Hawks draw date with Texas A&M in quarters
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| Team Stat Comparison |
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HOLY CROSS |
SAINT JOSEPH'S |
| Points |
60 |
68 |
| FG Made-Attempted |
23-57 (.404) |
19-43 (.442) |
| 3P Made-Attempted |
4-15 (.267) |
7-17 (.412) |
| FT Made-Attempted |
10-19 (.526) |
23-28 (.821) |
| Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) |
22 (0/0) |
16 (0/0) |
| Largest Lead |
0 |
13 |
PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Saint Joseph's still has a chance to outdo
last year's team in one area -- number of postseason victories.
Dwayne Lee and
Pat Carroll each scored 15 points, and Chet
Stachitas added 13 to lead Saint Joseph's to a 68-60 win over Holy
Cross in the second round of the NIT Monday night.
"Nobody thought we'd make it back to the Elite Eight," said
Jones, smiling. "It is the NIT, but we've put a pretty good run
together. I think we're able to carve our own identity in the very
big shadow of last year."
The Hawks (22-11) will play in the quarterfinals Wednesday night
at Texas A&M (21-9).
Yes, it's the NIT and not the NCAA Tournament, but last year's
top-seeded Hawks won three NCAA games before losing to a Big 12
team (Oklahoma State) in the regional semifinal
This year, after three postseason wins, another Big 12 team is
in the way.
"So maybe on Wednesday we'll do one better than the team last
year and get that fourth win in the postseason," Stachitas said.
The Hawks already beat Hofstra and Buffalo before holding off
the fiesty Crusaders.
Three times in the second half, Holy Cross (25-7) pulled within
one. Each time, the Hawks held off the Crusaders, including a
leaning 3-pointer by Carroll over a couple of defenders.
Jones added a couple of nice plays in the final minutes, once
converting a three-point play with a tough shot under the basket
for a 51-43 lead. Then Stachitas gave Jones a nifty bounce pass for
a thunderous baseline dunk and a 60-53 lead.
The Hawks survived an 11-minute stretch early in the second half
without a field goal. Carroll hit a 3-pointer to open the second
half, then made the Hawks next basket on another 3 with 8:47 left.
The drought allowed the Crusaders to chip away, but Saint
Joseph's did its damage from the line. The Hawks went 22-for-31
from the free throw line and Lee made 13 of 14 attempts.
John Hurley led the Crusaders with 14 points and
Kevin Hamilton
added 12.
Keith Simmons and
Greg Kinsey each scored 10.
"We had chances, but we rushed some shots and kind of lost our
patience," Holy Cross coach Ralph Willard said. "
Carroll -- the Atlantic 10's co-player of the year -- got a
rousing standing ovation when he left his final home game with
about 5 seconds left. Carroll gave
John Bryant, his other senior
teammate, a big hug on the bench and the crowd stuck around after
the game to sing the fight song.
"No one has worked at the game of basketball like Pat," coach
Phil Martelli said.
With Gov. Ed Rendell watching from the stands, the crowd booed
when it was announced the quarterfinals would be played in Texas,
but the team came back out of the locker room and waved to the fans
and high-fived the student section.
While the NIT might not create much excitement in some cities,
Saint Joe's sold-out crowd was rocking, making it seem like a
late-December game against a city rival instead of a consolation
tournament. When Stachitas buried a 3-pointer for a 15-4 lead, the
fans erupted as the Hawk mascot hit the court to flap his wings.
The Hawks played their first three NIT games at home, but have
to hit the road early Tuesday to get to Texas.
"It would have been hard for any team to win in this building
with the atmosphere the way it was," Martelli said. "The label of
the 'year after,' they don't have to have that now. They have had
significant postseason success."