Box Score BIDDEFORD, Maine -- University of New England pulled away from
Husson University early in the second half on their way to a 79-67
win in non-conference men's basketball action. With the loss,
the Eagles fall to 10-6.
Anthony Johnson (Austin, Texas) led four players in double figures
with 20 points. Johnson scored 13 of his team-high 20 points
in the first half and finished the contest with three 3-point field
goals, seven rebounds and four assists. Junior point guard Kadare
Brown (Baton Rouge, La.) played a strong all-around game with 10
points, 11 rebounds, six assists and five steals. First-year
Anthony Coleman (Austin, Texas) and junior Chas Rentrope (Peoria,
Ariz.) came off the bench to contribute 13 and 11 points,
respectively. Coleman was 6-for-9 from the floor and blocked a pair
of shots for the Nor'easters (7-9).
Senior Matt McKenzie (Warren, Maine) scored 20 points to pace
Husson (10-6). Classmate Brock Bradford (Kenduskeag, Maine) tossed
in 17, while sophomore Joshua Jones (Jefferson, Maine) was a force
inside, posting 10 points, 20 boards and three rejections.
The Eagles would lead for much of the first half, jumping out to
an early 10-2 lead. After the Nor'easters recovered to square the
game at 12, Husson enjoyed a 10-3 run to lead by eight (23-15) with
6:42 remaining in the frame.
UNE close the half by outscoring the visitors 18-8 to take a 33-31
cushion into intermission. Johnson tallied eight points during the
spurt.
A layup by McKenzie and a pair of buckets by junior Jay Uhrin
(Hampden, Maine) put the Eagles back on top (37-36) in the opening
minute of the second stanza, but a layup by Johnson gave the
Nor'easters the lead for good on their next possession.
Johnson's conversion ignited a 18-1 run that enabled UNE to build
a 16-point advantage (54-38) halfway through the frame. The
Nor'easters held the guests without a field goal for nearly 10
minutes in the second half to help forge their lead.
Husson would get as close as eight (61-53) with 6:39 to play, but
UNE was able to fend off any hopes of an Eagle comeback.
Both teams struggled from the floor and free throw stripe. Husson
shot 36.5 percent (23 of 63) from the field and 58.6 percent (17 of
29) from the line, while the Nor'easters made 35.7 percent (25 of
70) of their field goal attempts and 46.2 percent (18 of 39) of
their freebies.
UNE returns to action Thursday with a The Commonwealth Coast
Conference road game at Regis College. Husson hosts Johnson State
College on Friday.