DANBURY, Conn. - Sophomore center
Marcel Henry (Yonkers, N.Y.) scored 20 points, sinking nine of 13 shots from the floor, and added four rebounds to lead the Western Connecticut State University Wolves to a 73-65 victory over the visiting New Jersey City University Gothic Knights in the finals of the WestConn Men's Basketball Holiday Classic this afternoon at Feldman Arena. WestConn improves to 7-4 with its fourth win in a row and while the Gothic Knights lose for the first time in eight games. Muhlenberg downed Emmanuel, 77-67, in the consolation game prior to the finals. WestConn will host CCNY next on Friday at 1 p.m.
WestConn trailed, 57-45, 11 minutes into the second half but outscored New Jersey City, 28-8, over the final nine minutes. Senior forward
Nick Boyce (Jamaica, N.Y.) started the comeback with a pair of free throws at the 10:52 mark and freshman
Avery Taitt-Christina (Queens, N.Y.) scored five points in 24 seconds to give the Wolves their first lead of the second half at 59-58 with five minutes remaining. WestConn took a 65-60 lead at the 3:31 mark thanks to back-to-back buckets by senior guard
Tayejon Lynch (Cambria Heigts, N.Y.) and Henry punctuated the victory with two fastbreak dunks in the final minute.
WestConn used a 13-4 run t take a 23-14 lead on a Henry layup with 6:42 remaining in the first half. The Wolves left, 28-19, with 4:23 on the clock before the Gothic Knights closed the first stanza with a 14-4 spurt including a drive by Bakh Rogers-Robinson to give the visitors a 33-32 advantage at halftime. Boyce opened the second half with a pair of free throws to give WestConn the lead back. New Jersey City had a 13-2 run early in the second half to open up its double-digit advantage.
Boyce, Lynch and junior guard
Elijah Jean-Guillaume (New Haven, Conn.) joined Henry in double figures in scoring. Boyce had 12 points, a team-high nine rebounds, and four assists. Jean-Guillaume added 12 points and five boards, and Lynch totaled 11 points, six assists and five blocked shots. WestConn sophomore guard Armann Sandhu (Victoria, Brtish Columbia) helped out off the bench with six rebounds and four assists. The Wolves shot 55.1 percent from the floor but made just one shot from long range. Rogers-Robinson paced the Gothic Knights with 19 points to go with seven rebounds, while Brince Shelton and Mekhi Philogene added 11 points apiece for New Jersey City.