Twelve different players scored as the University of Rochester showcased its depth in a 73-64 win over visiting Houghton College on Friday night in the opening round of the UR Chuck Resler Invitational at the Louis Alexander Palestra.
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Rochester (2-0), built a big halftime lead, going up by 20 points at intermission, and held on as the Highlanders (0-2) got hot down the stretch, pulling within 10 with under a minute to play in the contest.
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UR's
Jacob Wittig led the Yellowjackets with 18 points on 7-9 shooting, including 3-4 from behind the arc.Â
Michael Mangan had 8 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists while
Ryan Clamage also added eight points, including two triples.Â
Andrew Lundstrom chipped in seven points and eight rebounds.
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The Highlanders leading scorer was Dylan Lambert who had a game-high 22 points to go along with eight rebounds. Both Scottie Berghaus and Isander Ramos-Net scored 10 points each for Houghton.
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Rochester's big run in the opening half came late as Rochester held Houghton off the board for over six minutes, scoring 18 straight points to go from 19-14 up to 37-14. Houghton went cold during the stretch missing all six attempts from the floor and also committed seven turnovers.
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Mangan hit four free throws in the final minute.
UR meanwhile was 6-11 in that span, with Wittig and
Patrick Benka each scoring five points.
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Houghton's Lambert finally sank a three with six seconds on the clock to break the scoreless stretch.
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In the second half, Rochester's lead got as big as 31 points, going ahead 61-30 following a
Kailan Lee 3-pointer and a
Steph Peters-Smith layup with 10 minutes left.
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The Highlanders refused to quit though, going on a 17-5 run over the next four minutes to chop 12 points off the lead. Lambert had eight in the run while Ramos-Net added six.
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After a Peters-Smith free throw and a layup from
Brian Amabilino Perez built the lead back to 22, Houghton then got hot from 3-point range, sinking three in a 13-0 burst trimming the lead to nine with 1:14 left, capped by back-to-back Berghaus triples.
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Mangan was able to connect on four free throws in the final minute to hold off the charging Highlanders.
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Both teams shot 43% from the floor. Rochester held the rebound advantage leading 41-34, including a 14-9 edge on the offensive glass. UR also had a 14-0 lead in fast break points.
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Rochester moves on to the Resler Championship game to face Baldwin Wallace University on Saturday at 4 pm. Houghton will play Cabrini University in the 3rd place game at 2 pm.
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BW ended up defeating Cabrini University 75-61 in the other semifinal matchup. Michael Quiring and Jay Battle paced the Yellow Jackets with 17 and 15 points respectively. Anthony Wright-Downing led Cabrini with a game-high 18 points while Voshon Mack had 13 points and eight rebounds.
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