Beverly, Mass. – The Regis College
men’s basketball team opened up a double-digit lead late in
the second half against Endicott and despite a late rally by the
Gulls, the Pride was able to hold on for a 68-63 victory in TCCC
action.
Regis (13-9, 6-3 TCCC) pushed their second half advantage to
11 points at 63-52 with just 5:03 remaining in regulation, but
Endicott (14-7, 6-3 TCCC) mustered up some late offensive magic to
cut the lead down to two points. The Blue and Green went on
9-0 run thanks to four points and two steals by freshman Jordan
Lewis (Windsor, Conn.) to make the score 63-61 in favor of the
Pride with 1:47 on the clock.
A dunk by Regis center Robert Edwards (Idaho Falls, Idaho) and
clutch free throws by guard Ryan Chambers (Abington, Mass.) halted
Endicott’s momentum and solidified a win for the
visitors. Edwards finished with 11 points, six rebounds, and
a block while Chambers added eight points off the bench for the
Pride.
The two teams played a back-and-forth game for the first eight
minutes of the opening half as the lead was exchanged five
times. Regis ramped up their offense and Endicott got cold
allowing the Pride to gain a 14-point lead. Regis senior
Derrick Neal (Boston, Mass.) led with 11 points on 4-of-7 shooting,
including three makes from beyond the arc, as the Pride settled on
a 10-point halftime lead. Neal had a game-high 16
points.
The Gulls were led by sophomore Lance Greene (Dorchester,
Mass.) who netted 10 of his team-high 14 points with an assist and
a steal. Erik Callo (Southington, Conn.) also added eight
points, seven rebounds, a block and an assist. Callo would
finish the game with his fifth double-double of the season with 12
points, 12 boards, and four blocks.
In the second half, Gulls freshman Lachlan Magee (Melbourne,
Australia) paced the offense with eight points and fellow first
year guards Milan Drecun (Montenegro) added some spark off the
bench a combined 13 points. Regis, however, held on for the
win with freshman Ahmad Charles (Cambridge, Mass.) leading with six
points.
The Pride controlled points scored in the paint, outscoring
the Gulls 36-16 and got significant contribution off the bench with
26 points compared to 18 points from Endicott. Regis was also
able to take advantage of 15 Endicott turnovers, converting those
miscues into 20 points.
The loss snapped a four game conference win-streak for
Endicott while Regis got their first win after back-to-back losses
to TCCC opponents.
Endicott looks to rebound with another home against the
University of New England on Tuesday, February 8th at
8:00 pm. Regis hosts Western New England College on the same
night at 7:30 pm.
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