
Massachusetts-Lowell River Hawks

Quinnipiac Bobcats
Highlights
Summary
HAMDEN, Conn. (Interstat) â Quinnipiac overcame a halftime deficit to defeat Massachusetts-Lowell 75-71 in a nonconference menâs basketball game Saturday at TD Bank Sports Center. The River Hawks led 38-32 at the break, but the Bobcats surged with a 43-point second half. Amarri Monroe led Quinnipiac with 22 points and 10 rebounds, while Asim Jones added 20 points. Darrel Yepdo scored 12 points for Massachusetts-Lowell. Quinnipiac forced 19 turnovers and held a 19-7 advantage in free throws made to secure the win. The Bobcats improved to 8-3, while the River Hawks fell to 4-8.
Extended Summary
HAMDEN, Conn. (Interstat) â In a game defined by a dramatic second-half surge and a series of critical final-minute plays, the Quinnipiac Bobcats overcame a sluggish start to edge the UMass Lowell River Hawks 75-71 in a non-conference menâs basketball game Saturday at TD Bank Sports Center. The Bobcats, who trailed by as many as 12 points in the first half and entered halftime down 38-32, outscored the River Hawks 43-33 after the break to secure the victory and improve to 8-3. UMass Lowell fell to 4-8 with the loss, unable to sustain its early momentum against a relentless Quinnipiac defense. The most important part of the game unfolded in the final 90 seconds, a tense sequence that saw the lead change hands three times. With Quinnipiac clinging to a 71-69 lead, UMass Lowellâs Angel Montas sank a deep three-pointer off an assist from Darrel Yepdo to put the River Hawks ahead 72-71 with just 32 seconds remaining. The Bobcats immediately responded, working the ball to star forward Amarri Monroe, who was fouled on a drive to the basket. Monroe calmly sank both free throws to restore Quinnipiacâs lead at 73-72 with 20 seconds left. On the ensuing possession, UMass Lowellâs Xavier Spencer drove for a potential go-ahead layup, but his attempt was blocked by Monroe. The loose ball went out of bounds off the River Hawks. Quinnipiacâs Asim Jones was then fouled and made both free throws with five seconds left, extending the lead to 75-72. UMass Lowellâs Yepdo hit a three-pointer as time expired, but it only served to provide the final margin. The frantic finish capped a game of starkly contrasting halves. UMass Lowell controlled the opening period behind efficient outside shooting, connecting on 6 of 11 three-point attempts to build its lead. Quinnipiac struggled from deep, making only 1 of 8 in the first half, and was plagued by turnovers. The second half was a complete reversal. Quinnipiac intensified its defensive pressure, generating 10 of its 15 total steals after halftime. This defensive activity fueled their offense, leading to 15 fast-break points and 17 points off 19 UMass Lowell turnovers. The Bobcats also dominated the interior, outscoring the River Hawks 40-30 in the paint and grabbing 13 offensive rebounds, which led to 17 second-chance points. Monroe, a 6-foot-7 forward from Newburgh, New York, was the catalyst for Quinnipiac, posting a double-double with 22 points and 10 rebounds to go with two assists and two blocks. His defensive presence, particularly the late block on Spencer, was pivotal. Jones, a guard from Paterson, New Jersey, added 20 points, with 14 coming in the second half, and was a perfect 8-for-8 from the free-throw line. For UMass Lowell, Montas, from the Dominican Republic, led the way with 18 points and eight rebounds. Spencer, of Calgary, Canada, contributed 17 points, five rebounds, and four assists, while Austin Green of Sicklerville, New Jersey, added 14 points and seven rebounds. Despite shooting a higher percentage from the field (47.4% to 41.3%) and from three-point range (52.6% to 25.0%), UMass Lowell was undone by its ball security and Quinnipiacâs ability to get to the foul line. The Bobcats attempted 29 free throws, making 19, compared to just 13 attempts for the River Hawks, who made only seven. The announced attendance was 766. Quinnipiac next plays at Monmouth on Wednesday. UMass Lowell returns home to face Sacred Heart on Tuesday.
Preview
Preview: River Hawks Face Bobcats in Nonconference Clash HAMDEN, Conn. (Interstat) â The Quinnipiac Bobcats, riding a four-game winning streak, will host the Massachusetts-Lowell River Hawks in a nonconference menâs basketball game Saturday at TD Bank Sports Center. The Bobcats (7-3) have found momentum with victories over Rider, Iona, Stonehill and Pittsburgh in recent weeks. Their success has been fueled by forward Amarri Monroe, who is coming off a double-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds in Sundayâs win over Rider. Monroe has averaged 16.6 points and 7.5 rebounds over his last five contests. Quinnipiacâs defense has held opponents to 68 points or fewer in three of its last four games. Massachusetts-Lowell (4-7) enters after a 122-73 rout of Division III Fisher on Wednesday, but had dropped six of its previous seven games, including an 80-60 loss at Massachusetts on Dec. 6. The River Hawks are 0-6 on the road this season, with those losses coming by an average of 22.8 points. A bright spot for the River Hawks is guard Jerrell Roberson, who scored a season-high 21 points in just 18 minutes against Fisher. His scoring punch will be needed against a sturdy Quinnipiac defense. This matchup is the first of a challenging two-game road trip for Massachusetts-Lowell, which visits Boston University next Sunday. Quinnipiac opens Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference play next week at Monmouth. Saturdayâs game tips off at 2 p.m. EST.