to score 28 points and also grabbed 10 rebounds- Donte Morales had 21- Lamont Cole also had a double-double (14 points and 11 assists)- while  Kevin Gray scored 12.  The Pioneers shot 52 percent from the field in the game. They shot 29 percent (8-28) at the foul line.  They also struggled at the foul line, where they shot 55 percent (12-22.) The Pioneers won the rebounding battle 44-37. They had 17 assists and 17 turnovers.
 NDC got off to a quick start and led by six (15-9) just a little over four minutes in after a Gaiter jumper.  
 The next four minutes plus would see the Falcons go "ice cold" from the field and the Pioneers would tie the game at 18.
  The Pioneers would then open the game up with a 14-0 run that would give them a 32-18 lead.  The lead would be 12 (45-33) at the half.
  The second half would start with another 14-2 burst by Glenville State that would grow the lead to 24 (59-35.)  NDC would cut the lead to 10 but that is as close as the Falcons would get as the Pioneers would cruise to victory.
  NDC will be back in action Thursday when they will take on Urbana at Murphy Gym. Tip time is set for 7:30 PM.

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