DESPITE 20 POINT GAMES, CLARKSON MEN FALL 81-72
January 17: A strong presence on the
offensive glass and steady interior play helped lift
Skidmore College to an
81-72 Liberty League victory over the Clarkson
University Men’s Basketball team Tuesday night at Alumni
Gymnasium. The Golden Knights saw their conference mark
evened at 2-2 and they fell to 9-4 overall on the season.
Skidmore picked up a key road victory and moved to 10-3 and
4-1. Clarkson will continue its home stand when it takes on
Union College and Rensselaer this weekend. The Golden
Knights came out hot in the first half, scoring 12 points in
the first three and a half minutes for a quick nine-point
lead. That advantage would extend to as many as 11 points
midway through the half, but Skidmore wouldn’t allow the
Knights to blow them out early. The Thoroughbreds went
inside thanks to the penetrating drives of Gerard O’Shea,
and eventually the 3-pointers started to fall. Clarkson led
by eight points, 37-29, with 5:00 remaining, but Skidmore
cut it to one point in just over a minute. With the Knights
lead by four points with two minutes to go, the Clarkson
offense fell flat with two turnovers and a desperation
3-pointer from Felix Llanos (Queens, NY) at the buzzer,
while Skidmore ran off eight straight points on a pair of
3-pointers and a lay up to take its first lead of the game.
Clarkson shot 66.7 percent (16-for-24) from the field in the
first half, but had just two offensive rebounds while
committing nine turnovers. Skidmore also shot above 50
percent in the half, but had second chances with seven
offensive rebounds, with several of those ending up as
three-point plays. Skidmore also had just four turnovers in
the first 20 minutes. Jerry Coleman (Potsdam, NY) led all
scorers with 14 points, shooting 6-for-7 from the field, and
Llanos had 11 points. Clarkson’s forward were in foul
trouble in the early going as John Coleman (Potsdam, NY) and
Nate Uline (Gansevoort, NY) combined for five fouls in only
18 minutes. For Skidmore, O’Shea shot 4-for-5 with nine
points and three assists.
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