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Eagles’
Last-Second Attempt To Tie Rims Out in 75-72 Loss to Niagara
Jan. 05, 2004 | Boxscore WASHINGTON - A three-point attempt at the final buzzer by American University’s Andres Rodriguez (San Juan, Puerto Rico/Louisville) hit the back rim and bounced out in a 75-72 loss to Niagara University Monday at Bender Arena. With AU clinging to a 69-67 lead with just less than a minute remaining, Niagara’s David Brooks hit a three-pointer -- his only points of the game -- on a fast break to grab a one-point lead. American had two tries to regain the lead, but Andre Ingram’s (Richmond, Va./Highland Springs) runner in the lane missed its mark, and Raimondas Petrauskas’ (Mazeikiai, Lithuania/Lithuanian Physical Culture Acad.) layup attempt off the offensive board also missed. Niagara’s Juan
Mendez ripped down the rebound, was fouled, and hit the two ensuing free
throws to push the Purple Eagles ahead, 72-69. After Rodriguez made a
fast break layup to pull the Eagles within one again, Mendez hit another
two free throws to grab another three-point lead. Mendez finished 15-of-15
from the charity stripe. American started the game off with a 7-0 run and held leads as large as 15 points in the first stanza. Ingram fueled the Eagles first-half outburst, hitting five-of-six three-pointers, including three consecutive at one point, in the first stanza. Ingram finished with a game-high 21 points. After American’s Matej Cresnik (Velenje, Slovenia/Univerza V Ljubljani) hit a three-pointer to extend the lead to 13, Niagara began chipping away at the lead. A 16-6 NU run put them within three points at the 11:41 mark. AU and Niagara traded baskets, until Darden hit a three-pointer on a fast break to give NU its first lead of the game with just less than nine minutes left. Mendez and Darden
led the Purple Eagles, who move to 8-3 on the season, with 17 points apiece.
James Reaves added 13 points and 10 boards for the visitors. The Eagles fall to 6-8 on the season. AU opens up its Patriot League docket on Saturday, Jan. 10, when they host Bucknell University at 1 p.m. American University, which fields a 19-sport NCAA Division I athletics program featuring 10 women’s sports and nine for men, completed its second year of membership in the Patriot League. Since joining the Patriot League, the University has captured league championships in men’s cross country, women’s cross country, women’s lacrosse, men’s soccer, women’s soccer, men’s tennis, women’s tennis and women’s volleyball, and a regular-season title in men’s basketball. Chartered by an act of Congress in 1893, American University features students from all 50 states, the District of Columbia and more than 160 nations worldwide.
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