Men's Basketball
Bryant (14-7, 9-7 NE-10) vs. Southern NH (15-7, 11-5 NE-10)
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BULLDOG UPDATE
Winners of 3 of its last 4, and 5 of 7 games, the Bryant
men's basketball team (14-7, 9-7 NE-10) travels to Manchester, NH
for a key Northeast-10 Conference game at Southern New Hampshire
University (15-7, 11-6 NE-10) Saturday afternoon ... Tipoff is at
3:30 pm … Bryant is currently 8th in the Northeast-10 while
Southern N.H. is in seventh-place … The Bulldogs are coming
off a big, 82-66 win over UMass Lowell on Wednesday night in
Smithfield, RI, a game that saw senior all-American guard John
Williams (Springfield, Mass.) score a season-best 31 points and
freshman center Nick Pontes (New Bedford, Mass.) came off the bench
to score a career-high 21 points and grab 10 rebounds to earn the
win … Williams has been on a tear as of late. Since
scoring just three points in a loss to Saint Rose on Jan. 21,
Williams has averaged 25 points in the last four games, draining 24
three-pointers and going 14-for-14 from the free throw line
… Bryant is currently ranked No. 8 in this week's NCAA
Northeast Regional rankings, Southern N.H. is 6th … Bryant
junior guard Chris Burns (Merrimack, NH) returns
to the Granite State this weekend … He transferred to Bryant
from Providence in 2003 … This year, Burns has equaled his
personal season-best with 47 three-pointers.
NEXT UP FOR BRYANT:
After Saturday's game at Southern N.H, the Bulldogs will
be home for four of its last five regular season games, starting
Tuesday when Le Moyne pays a visit to the Chace Athletic
Center. Bryant's only other road trip will be next Saturday
(Feb.11) at Saint Anselm.
THURSDAY'S WIN OVER SOUTHERN
CONNECTICUT
John Williams
(Springfield,
Mass.) scored a season-high 31
points as Bryant outscored UMass Lowell 18-4 during a 6:38 span in
the second half in earning an 82-66 upset of the conference-leading
River Hawks Wednesday at the Chace Athletic Center. Bulldog
freshman Center Nick Pontes (New
Bedford,
MA) scored a career-high 21
points and grabbed 10 rebounds for Bryant. UMass Lowell
(16-6, 12-5 Northeast-10) entered the game ranked No. 2 in the NCAA
Northeast Region and got a strong effort from senior standout
Stacey Morange who scored a game-high 36 points on 15 of 20
shooting from the floor. Bryant would use a strong
second-half surge to pick up the key win as the Bulldogs drained 11
three-pointers on the night (11 of 27) and shot 48.4 percent for
the game. Leading 43-36 at the half, Bryant would watch the River
Hawks pull to within 47-46 after an inside basket by Moragne, but
Chris Burns (Merrimack, NH) would hit back-to-back
three-pointers to keep the Bulldogs in front. Bryant (14-7,
9-7 NE-10) took a 63-58 lead after a Pontes basket in the lane,
sparking an 18-4 run that would put the game away. Williams
was 9-for-20 from the floor including 6 for 12 from three-point
range. Dan Hammond
(Brunswick,
ME) had 10 points and five
rebounds while Jon Ezeokoli (South
Orange,
NJ) added 10 rebounds and 7
assists. Pontes, whose previous high was 18 against Bloomfield
earlier this season, had 15 points at the half and finished the
game missing just two shots from the floor, going 10 for 12
in 19 minutes of action.
BULLDOG NOTABLES ….
- Bryant set a school record with 25 wins last year, becoming the first Northeast-10 Conference team to reach the NCAA Championship game (Bryant fell to Virginia Union, 63-58).
- John Williams has 282 career three-pointers and needs 14 to break the school record of 295 held by Jason Bennett.
- The Bulldogs are 5-5 on the road this season, 8-2 at home, and 1-0 on neutral courts
- Bryant is leading the Northeast-10 in scoring with 76.8 ppg, Southern NH is 4th (75.8)
- Bryant and Southern NH are 11th and 12th respectively in scoring defense in league
- Bryant leads the conference with a .400 three-point field percentage (198-495)
- Bryant has made the most three's this year among conference teams (198)
- Bryant is RANKED 10TH NATIONALLY with 9.4 three's a game
- John Williams is ranked No. 6 nationally with a 47.6 three-point field goal percentage
- Williams is also 11th nationally with a 3.4 three's per game average
- Williams is also 23rd nationally with an 86.8 free throw percentage
Words Unlimited, the statewide organization of sports writers,
sportscasters, and publicists announced in early January that Max
Good has been named the 2005 Male Coach of the Year and the 2004-05
men's basketball team's drive to the NCAA National Champion as the
Story of the Year. Good and the team will be honored along
with the other winners at the organization's 60th annual Sports
Awards Banquet on Sunday, Feb. 19.
BULLDOGS RANKED NO. 8 IN THE NCAA NORTHEAST
The Bryant men's basketball team enters the week ranked
No. 8 in the NCAA Northeast Regional Poll, released on Feb.
1. Eight teams are selected to the NCAA Regional, with the
NE-10, NYCAC, and CACC Conferences awarded an automatic bid for its
conference champion. Bryant was ranked No. 6 in last year's
final regional poll and captured its first regional championship
with wins over each of the three regional conference champions
(Adelphi, Bloomfield, Bentley).
NCAA Regional Poll – Feb. 1
Team (Conference) – Bryant results head to head
1. Saint Anselm (NE-10) - DNP
2. UMass Lowell (NE-10) – 82-66 W
3. Saint Rose (NE-10) – 64-62 L, 77-52 L
4. Bentley (NE-10) - 77-63 W
5. Stonehill (NE-10) – 51-63 L, 63-77 L
6. Southern N.H. (NE-10) - DNP
7. Queens (NYCAC) - DNP
8. BRYANT (NE-10)
9. Adelphi (NYCAC) – 70-62 W
10. Philadelphia (NE-10) - DNP
THREE OF KIND FROM THREE:
The Bulldogs have found success from the outside this
season, with John Williams, Chris Burns, and Jon Ezeokoli
accounting for 80 percent of Bryant's three's this year, making 158
of Bryant's 198 three-pointers. Williams leads the Bulldogs
with 74 treys.
SENIOR JOHN WILLIAMS STARTING TO HIT HIS GROOVE
Senior guard John Williams has continued his strong
shooting in leading the Bulldogs in scoring this season. The
Springfield, MA native was a first team all-conference selection
last season and earned MVP honors of the NCAA Regional
Championship. In addition, he was named all-region after setting a
school record with 119 three's on the year. Invited to the
prestigious Portsmouth Basketball Camp in Virginia, Williams is
currently 7th all-time at Bryant with 1,530 career
points and second with 282 career
three's. This season, he has been named NE-10 Player
of the Week twice (Nov. 21, Jan. 30) and to the NE-10 Honor Roll
twice (Dec. 5, Jan. 9).
NOT A BAD LINE IN THE LAST FOUR
Here's Williams line in the last four outings for the
Bulldogs:
32-67 FG (.478) / 24-43 3FG
(.558) / 14-14 FT (100.0)
/ 17 assists, 11 steals, 25.5 ppg
Bryant's All-Time Career Scoring Leaders
1. Tom Smile (1964-67) 2,390
2. Ernie DeWitt (1977-81) 2,239
3. Dave Sorafine (1973-76) 1,854
4. Paul Berlo (1979-83) 1,715
5. Gregg Cooper (1982-86) 1,651
6. Noel Watson (1993-97)
1,554
7. John Williams (2002-06)
1,530
8. David Burrows (1990-94) 1,499
All-Time Career Three-point Leaders
1. Jason Bennett (1997-00) 295
2. John Williams (2002-06) 282 (13 to tie)
PLAYER NOTABLES:
* Junior guard Chris Burns (Merrimack, NH) is currently third on the team in scoring and has made 47 three-pointers this season, equaling a career-best for three's in a season. The CBS Chevrolet Player of the Game in the NCAA Championship game last year has been one of the team's top perimeter defenders as well. Against Bentley on Jan. 5, Burns held high-scoring Sean Cooke to just 5 points on 2 of 7 shooting. Burns had a career-high 29 points against Bridgeport back on Nov. 19 and had 22 at Assumption on Jan. 2. He was a red-shirt freshman at Providence College during the 2002-03 season.
* Freshman Nick Pontes (New Bedford, MA) is currently averaging 19 minutes per game and scoring 7.9 ppg in his first year at Bryant. He scored a career-best 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds off the bench in Bryant's win over UMass Lowell on Feb. 1. Back in December, the freshman averaged 12.7 ppg and 5.7 rebounds per game in leading Bryant to three wins during the holiday Dec. 28-29, earning him Northeast-10 Conference Freshman of the Week honors. Pontes scored 18 points on 8 of 9 shooting from the floor, and grabbed five rebounds in Bryant’s win over Bloomfield.
* Freshman Jarrenn Wright
(Cincinnati,
OH) has developed quickly into
one of the team's best inside players this season. He has
started in the team's last seven games dating back to Jan. 14 at
Assumption where he responded with his first double-double of the
year, 12 pts and 10 rebs vs. the Greyhounds. He
is averaging just over 16 minutes a game.




