Box Score
PLYMOUTH, N.H. - Bridgewater State College placed
five scorers in double figures Thursday night and defeated Plymouth
State University, 94-82, in non-conference men's basketball action
at Foley Gymnasium.
Junior Roland Millien (Stoughton, Mass.) led the Bears with 24
points and 14 rebounds, converting 8-of-13 field goal attempts and
adding two blocked shots and two steals. He helped the Bears
break a four-game losing skid and improve to 2-4, while PSU dropped
its third straight contest and dipped to 3-4.
Junior Ben Huntington (Hampstead, N.H./Pinkerton)
led all scorers with 23 points for the Panthers. Sophomore
Bryan Tracy (Manchester, N.H./Central) added 15
points for the home team, and sophomores Mike
Chergey (Bow, N.H.) and Jason O'Keefe
(Everett, Mass.) chipped in with 10 points apiece.
Joining Millien in the scoring parade for the Bears was senior Tom
Cuddihy (Scituate, Mass.) with 18 points, sophomore Jim Torney
(Braintree, Mass.) with 17, and freshmen Judah Jackson (Everett,
Mass.) and Cesar Oliveira (Taunton, Mass.) with 11 and 10,
respectively. Cuddihy jumped up three spots on BSC's all-time
scoring list, and now ranks 14th with 1,192 career points.
The first half was close the entire 20 minutes. PSU held a
modest lead the first five minutes, and BSC answered with the
advantage the next five minutes. The Panthers regained the
lead and maintained a narrow margin for the next nine minutes,
until the Bears hit a lay-up in the closing seconds to take a
one-point lead (45-44) into the locker room.
Huntington hit a three-pointer to start the second half and give
the Panthers their last lead. The Bears took over and went on
a 24-10 surge over the next seven minutes to claim the first
double-digit lead (69-57) of the night. PSU hung tough and
got the deficit down to six points with just under two minutes to
go, but BSC broke the pressure defense and made its free throws
down the stretch to pull out the win.
Bridgewater State shot nearly 53 percent from the field while
holding PSU to a 45.7 percent shooting clip. The Panthers,
who came into the game shooting over 80 percent from the free throw
line as a team, converted just 10-of-18 from the stripe while
turning the ball over 27 times.
PSU returns to Little East Conference action Saturday with a visit
to Western Connecticut (3:00 p.m.) BSC also plays again on
Saturday, visiting Western New England College (1:00 p.m.)
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