The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Late surge seals Colgate sweep at Army

- By Staff Reports Sports@oneidadisp­atch.com

WEST POINT, NY » In a game with 19 lead changes, Colgate closed the final two minutes on a 10-3 run to seal a 92-83 win and weekend sweep over Army on Sunday night at Christl Arena.

With the win Colgate improved to 9-1 on the season, marking its best record through 10 Patriot League games in program history. The Raiders, who have now won eight in a row, also clinched the top seed in the Patriot League North division.

Colgate led by nine at the break but Army came out with a 15-5 run and led 66-61 midway through the second half. Nelly Cummings, who was held in check for most of the night, nailed two big 3-pointers – his first tied it at 66-66 and the second gave the Raiders the lead 73-71. He had just one point before the two big shots.

It was still a two-point game 82-80 with 1:58 left, but a 10-3 closing run sealed the deal. Jordan Burns swished back-to-back

jumpers and Cummings and Jack Ferguson sank their free throws to complete the weekend sweep.

“Our experience showed up late in the game. The group stayed together and we made some tough shots.” Head Coach Matt Langel said. “We haven’t had too many close games and you can’t simulate these types of opportunit­ies in practice. After we got the lead back, we definitely settled in and did a good job on both ends of the court to seal the win.”

Burns scored 17 in the second half to lead four Raiders in double-figures coring with a game-high 22. Ferguson posted 18 points and a career-high nine rebounds, Tucker Richardson netted 16 points and grabbed eight boards, and Jeff Woodward finished with 10 points and three blocks.

It was a game of runs early on. Army scored the first five before Colgate answered with the next 10. Ryan Moffatt and Richardson keyed the Raider run with four points each and the two teams were squared away 10-10 at the first media timeout.

The game was tied again 20-all before Ferguson buried three triples, including two back-to-back, to spark a 13-2 Raider scoring spree. Woodward converted a lefthanded layup and Richardson drove inside to extend Colgate’s lead to 35-23.

Army ended its scoring drought with a 3-pointer from Josh Caldwell and then a Jalen Rucker layup cut the deficit to 3831. Richardson got it going from long range, drilling back-to-back 3-pointers in another quick surge that stretched the Raider lead to 44-31.

Four quick points for the Black Knights brought the deficit to nine and that would be the halftime margin after Ferguson sank a pair of free throws to give Colgate a 46-37 advantage at the intermissi­on.

The tides were turned in the second half. Army’s 15-5 run pulled the home team in front 52-51 at the 13-minute mark. Both sides traded blows with 12 lead changes over the next six minutes.

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