NEW YORK, N.Y. - Brandeis University senior guard Kevin
Olson (Rockport, Mass./Rockport), the top 3-point shooter
in NCAA basketball, connected on 5-of-6 from beyond the arc as part
of a game-high 21 points to lead the Judges to a 63-44 University
Athletic Association (UAA) victory over New York University today.
With the their fifth-straight win, the Judges finish the regular
season with a 17-8 record, 10-4 in the UAA, to finish in second
place in the league. Brandeis will await the NCAA Division III
tournament selection on Monday to see if they will extend their
season. NYU closes the campaign at 15-10, 4-10 UAA.
Olson scored 15 of his game-high 21 points in the second half.
He connected on 2-of-3 from 3-point range in the first half and all
three of his trifectas in the second to finish the regular season
shooting 59.7% from deep (80-134). Two other Brandeis players
reached double figures. Junior guard Kenny Small
(Stratford, Conn./Stratford) had seven points in each half to
finish with 14 points, while grad student Steve
DeLuca (Merrimack, N.H./Merrimack) had 10 points in the
first and finished one rebound shy of a double-double with 13
points and nine boards. The Judges also got 10 assists from junior
guard Andre Roberson (Springfield, Mass./Wilbraham
and Monson), matching a season-high and one shy of a career-best,
as Brandeis had 16 helpers on 20 buckets. In all, the Judges shot
52.9% (10-19) from 3-point range, improving their Division
III-leading percentage to 45.4%. They outscored NYU, 30-9, from
beyond the arc, and 13-5 from the free-throw line, where they
connected on 13-of-14 (92.9%).
NYU was paced by senior John Mish, who had 14 points and a
game-high 11 rebounds for the double-double. He connected on
6-of-11 from the field, but connected on just 2-of-7 from the line.
Classmate Bill Morrissey had eight points in his regular-season
home finale, but no other Violet player scored more than five
points. NYU outscored Brandeis, 28-14, on points in the paint, but
connected on just 18.8% from 3-point range (3-16) and 36.7% overall
(18-49). They also won the battle of the boards, 31-30.
After a nip-and-tuck first half, the key run in the game came in
the final 3:18 minutes. With the game tied at 24-24, Brandeis
scored the final eight points of the half, five from junior forward
Terrell Hollins (Springfield, Mass./Longmeadow)
and a late 3-pointer by Small to give the Judges a 32-24 lead at
intermission. NYU closed within seven points midway through
the stanza at 41-34 with 10:59 on the clock, but four straight
trifectas, three from Olson and another from Small, were part of a
12-2 run that sealed the contest for the Judges as they went ahead,
53-36, with 6:49 to go, as the lead never dipped below 13 the rest
of the way.
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