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Scoreboard

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Lee Ferris
58
Hunter Hunter 0-1,0-0 CUNYAC
71
Winner Mt. St. Mary (NY) MSMC 1-0,0-0 Skyline
Hunter Hunter
0-1,0-0 CUNYAC
58
Final
71
Mt. St. Mary (NY) MSMC
1-0,0-0 Skyline
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Hunter Hunter 35 23 58
Mt. St. Mary (NY) MSMC 32 39 71

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Men's Basketball Beats Hunter in Home Opener Behind Career Day From Rivera

NEWBURGH, N.Y. – The Mount Saint Mary College men's basketball team opened up its season with a home victory over Hunter College behind a career day from Justin Rivera.
 
The Basics
Score: Mount Saint Mary College 71,
 Hunter 58
Records: Mount Saint Mary College (1-0, 0-0 Skyline) | Hunter (0-1, 0-0)
 
Rapid Recap
Mount Saint Mary is coming off a match-up with Division I opponent Fordham University the day prior as part of a ramp-up to the Knights' regular season. Justin Rivera, who provided a career-high 19 points, got the scoring started with 1 of his 3 three-point makes on the evening. The Knights' first 4 makes this game would all be three pointers, as they took a 12-10 lead after a make from Rob Geremino. Mount Saint Mary found themselves trailing midway through the half, but Conor Gemmil provided points on back-to-back possessions as part of his career-high 8-point night to cut their deficit to 1. Daniel Herzner hit the Hawks' defense with an ankle breaker, then followed it up with a fast break three. Freshman Anthony Marzziotti knocked down 2 three pointers off the bench as the Knights tied things up 27-27. Going into halftime, the Mount would trail Hunter 35-32.

The Knights did not get off to the best start to begin the second half, scoring just 2 points in the first 7 minutes of play. They found themselves trailing by as much as 13 before a Matt Monaco three put a stop to the Hawks' run. Senior guard Justin Rivera turned up, scoring all 13 of his second-half points in the final 10 minutes of play. An 11-0 run from the Knights cut Hunter's lead to just 2, 47-45, as the momentum began to shift. JP Egan threaded the needle to Conor Gemmill, who finished the and-one and gave Mount Saint Mary a 55-54 lead. The Knights' guards took over and began to play aggressively, taking the ball to the basket and drawing fouls, as they went 8-9 on free throw attempts in the second half. Brenden Graham would hit a dagger three with 34 seconds left, putting the icing on the cake as Mount Saint Mary defeated Hunter College 71-58.

Notes and Numbers          
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