Mack Montague scored 22 points, including six three-pointers, to lead a balanced scoring attack as the University of Rochester defeated New York University, 75-63, at the Louis Alexander Palestra on Sunday afternoon.
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It was Rochester's eighth straight victory – since a 77-67 loss to NYU in New York City four weeks ago. The Yellowjackets improved to 16-6 overall, 9-2 in the University Athletic Association. Rochester remains tied with Emory University for first place in the UAA.
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NYU had a five-game winning streak snapped. The Violets are 18-4 overall, 7-4 in the UAA. Two days ago, NYU defeated Emory, 73-56, in Atlanta. Rochester beat Brandeis on the same evening to pull into a tie for first. NYU was one game back. A victory over UR today would have left NYU tied with Rochester and possibly in a three-way tie for first depending on what Emory did. Emory defeated Brandeis, 66-58, in Atlanta on Sunday afternoon.
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Sam Borst-Smith and Jared Seltzer scored 13 points each for Rochester. Borst—Smith added six rebounds and three treys. Seltzer had eight rebounds. Dylan Peretz scored 10 points with seven boards.
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Evan Kupferberg had a double-double for NYU with 19 points and 11 boards. Costis Gontikas scored 16 points and grabbed eight rebounds. NYU held a 41-35 edge on the glass. The Violets scored 38 of their points in the paint
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A putback by Gontikas gave NYU its last lead, 14-12, midway through the first half. Sparked by three three-point goals from Montague and one by Tucker Knox, Rochester went on a 16-2 run to take a 28-16 lead. The lead was 11, 35-22, with 2:37 left before NYU closed the half on a 7-0 run – a follow from Gontikas, two free throws by Kupferberg, and three by Jay Murphy – to pull to 35-29 at halftime.
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Gontikas made back to back layups to start the second half (35-33). Rochester got a layup by Jacob Wittig and another trey by Montague to forge ahead, 42-33. NYU did not connect on its first outside shot until there were just under 13 minutes to play (Smith canned a three-pointer from right of the key). Until that time, every Violet point came at the line or in the paint.
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Rochester boosted the lead to 11 after back to back layups by Zack Ayers and Peretz (55-44). NYU pulled within nine twice before Montague hit another three-pointer from the left corner (63-51 with seven minutes left). The lead eventually extended to 16, 71-55, on a rebound dunk by Peretz.
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