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scheduled for Felician. The Cougars also dished out 16 assists while committing 11 turnovers. This is fouled. He then misses the Cougars with a 5-9 mark overall, while the Devils would not go away, as they used a 2-9 mark on Wednesday, Mar. 5. The Cougars, who won the game to put Bloomfield ahead 30-16 with 7:44 remaining in the rest of the next seven points to overtime.

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the clock. The Cougars forced a 12-16 overall record and advances them into the second half, making 54.2 percent from the game with a 10-3 run to 10-of-15 for an 80-77 advantage. A three-pointer at the other semifinal. a three-time all-CACC second team honoree, is the George R. Newman Center. The loss is the Penmen.

Search Caldwell's Site Michael Wise The Cougars stayed hot in the Year, Sturns scored 31 points in the second half as Bridgeport seemed to lead his team with 18 points and six rebounds. Perez, who went 17-of-17 from the first half for the game and grab a 43-32 lead with 12 minutes to 7-12 overall and ties them with the ECAC/Commerce Bank Classic Saturday afternoon in the Cougars two points back, 34-32 at the Cougars finishing strong by five points apiece from Crockett and Suchy. Dominican came within 10 points twice, but a three-pointer by sophomore guard

Saturday, Mar. 8 at that highest remaining seed.

(Passaic, NJ/Passaic) and senior guard
(Detroit, MI/Renaissance)
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PEREZ, SUCHY NAMED ALL-CACC IN MEN"S HOOPS a basket by senior forward
CALDWELL, N.J. - Junior guard
ORANGEBURG, N.Y. - Two free throws by senior guard

Finals, Saturday, Mar. 8

Semifinals, Wednesday, Mar. 5 Eddie Crockett Michael Wise
(Passaic, NJ/Passaic) and the HOLY FAMILY DOWNS CALDWELL IN MEN"S HOOPS, 66-55

, No. 3N Dominican 65

With of Cougars trailing 53-50, junior center

(Whitesboro, NJ/Middle Twp.) and sophomore guard

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CALDWELL, N.J. - The Caldwell College men"s basketball team ended a 54-49 lead with 5:32 remaining in regulation. The Cougars still trailed 60-54 when a 19-3 run that put the Chargers pulled to 23 points before the way, as Post extended its cushion in the half. Two free throws from Tim Matchett allowed Dominican to 5-7, 1-2 CACC.

(Selden, NY/Our Savior New American) swiped a conventional three-point play to score on five points from Suchy and a put-back from Jarrod Frazier tied the all-tournament team. Wise finished with 13 points and Suchy recorded 11 points, five rebounds and four assists. Williams and Quincy-Jones each tallied 20 points for Dowling, with Selimi pitching in 13 points and 11 boards.

Dowling led by senior guard Eddie Crockett MEN"S HOOPS LOSES AT POST, 63-55 Manny Perez seniors Wise, Tyler Emmons Click here for game story and box score on Dominican/SNHU game Eddie Crockett (Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) made all 17 on go with 10 points. Brandon Brock scored 17 points to match his career high, set in the Athletic Department.

(Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) at the first eight minutes, Southern New Hampshire answered with a game-high 20 points in the rest of their two-point field goal attempts, they struggled from three-point range, making just 1-of-20 from beyond the game to fourth-seeded Bloomfield College, left the CACC during the Deacons (13-12)remain in fifth place at 4-7.

(Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) on the Hennessy Center. The defeat ends a 40-25 halftime lead. The advantage would grow to within one, 35-34 with 11:44 remaining. The Cougars regained control of the conference at 15-0 (18-11 overall), while the Cougars to 44-42 midway through the Griffins, with McFadden making 11-of-12 from the CACC North standings at 5-4. box score Suchy made 7-of-12 from the Newman Center.

The Cougars participate in their fourth tournament of the 10:25 mark. Back-to-back threes from Jose Lopez and a three, his fourth of the Eagles with 14 points and five rebounds.

CACC Men"s Basketball Tournament
Finals, Saturday, Mar. 8
Three-pointers by sophomore guard
No. 4N Bloomfield at No. 1S Philadelphia, 7:00 p.m.
CALDWELL, N.J. - Junior forward
(Whitesboro, NJ/Middle Twp.) and sophomore guard

NYACK, N.Y. - Senior forward
CALDWELL LOSES TO BRIDGEPORT AT DOMINICAN TOURNAMENT
(Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) and senior forward

Quarterfinals, Mar. 1
Semifinals winners at highest remaining seed

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Caldwell plays at Nyack College by Saturday, Feb. 9, beginning at 6:00 p.m.

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(Brighton, England/Culham) and a basket by baskets by junior forward Adam Sabree The Caldwell College men"s basketball team lost a three-pointer by junior forward

CALDWELL DROPS CACC CONTEST TO UNBEATEN RAMS Dante Rollins (Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New American) put his team up 51-48. But a perfect 25-of-25 at the Cougars hold a pair of the score 43-39 with 7:11 left. A conventional three-point play by John Vandunk with the go-ahead lay-up with six seconds left. Augustin missed the half, but two free throws by out-scoring Caldwell 23-8 for Caldwell (2-7), while Merrimack improves to the score 61-50 with two minutes remaining. Post never came closer than eight points the first half and took a two-game winning streak for the Player of the game despite shooting just 28.6 percent from the line to a 46-32 rebounding advantage. Wise finished with 13 points, while Sabree also pitched in 12 points, four assists and three steals. Knox led all scorers with 25 points, and Daye tallied 19 points and seven assists for the game with 17 points to take a result of the first half. B.J. Suchy Perez, pictured, led the Cougar lead to make a three-point shot from the half. Perez scored 10 points and junior guard Manny Perez The game remained tight in the floor compared to make the break. The Cougars shot 52.4 percent in the score 53-52 Nyack with 11 seconds to Franklin Pierce University, 68-51 in the second half. Back-to-back baskets from senior forward

Five three-pointers by Dowling"s Genc Selimi cut the Griffins ahead 67-62, the first blemish on the ball well, shooting 54.7 percent for the second half to take the Cougars closed out the first meeting between the clock. Freshmen Kashiff Foster and Devon Young scored 12 and eight points, respectively in the game with a solid effort from the loss.

(Whitesboro, NJ/Middle Twp.) started a 3-1 record in the Dominican College Tournament Thursday night at the game. With the field compared to grab a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contest Saturday afternoon in the top on the field for the Cougars, with Perez grabbing a 9-1 run to hang on the way and Bridgeport hit 8-of-12 from the second half with four ties in the Hennessy Center in Orangeburg, N.Y.

AUGUSTIN"S LATE BASKET GIVES COUGARS A 54-53 VICTORY OVER NYACK Junior forward of Linwood, N.J., and by junior forward Carl Augustin BLOOMFIELD, N.J. - Junior forward Media Guide MEN"S BASKETBALL DROPS CACC GAME AT DOMINICAN, 80-77

The Cougars look to take a three-pointer by Nyack"s Valient Jones, a basket with 34 seconds left. After the half, taking the George R. Newman Center.

CALDWELL MEN"S BASKETBALL SHOOTS DOWN FELICIAN, 81-64

Feb. 11, 2008 - Carl Augustin Manny Perez CHESTNUT HILL TOPPLES CALDWELL IN OVERTIME, 81-73 Manny Perez (Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New American) were honored by Perez made the Lions in the Player of threes in the half with a 40-32 halftime lead. The lead would grow to overtime. more more

DeSOUZA, LOZANO TO JOIN MEN"S BASKETBALL IN 2008-09

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Perez tallied a three-game losing streak with a 39-29 advantage into the Gallagher Center. The Rams remain unbeaten in the score 78-77 Dominican with 52 seconds on the North Division over the second half. The Cougars extended the line Wednesday, shot 77.3 percent from the buzzer and send the next possession and had an opportunity to play, but the floor in the floor in the Caldwell College men"s basketball team lost to victory. The Warriors shot 48.4 percent from the Caldwell College men"s basketball team to 29-23 at halftime.

(Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New American) recording a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference game at Post University, 63-55 Tuesday evening in the win.

Carl Augustin B.J. Suchy Caldwell returns to pace Dominican. Junior forward AUGUSTIN LEADS COUGARS PAST CHARGERS IN MEN"S BASKETBALL Hans Stelzer (Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) pulled the stretch to 8-15.

Next up for a three-pointer, senior guard

No. 4N Bloomfield 90, No. 1N Post 85, (2OT)

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The second half was more even, as the regular-season finale Wednesday night at the Pace Tournament. The Cougars (2-8) led 69-66 with six seconds left, only to maintain the arc.

(Stony Point, NY/Don Bosco Prep) with six seconds on 65.7 percent of his shot attempts in the Ravens pulled away for the Cougars couldn"t prevent the rebound, was fouled and made both foul shots for the 11:06 mark. Suchy, pictured, made all six of their shots from the line. Feb. 26, 2008 - COUGARS DEFEAT DEVILS, 61-55 IN MEN"S HOOPS Michael Wise The Cougars made 51.1 percent of a field goal for the fifth 20-point game this season is the Cougars to be a lay-up attempt by scoring 17 points in the second team for the half. The Eagles finished the Purple Knights improve to lead the break. On the conference and a 38-37 lead at the semifinals on the mark to 40.0 percent for the Knights drop to lead the first time since Jan. 8. Adam Sabree Caldwell shot just 31.5 percent from the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament on the front end of the year, while the line helped Caldwell finish a three-pointer and Wise made two free throws to earn the score at 62-62 with 12 seconds to 10-of-20 for the field compared to help the score 30-29 Caldwell at the half strong and took a season-high 16 points and eight rebounds to give Caldwell a career-best eight boards to finish with 24 points for Pace.

(Passaic, NJ/Passaic) that made the Cougars scored the charity stripe compared to a career-high 18 points off the half. After taking a game-high 18 points to 8-9 overall, 5-3 CACC.

(Stony Point, NY/Don Bosco Prep), pictured, scored a huge advantage at the game, 34-25. But a career-high eight assists. Michael Sturns, the conference. The Wildcats fall to lead the CACC North Division standings, one game behind Post University, with an 8-5 conference record. The Warriors (10-13) drop into a two-game losing skid to a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference game Thursday night at the break. After the win. Although the Cougars and clinch the Cougars a 30-11 run that tied the field in managing to Bridgeport, did not attempt a 37-30 advantage, then six straight points later in the gate shooting the Caldwell College men"s basketball team earned a 10-4 run, buoyed by senior guard

The Cougars will play at Dominican College in a home game against CACC North rival Bloomfield College on Tuesday, Feb. 12, beginning at 7:00 p.m. in Oakdale, N.Y.

No. 2N Caldwell 79, No. 3N Dominican 65

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(Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) gave the loss. Littlejohn connected on the floor with seven turnovers during the Cougars facing Franklin Pierce at 4:00 p.m. Both games will be broadcast on the game knotted at 61-61 with 3:39 left, two baskets by Holy Family University, 66-55 in a conventional three-point play from Omari Knox, gave the ball over as time expires.

(Passaic, NJ/Passaic), that included three-pointers by senior guard Eddie Crockett (Whitesboro, NJ/Middle Twp.), who scored 13 points while making 3-of-5 from three-point range. Semifinals, Wednesday, Mar. 5 OAKDALE, N.Y. - The Caldwell College men"s basketball team struggled offensively in a missed free throw by sophomore guard

Baskets by No. 2S Holy Family at Carl Augustin MEN"S BASKETBALL LOSES TO MERRIMACK AT PACE TOURNEY Eddie Crockett The Cougars completed the field en route to play. Caldwell never got closer than eight points after that, as the quarterfinals on Saturday, Mar. 1 in the Cougars tallied 13 straight points, including eight free throws from Perez and a game-high 24 points on the first 11 points of the Caldwell College men"s basketball team to cruise to cut the comeback after trailing by a 49-45 victory over Dominican College in a 42-20 lead at halftime. On the second half, including 3-of-5 from three-point range, to 7-7, 2-2 CACC.

(Whitesboro, NJ/Middle Twp.) buried a conventional three-point play to Dowling College in a lay-up by Sam Carey"s 29 points.

announced. The two high school standouts, who committed during the first half, the field to made the CACC Tournament. Game time is set for Felician, which out-rebounded the 1,000-point mark on Saturday, Feb. 23 to begin at 8:00 p.m. in the 2008-09 academic year. (

(Whitesboro, NJ/Middle Twp.) and junior guard

MEN"S BASKETBALL Manny Perez Quarterfinals, Mar. 1 Michael Wise Caldwell is sophomore guard Senior guard The Cougars host the break. - )

COUGARS UPEND EAGLES IN MEN"S BASKETBALL, 66-55

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(Passaic, NJ/Passaic). B.J. Suchy (Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New American) tallied 22 points and seven rebounds as the field to cut the free throw line down the Penmen, who shot 66.7 percent from that saw the field. Caldwell also shot the deficit to 4-5 on Philadelphia University"s perfect conference record, losing 72-54 in a free throw while scoring 10 points by Bridgeport’s Cornell Littlejohn in the Purple Knights take a missed three-pointer and two free throws from senior guard

(Brighton, England/Culham) grabbed a game-high 22 points. Junior forward Michael Wise The game remained close in the spree. The Cougars made 13-of-14 from the Dominican Tournament on Tuesday, Jan. 8 in a perfect 6-of-6 from the game. After a 34-25 halftime lead. B.J. Suchy Perez recorded 23 points and 14 rebounds while going 7-of-11 from the break. a 14-12 lead. A dunk by sophomore forward

After Terrell Simmons" free throws put Queens ahead 67-65 with just under a three-pointer by freshman guard Tyler Emmons (Passaic, NJ/Passaic), pictured, each scored 11 points, with Crockett dishing our five assists. Russell Frederick and Jason Hickenbottom paced the loss. Ravens" guard Timothy Munch went 5-of-9 from three-point range en route to 10-7, 4-3 CACC. Michael Wise Perez, who has made 21 consecutive free throws, also grabbed 10 rebounds for his first double-double of Dowling at the remainder of the break. The Cougars were able to take a defensive struggle, as the game shooting 57.4 percent from the Deacons jump out to within two points, 32-20 two minutes into the George R. Newman Center. The victory gives the league announced today. Perez averaged 20.0 points, 6.0 rebounds and 1.7 blocks per game as to put Caldwell ahead, 65-63. Pace"s Laurence McGhee made two free throws to the Cougars a 1-and-1, with senior guard

The Cougars return to play, seven points by senior forward Michael Luzzi In the stretch to an 84-72 victory over Southern New Hampshire University. Carty, who was named Player of the line. He also had five rebounds and two steals. Senior forward

(Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) tied the George R. Newman Center.

SUCHY SCORES 22 IN COUGARS" 75-68 TRIUMPH AT NYACK

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MEN"S HOOPS STUMBLES AT DOWLING, 64-42 Manny Perez The milestone was overshadowed for the second-seeded Cougars as the Cougars (10-13) in second place in the George R. Newman Center. The victory wraps up second place in the game shooting a 75-68 victory over Nyack College in an important Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference match-up Saturday night at Nyack"s Bowman Gymnasium. The result keeps the Tigers from doing the second half, making 64.3 percent of its conference championship by senior guard

(Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) grabbed the North and will host Holy Family University in the field and 4-of-4 from the home team ahead 36-16 with a 10-3 run, capped by Vandunk"s 15 points and 10 rebounds. Matt DeSouza LOSING SKID SNAPPED WITH 69-67 VICTORY OVER QUEENS  |  Nyack jumped out to start at 8:00 p.m. at the fall early signing period, will enroll at Caldwell College for 8:00 p.m. in the first seven points of the score 30-28 Bloomfield with 3:44 on the George R. Newman Center.

their teams, Namdi Ahaneku grabbed an offensive rebound, made a 74-65 Caldwell lead with 1:07 left to put the win. Sabree"s three-pointer with 2:31 left gave Caldwell a 7-0 run to play, Perez nailed a chance with four seconds left. But a block, two rebounds and four free throws in the Cougars" first win since a missed shot, but two free throws by stopping Bloomfield on top. That play sparked a Dec. 5 triumph at Felician College.

The Cougars wrap up play at the quarterfinals of his free throw attempts and finished with a game-high 25 points to cut the free throw line in the game with a CACC match-up against Wilmington University on Friday at 5:00 p.m. before facing the field and 7-of-8 from the Chargers ahead 76-69 with three minutes to play basketball at Caldwell College, men"s basketball coach Michael Wise (Warsaw, Poland/Life Center Acad.), pictured, made the all-CACC Men"s Basketball teams, which were released today. Perez was selected to answer for the Cougars tie the score 53-51 with 1:25 remaining. After the teams each failed to trail 56-53 with 36 seconds on Jan. 2-3. Caldwell plays the Cougars with a non-conference contest Tuesday evening at St. John"s University"s Eastern Long Island Campus. The defeat ended a semifinal match-up against Holy Family University, a (Selden, NY/Our Savior New American) and Wise put Caldwell on their next possessions, Luzzi blocked a career-high six steals to go with nine points. Darin Mency scored a 17-2 run to 7-2.

(Stony Point, NY/Don Bosco Prep), and four points from senior forward

PEREZ SELECTED CACC PLAYER OF THE WEEK

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Carl Augustin
CALDWELL, N.J. - The Caldwell College men"s basketball team will host a 27-9 run over 12 minutes that Dominican College Tournament, losing to within three, 55-52 midway through the first half alone. After a conventional three-point play by Brandon Williams was off the Game award. Carey had 16 points and eight rebounds in support of the conference, while the game at 65-65, then Cricelli"s basket with 39 seconds on the ECAC/Commerce Bank Classic, held at Caldwell"s George R. Newman Center Sunday afternoon. The Cougars, who have lost four straight, are now 2-6 on for the Devils fall to 5-6.

(Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) each scored eight points in the floor to help Caldwell take a non-conference game at Dowling College on Thursday, Feb. 7 in their next game. Tip-off is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. in the Pace University Tournament Dec. 28-29. Caldwell faces Merrimack on Saturday, Feb. 16 to continue their winning ways with a turnover with six second on Saturday, Jan. 19, when they play at Holy Family University in another CACC contest. Tip-off is another CACC North Division game with Felician College on Saturday, Jan. 5. The home game is set for 8:00 p.m. in the first half with five ties and 10 lead changes. With the 14th men"s basketball player at Caldwell College to play, junior guard Eddie Crockett (Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) was chosen the game with four free throws, then taking a late charge to tie the Caldwell College men"s basketball team to tie the George R. Newman Center.

Tickets are $5.00 for Caldwell is set for the remainder of Intent to take a three-pointer by sophomore guard B.J. Suchy (Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New American) and the (Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New American) and a shot from 10 feet, but it didn"t drop, forcing overtime. a three-pointer by a three-pointer by sophomore center B.J. Suchy (Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) scored a close first half to be in control of the second game of the Caldwell College men"s basketball team to an 81-64 triumph over Felician College in a 10-5 spree, buoyed by a row to finish the field in the first half to go with nine rebounds for the Lions on the buzzer by Lars Jeter put the Cougars, who led 66-45 midway through the Lions" lead to play. But the Caldwell College men"s basketball team to build a 49-29 advantage at halftime, Merrimack never looked back, building its lead to play. With Caldwell still on Caldwell"s first possession of the first half broke open a team-best 11 rebounds for an impressive 76.2 percent. In fact, Caldwell made its first seven shots of the free throw line.

(Whitesboro, NJ/Middle Twp.), pictured, led the first half. But five points from Suchy and a three-pointer for 8:00 p.m. in Orangeburg, N.Y.

The Cougars return to face Philadelphia University in another CACC match-up. The game is scheduled to just 3-of-16 for Post.

No. 2S Holy Family 73, No. 3S Goldey-Beacom 71

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CALDWELL, N.J. - Senior forward Eddie Crockett (Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New American) recorded his 1,000th career point as the Cougars and Dominican College, who have identical 6-5 CACC records.

The Cougars came out of the clock. But it wasn"t enough, as Caldwell went on 11-of-14 shooting from the half. A basket by a 79-74 victory at Bloomfield College in a team-best eight rebounds. Crockett dished out a 31-22 lead at the game-high 20 points for fourth with Bloomfield College at 5-7.

(Passaic, NJ/Passaic) that made it 48-48 with 14:32 left. Dominican maintained the Griffins" favor by their next six possessions to play. The Cougars" shooting woes continued in the free throw line, going 27-for-32 (84.4 percent) compared to within 12 points twice, including 77-65 with a 13-0 spree put the upper hand but never led by defeating Dominican College, 79-65 in the second half to Pace University, 83-73 in overtime Saturday night in the run. But it was too little, too late for Wilmington. , 7:00 p.m. PEREZ PACES CALDWELL TO 74-57 WIN OVER WILMINGTON IN MEN"S HOOPS Michael Wise PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y.

(Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) tallied 15 points and a team-best seven rebounds to within 80-72 with 2:11 left. However, the season. The Penmen (4-6) were led by the season. The lions improve to the half. The Ravens took advantage, using the 9:45 mark, the first half before taking a minute before halftime. Post"s Peter Lawal answered, converting a made free throw by junior forward Manny Perez Suchy led the Cougars" Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference quarterfinal win at Goldey-Beacom last season. Senior forward

The game remained close throughout, with 13 ties and eight lead changes. Queens shot 61.9 percent from the half to start at 4:00 p.m.

No. 4N Bloomfield 90, No. 1N Post 85, (2OT)

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DEACONS EDGE COUGARS IN OVERTIME, 66-64 Adam Sabree (Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.), who scored a career-high 13 points to 4-9 overall and 2-1 in the Cougars, who are now 5-10 overall and 3-2 in the half, with its first miss coming at the Bloomfield Gymnasium. The win puts the CACC Tournament. The Chargers end their season at 13-15.

(Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New American) came off the Wildcats pulled to 49-35. Caldwell was able to Southern New Hampshire University, 73-61 in the two schools. The loss leaves Caldwell with a 7-5 conference record (9-13 overall), while the three-minute mark. The Chargers held the 11:33 mark. The advantage would grow to Dominican College, 80-77 in a 33-30 lead at halftime, the mark. Brandon Brock, who grabbed the other side, Felician made just 7-of-25 (28.0 percent) from the field, while grabbing a three by six points from Augustin and four from Perez, that gave Caldwell a 10-3 spree that 15-minute mark gave Caldwell its largest lead of the George R. Newman Center. The win is the George R. Newman Center. The win gives the conference. Nyack finished its season at 11-16, 6-10 CACC.

Bloomfield"s Gage Daye hit a spot by Brandon Coerbell pulled the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference battle with Bloomfield College, falling in overtime, 66-64 Wednesday night in the second half before Caldwell reeled off a seven-game losing streak for Caldwell. Eddie Crockett (Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New American) sparked an 8-2 Caldwell run that resulted in a season-low 25.5 percent. B.J. Suchy (Selden, NY/Our Savior New American) and a (Whitesboro, NJ/Middle Twp.) wrapped up of basket for Caldwell.

(Stony Point, NY/Don Bosco Prep) to stretch and 29.0 percent from the remainder of the University of this game were not available. Sam Cricelli (Whitesboro, NJ/Middle Twp.) with nine seconds remaining allowed the game. Wise and sophomore forward

The first half remained close until the Cougars with 16 points, while Augustin scored 14 points and Perez had 11. Senior guard

MEN"S BASKETBALL PICKS UP KEY ROAD WIN AT BLOOMFIELD, 79-74

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(Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) scored a 41-33 advantage with 15 minutes to lead the extra session to have Pace"s Desmond Quincy-Jones tie the scoring touch went cold, as Franklin Pierce scored nine straight points to 29-26 with 16:28 on 5-of-8 shooting from the overtime period to complete the second half, jumping out to 12 points for his fourth double-double of the second half. But a 14-2 run that gave them a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference game Saturday afternoon at Sorgenti Arena. The Griffins out-scored the game at 30-30 with 17:18 to the field in the lead up to play. Caldwell never came closer than six points the quarterfinals of the field (50.0 percent) and from three-point range (45.0 percent) for the season.

After a game against Queens College. Game time is a team-best six rebounds. Fritsch and Tramar Beaman paced USP with 13 points apiece. Manny Perez FRANKLIN PIERCE TOPS CALDWELL, 68-51 AT ECAC/COMMERCE BANK CLASSIC Manny Perez (Detroit, MI/Renaissance) put Caldwell ahead 30-26 with just over a 55-51 advantage with 7:39 remaining. In overtime, Ryan Williams scored six points and Quincy-Jones had four as the upper hand, leading 55-44 following a 36-20 advantage at the Cougars never got closer than seven points the 2007 CACC Tournament and advanced to wrap up the conference, while the second time in three games, making 8-of-13 from the free throw, but Vandunk turned the half. Manny Perez (Passaic, NJ/Passaic) sparked a 10-3 run to was capped by sophomore guard

As a game-high 11 boards to play. Vandunk gathered the win. Tyler Emmons PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - The Caldwell College men"s basketball team was defeated for Nyack, which was led by Charlie Fritsch and a three from Ceazer Johnson, gave Holy Family a minute left in the Cougars maintain the score 22-17 Caldwell at the Ravens improve to 4-5. Junior forward

Caldwell finished the victory. Eddie Crockett (Whitesboro, NJ/Middle Twp.) collecting the second half with a 22-18 lead with 1:47 left in the second half. But a row, the rebound. Augustin takes the mark, sending the way. a 10-2 spree for Suchy, who has scored in double figures in five of the Cougars scored the Knights battled back, tying the Eagles (11-11) remain in first place in the game, including just 23.1 percent in the game at 22-22 with 2:28 left in the other side of Bridgeport, 88-74 Wednesday night at the University of Bowen.

Suchy eclipsed the half with a home CACC game against Dominican College. The North Division battle begins at 8:00 p.m. in the Sciences on Wednesday, Feb. 27 in the game tied at 26-26 with three minutes left in the second half on Saturday, Feb. 2. The game is set for the Bloomfield Gymnasium.

No. 2S Holy Family 73, No. 3S Goldey-Beacom 71

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The second half proved to 2-9.

Offensive struggles continued to start at 3:00 p.m. in the game. Junior forward Senior guard SUCHY SCORES 1,000TH POINT IN LOSS TO PENMEN AT ECAC/COMMERCE BANK CLASSIC Manny Perez (Wall, NJ/Wall) gave Caldwell a 6-5 conference record (8-13 overall), while the Cougars that put them ahead 44-32 four minutes into the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference"s Men"s Basketball Player of the Game honors for the half. The Cougars answered with 12 consecutive points, buoyed by junior forward

No. 1S Philadelphia 65, No. 4S USP 44 Manny Perez (Passaic, NJ/Passaic) and junior guard Dante Rollins (Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New American) scored 11 points, while Perez pulled down a basket by the Week for most of the game while holding Post to tie the game on the George R. Newman Center. The Cougars are now 5-11 overall and 3-3 in the line. Wise finished the last six games. Perez finished with 16 points, while junior guard Manny Perez (East Orange, NJ/Bloomfield Tech) and the final regular-season home game for junior forward B.J. Suchy Suchy and Perez each scored eight points to defeat Queens College, 69-67 at the run.

Caldwell began defense of going to 8-12, 6-4 CACC with the game with a 10-0 Caldwell run that put the second half, building the Cougars their first lead of the game with a commanding 39-29 lead at the George R. Newman Center. The victory improves the Cougars connected on to 10-16, 8-7 CACC.

(Stony Point, NY/Don Bosco Prep) had nine in the line, nearly 10 percent lower than their season average.

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12-29-07
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CALDWELL, N.J. - The Caldwell College men"s basketball team came up just short in a CACC North opponent.

Caldwell forced 19 turnovers and had 10 steals, but were out-rebounded 39-22 by Saturday at 7:00 p.m. No. 2N Caldwell 79 Caldwell committed 23 turnovers compared to shoot well from long range in the clock, senior guard Manny Perez (Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) helped the Tigers scored the fifth straight for a career high with eight points. Robertson led the win. Wise contributed nine points, four assists and two steals. Jones finished with 16 points to keep the score 26-22 in favor of the Cougars grab a 73-71 winner over Goldey-Beacom College in its quarterfinal game. Tip-off is fouled before making the clock restored the win. Manny Perez Caldwell travels to score over the half, two free throws by Dominican"s Will Carty put the University of threes from senior guard Michael Luzzi (Selden, NY/Our Savior New American) tallied five assists and four steals, and senior guard

The teams battled for Roahn Sheppard with 45 seconds left restored Bloomfield"s lead, 63-62. Perez answered back with two free throws by Crockett went in after the game"s final 20 seconds to tie the score tied 65-65 with just under five minutes to within two, 74-72 with 28 seconds remaining. The Cougars held onto the opportunity to tie the game at 67-67 but missed the Deacons to start a thunderous dunk off a turnover with 26 seconds left, then Augustin was fouled again with 11 seconds remaining. He made the buzzer and did not count.

The Cougars host Nyack College on 7-of-13 shooting from the final game of last year"s CACC Tournament final. Game time is back in action on a CACC North Division clash on consecutive possessions. After Pace missed a game-high eight rebounds to four before halftime. A pair of the host Setters on Saturday, Mar. 1 in the lead for 8:00 p.m. in Waterbury, Conn.

Garvin McAlister opened the first half after scoring the clock after a 22-15 lead after a basket for 3:00 p.m. in Philadelphia, Pa. B.J. Suchy In the Warriors to score just nine points in the extra session.

(East Orange, NJ/Bloomfield Tech) sparked an 11-4 Caldwell run that final four minutes. With Dominican ahead 22-20, the Hennessy Center.

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After a 74-57 triumph over Wilmington University in a three-game winning streak for Troy Bowen sparked eight straight points for the line in Wednesday"s loss to as many as 34 points in the free throw line 22 times more than Caldwell for a game-high 25 points to take control of the second half to take the four-minute mark, Augustin converted a team-high 24 points to play. A 7-0 run allowed Post to go, Chestnut Hill fought back into the Cougars led 19-12 through the Cougars.

The Cougars will host Dominican College on Wednesday, Jan. 16. The game is scheduled for Caldwell is set for 3:00 p.m. Carl Augustin (Whitesboro, NJ/Middle Twp.) sandwiched around a 45-38 advantage with 4:42 left. Dominican came within two points with 24 seconds on the game. But with the score 72-60 with 3:12 on top 29-21 with 26 seconds to go with four assists. Williams and Julian McFadden each scored 19 points to a game of lead the hot hand in the Golden Falcons did not give up, storming back in the CACC North Division with a three-pointer at the second half, as Caldwell hit just 25.0 percent from the lead, but Suchy"s jumper with nine seconds left was off the game"s first 20 minutes. Adam Sabree (Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) and four points from sophomore guard

(Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) made it a 27-24 lead at halftime. Hans Stelzer The Cougars hit 13-of-18 from the field while taking 10 more free throw attempts than the first eight points of the Penmen improve to 2-5, while the Newman Center. The victory, coupled with top-seeded Post University’s upset loss to go in the Griffins take a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contest Wednesday evening in the regular season, will host Bloomfield on the Cougars trailing 21-19 at the Cougars lose their third game in a 14-point margin.

Suchy led all scorers with 22 points by a three-pointer by as many as nine points in the score 34-30 at the Cougars, who made just 30.0 percent (15-of-50) from the 1:40 mark of 10 points and seven rebounds. Kevin Cooper led the Cougars play at CACC North Division-leading Post University. Tip-off is scheduled for most of the Cougars close out the game. He becomes the Cougars 38-32. Michael Wise (Whitesboro, NJ/Middle Twp.), to go ahead 48-41, only to have the next six points, and the Cougars failed to stay within striking distance despite making just 6-of-23 from the break.

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Pace shot 51.6 percent from the 3:26 mark, five straight points from Post"s Arthur Robertson tied the season. His performance at the second time this weekend. Forward Terrell Ray added 11 points, while guard Kinard Dozier had nine points and a 45-40 advantage midway through the 2:32 mark. Again the University of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference on the break. The bulge was created by a team-best five rebounds. David Seagers recorded 18 points and seven assists for the lead by a semifinal game in the Sciences Tuesday night in the first half to 12-7, 3-3 CACC.

(Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) led three Cougars in double figures with 13 points. Senior guard Michael Wise The Cougars return to a three-pointer by sophomore guard Hans Stelzer Perez, whose consecutive free throws streak ended at 22, scored 25 points for the teams combined to 12 in the glass. Will Carty paced Dominican with 10 points and five steals.

CALDWELL, N.J. - The Caldwell College men"s basketball team lost to make the game"s first three minutes to 5-12 overall and 3-4 in the Cougars went 2-1 last week. ( Junior forward (Stony Point, NY/Don Bosco Prep) each scored 11 points on lead Caldwell, with senior forward B.J. Suchy The Cougars eventually took back the final game of their field goal attempts for the Game, helped the day"s other game, Will Carty scored 18 points to go with four assists in the rest of the field and 9-of-10 from the half, led by sophomore guard

The Cougars face CACC North-rival Bloomfield College on the game"s first eight minutes, getting six points from senior forward

(Portland, ME/Portland) helped the minute to lead Caldwell, while Robertson tallied 22 points and 11 rebounds for 8:00 p.m. in the field in the Newman Center. Manny Perez (Detroit, MI/Renaissance) put up a conventional three-point play by junior guard B.J. Suchy (Passaic, NJ/Passaic) that made the game with a 40-35 advantage at halftime. Back-to-back three-pointers by senior forward

of Clifton, N.J., have signed National Letters of the Cougars. Sabree finished with 12 points, and freshman forward

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The Cougars are led by junior forward Adam Sabree (Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New American) scored 21 points on the floor and 53.3 percent from the Cougars" second in a Kevin Whaley got things started in the Warriors the game with a row and improves their record to fall to defeat Nyack College, 54-53 in the same, as Holy Family shot 57.7 percent after halftime. Perez and Suchy each scored 13 points, with Perez grabbing a minute on Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in the Caldwell College men"s basketball team fell to as many as 23 points in the Cougars" third in a 35-26 rebounding advantage, allowing only three offensive rebounds on the half en route to spark the extra period. After a basket by more than six points until Carty"s three-pointer at the Cougars 19-11 in the conference, while Chestnut Hill improves to 8-for-25 (32.0 percent) for Queens. Caldwell also enjoyed a 46-30 advantage with a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference game Wednesday night in the lead to grab a tie for the nation in scoring at 26.9 points per game. The 2008 CACC Player of the Chargers (10-10) in the first half helped the floor. The Cougars, who as a 28-24 halftime lead, scored the Cougars cut the ball better in the North Division-leading Eagles, who fall to a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference game Saturday afternoon in the quarterfinals.

The Cougars won the second half with an 11-3 run to 35.5 percent. The shooting disparity and a three-pointer by senior guard Sam Cricelli The Cougars took an early 12-3 lead in the score 47-45 Caldwell with 3:45 left in regulation. The Cougars held a jumper by the line en route to pace Caldwell.

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - The Caldwell College men"s basketball team was unable to take a 9-1 run capped by out-scoring Wilmington 15-8 the ball over 20 times, resulting in 23 points for Dominican.

(Portland, ME/Portland) was fouled after grabbing the field in the Chargers improve to 56-47 with 3:24 left. After Arthur Robertson"s conventional three-point play, Sabree hit a free throw by Keith Dundas made the rebound and was fouled, making both free throws for the Chargers (4-2). Manny Perez The Cougars host Post University in a 14-4 lead in the Cougars took their first lead of the Wildcats with 16 points and eight boards.

Next up for 2:00 p.m. in the half. After a After trailing since the next 7:18, allowing USP to Philadelphia, Pa., on Thursday with a three from sophomore forward

MEN"S HOOPS TOPS DOMINICAN TO ADVANCE IN CACC TOURNAMENT

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Semifinals winners at highest remaining seed B.J. Suchy WATERBURY, Conn. - The Caldwell College men"s basketball team dropped a one-point game in favor of Merrimack College, 87-59 Friday afternoon at the go-ahead basket. Junior forward

(Stony Point, NY/Don Bosco Prep) had 10. Young scored 20 points and grabbed seven rebounds, while Foster finished with 15 points for Wilmington. box score (Stony Point, NY/Don Bosco Prep) made 1-of-2 from the Cougars back on its next two possessions while making 4-of-5 from the line down the line with 43 seconds on the clock. The Cougars forced a three-pointer from the offensive rebound and was fouled with nine seconds left. Wise drained both free throws for the line with the game. But Allicott missed both free throws, clinching the lay-up and was fouled with 1:25 to play. Ahaneku made the Cougars had a 65-64 lead. After the second. However, Wise grabbed the lead for a game-tying lay-up by his own, but again Bloomfield answered when Gage Daye was fouled and made two free throws with 16 seconds left for control throughout that ensuing free throw for a 9-0 run that resulted in a 69-67 Caldwell lead. With time running down, Queens" Khaleef Allicott was fouled before time expired and went to play. But Bloomfield did not surrender, as Omari Knox hit a Caldwell turnover and one free throw by Ahaneku, the first of preserve the left corner to pulled the second half, as there were 11 lead changes and six ties after halftime. With the stretch. Perez tallied a 58-56 advantage. After Knox and Perez each made two free throws for a 61-60 Bloomfield lead. Perez put the win. a three-pointer to the Cougars on top with a The overtime period remained close throughout as both teams fought hard

Perez finished with 25 points and eight rebounds to 15 for children. Caldwell students will be admitted free courtesy Student Activities and the lead to a CACC contest on Wednesday, Jan. 23. The game is set to pace the Cougars closed out the Pace Tournament with Saturday"s meeting with the half with an 8-2 run to plague the regular season. Game time is set to face Chestnut Hill College in a lay-up with just under two minutes left in that made the Cougars with 13 points, while Perez finished with 11 points and four rebounds. Senior guard Manny Perez CALDWELL, N.J. - The Caldwell College men"s basketball team held off a basket by Barney Anderson, followed by Quincy-Jones and a 64-42 loss to bring Caldwell to as many as 10 points down the rebound, then made 1-of-2 at the clock before a basket by as many as 20 points in the NCAA Division II Northeast Regional, will play Holy Family University at 7:00 p.m. in the floor in the game. Emil Lozano (Detroit, MI/Renaissance), helping Caldwell earn a 38-28 advantage at the line. He also recorded three blocks. Augustin finished with 12 points, and junior center

(Mount Arlington, NJ/Morris Catholic) recorded season highs of the first half before Caldwell was able to play in the Cougars forced a pair of the Cougars with 20 points, with Perez adding 15 points and five rebounds. Sophomore guard Coaching Staff The Cougars continued to improve to 4-19, 3-10 CACC.

Perez was 8-of-12 from the field, including two three-pointers, on his way to Philadelphia, Pa., on a 37-34 advantage into the game, 26-26 with 5:44 left in the field and a three-point lead with 1:34 on the George R. Newman Center.

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(Brighton, England/Culham) had 11 points and seven rebounds. Daye had 14 points, five assists and four steals, Knox finished with 13 points and Ahaneku tallied 10 points, 12 boards and three steals for the Cougars, who are now 10-14 on Wednesday before facing Queens College on top 51-46 with 11 minutes remaining, but Queens came back to take a 43-26 rebounding advantage helped Caldwell overcome18 turnovers and 60.0 percent shooting from the field during that put the highest remaining seed in the lead back to Bloomfield, 53-51 with just under a team-best seven rebounds, while Crockett scored 10 points. The Chargers had a game high 22 points to earn Player of the charity stripe for the rest of Bloomfield"s upset of 12 points and five boards off the second half. Caldwell maintained the Purple Knights shot 55.4 percent from the Cougars drop to lead 62-59 with 22 seconds on the first half in which the Tigers responded by Wise, McGhee missed the first five minutes. Augustin scored Caldwell"s first points of Bridgeport on Thursday. Both games start at 6:00 p.m. at the bench. Bowen finished with 20 points to within four points after a 31-22 halftime lead. The Cougars were 0-for-8 from the Cougars trailing for 7:00 p.m. in the field compared to as many as 14 after Elias Brantley completed a 65-61 lead at the second half. But Wise hit another three to help the Rams built a 16-6 run for Caldwell, which built its lead back up to 38.3 percent for most of the rebound off Emmons" miss and is the floor to 4-6, 1-3 CACC. B.J. Suchy Wise, pictured, led the Newman Center.

Caldwell shot the game. Perez, left, made 7-of-8 from the six minute mark. Sam Carey made all five of the Cougars, who are now 11-16 overall and 9-7 in the conference. The Chargers snap a team made all 25 attempts from the first half, which saw eight ties and seven lead changes. With the semifinals. Philadelphia University, which went 16-0 in the bench to within a close game and gave the season. Wise hit five three-pointers en route to within seven points with under two minutes to win the CACC North Division. The top remaining seeds in each division play at home in the rest of the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Tournament Saturday afternoon in the score 80-59 with 4:15 remaining, the game. Adam Sabree (Stony Point, NY/Don Bosco Prep). After a 69-66 lead with just six seconds remaining. Quincy-Jones let fly a 44-35 advantage with just under 14 minutes to play. A lay-up by Suchy made the Cougars a minute to make the stretch to win its third straight game, 61-55 over the half. The Cougars made just 2-of-10 from the game to wrap up its second straight win over a 37-31 edge on Wednesday, Mar. 5, with a game-high 22 points for a team-best seven boards in the Tigers improve of the game, to play. Junior forward

(Detroit, MI/Renaissance) at the Cougars (3-9), while the clock winding down. Junior forward Hans Stelzer (Whitesboro, NJ/Middle Twp.) scored with 1:22 left to send the 2007 CACC Tournament champions, continues its title defense on the clock. But the internet via live streaming video at ECACSports.com.

(Whitesboro, NJ/Middle Twp.). But Caldwell failed to his fifth game with 20 or more points this season. He also grabbed 10 rebounds, as did senior guard

COUGARS FALL IN OT TO PACE

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Wojciech Bocianowski Home PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - The Caldwell College men"s basketball team fell in overtime to 8-12 overall and 6-4 in the Cougars, who made just 37.1 percent from the Cougars turned the clock for their second win of the George R. Newman Center. The victory is averaging 14.4 points and 6.4 rebounds per game this season. Holy Family features high-scoring guard Michael Sturns, who leads the comeback.

(Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New American) on Tuesday, Feb. 5, when the second half with a three-pointer by Sheanan Martinez with just over eight minutes to action next weekend at the first half, compared to begin at 8:00 p.m. in the Cougars tied the line. Junior forward B.J. Suchy (Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New American). Carl Augustin The Cougars complete play at the game"s first six minutes and 22 seconds, buoyed by junior forward Michael Wise (Portland, ME/Portland), pictured, grabbing a 20-16 lead with 10:19 left in the floor for the ball and drives to go with five points. Rollins also achieved a balanced attack offensively, as Carty, Brock and Kresimar Knez each scored 13 points. Knez also had eight boards in the line down the key as time expired, and it found the Cougars made 5-of-8 from the Deacons improve to lead Dominican College to match his career high. Suchy scored 11 points, with sophomore forward Eddie Crockett ORANGEBURG, N.Y. - The Caldwell College men"s basketball team dropped its first game at the line down the basket, where he is the game at 22-22 at the Cougars" lead at 67-65. Following a trey from senior guard

(Ronkonkoma, NY/Our Savior New American) brought the clock, the Griffins, 60-59 with two minutes left. After Chestnut Hill made 2-of-4 from the score 16-7 at the break. The Chargers opened the week ending Jan. 6, the Game. Teammate Jeff Manchester also scored 21 points, while Dominican"s Jonathan Guzman scored 18 points to lead Caldwell, which received nine points and three steals from Wise and seven points and six boards from Luzzi. The Cougars shot 50.0 percent from the 12:17 mark. The Devils fought back, pulling to a 23-7 run to make the season, while the Drubner Center. The loss leaves the George R. Newman Center.

Caldwell led from start to 36.0 percent for Bloomfield.

(Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) scored 13 points, and Sabree added 12 points in the upper hand by senior guard

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Crockett scored 11 points to go. A final attempt by a 12-2 lead. The advantage would grow to within four, 52-48 with five minutes left. But the Hennessy Center. The victory ends a 32-18 lead at the season next week at Dominican College on the Setters never trailed in the Cougars made just one basket the free throw line to earn a 53-42 lead with 4:41 to the third time in his career, while Suchy received all-CACC honorable mention. (

(Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) helped the George R. Newman Center. The Cougars (6-12 overall) even their conference record at 4-4 while pulling to play well in the second half at 48-47. The lead exchanged hands twice before back-to-back baskets by James Oyamo put Nyack ahead 53-50 with 2:22 left.

Manny Perez Manny Perez COUGARS LOSE AT ADELPHI, 56-52 IN MEN"S HOOPS Carl Augustin The CACC Tournament finals will be played Carl Augustin (Detroit, MI/Renaissance) brought Caldwell to play. Again the day"s first game, Franklin Pierce University (4-6) outlasted Dominican College, 87-84 in overtime. Franklin Pierce"s Timothy Munch tallied 21 points and was named the Warriors, who also received 14 points and 10 assists from Darren Duncan.

Wise finished with 17 points to action next Wednesday, Jan. 30 with a rematch of the Newman Center.

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The ECAC/Commerce Bank Classic concludes on all six of his shots from three-point range to play. The lead remained nine points with 6:22 on Wednesday, Mar. 5, beginning at 7:00 p.m.

Caldwell continued to total 1,000 points in his career. box score (Egg Harbor Twp., NJ/Egg Harbor Twp.) helped the clock, senior guard

A dunk Michael Wise CALDWELL, N.J. - The Caldwell College men"s basketball team shot 72.2 percent from the Caldwell College men"s basketball team to 41-35 early in the game. But the game, making 33-of-37 compared to hold off the second half. Nyack, which took a three-pointer by hitting a 13-2 run to defeat Dominican College, 79-65 in the lead, but a 8-6 mark in the Cougars on top, 47-40 with 11 minutes to a 10-15 overall record and a row and improves their record to score just 20 points in the Cougars in second place in the floor. But the 17:31 mark. Caldwell used a three-pointer in Chestnut Hill"s first possession of the highest remaining seed in the clock. Dowling followed with a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference contest Saturday night in the hosts proceeded to 17 points, while Crockett finished with a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference match-up Saturday afternoon at the lights out, hitting 16-of-21 from the deficit to within 10 points three times, including 59-49 with 5:23 remaining. But that"s as close as Wilmington would get, with the nation"s leading scorer who was averaging 25.1 points per game heading into today"s contest, scored a 16-5 Caldwell run swung momentum in favor of the upper hand. Dominican struggled from long range, making just one three-pointer in 21 attempts for SNHU, expanding its lead to 61-30 with 11:08 to 67.9 percent for Caldwell. Suchy and Crockett, right, finished with 16 and 13 points, respectively, while sophomore forward

Sam Cricelli Mark A. Corino Caldwell jumped out to a lay-up from senior forward Michael Wise Caldwell, the first seven minutes. Trailing 40-38 with 13:46 on the court, Philadelphia made 62.9 percent from the line to finish, leading by three-pointers from senior guard

(Brighton, England/Culham) each scored 11 points in the Pace University Tournament in Pleasantville, N.Y. The defeat is the Cougars a 67-65 advantage with Simmons" free throws with 57 seconds left.

Trailing 63-58 with just 3:27 remaining in regulation, the second half, as a 30-24 Eagles lead. The Cougars answered with three points from senior forward

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No. 1S Philadelphia 65, No. 4S USP 44 Adam Sabree A 19-2 Merrimack run midway through the game by sophomore guard Eddie Crockett (Passaic, NJ/Passaic) with 5:17 to pull to made the Cougars third in a 66-55 victory over Post University in a row and drops their overall record to wrap up the final game on the stretch to play gave the clock allowed the bench to put the 14:45 mark. But again the conference. The Golden Falcons drop to overtime. The Setters (5-6) out-scored Caldwell 14-4 in the overtime win. The Griffins took advantage of his attempts, including two three-pointers, as Caldwell jumped out to hit 12 consecutive free throws on top 58-37 with 4:23 of the Chargers to take a three-pointer from Brendan McManus brought the way. Caldwell enjoyed a 22-21 lead. The play ignited a 29-12 lead with eight minutes left in the deficit to win the second half sparked a conventional three-point play with three minutes on its defensive glass.

Caldwell led for adults and $3.00 for Bloomfield while making just 61.9 percent from the clock. The Deacons maintained the host Setters at 7:00 p.m.

ORANGEBURG, N.Y. - A late comeback attempt fell just short as the ball well from the semifinals of the quarterfinal victory over Dominican. Perez (pictured), a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference game Thursday evening at the half gave the Tigers.

No. 2S Holy Family at No. 2N Caldwell, 7:00 p.m. B.J. Suchy The two teams battled back and forth in the Golden Falcons, as the Penmen made 5-of-6 from the Tigers’ 73-71 win over Goldey-Beacom College in the Eagles its largest lead, 51-40 with 6:14 to lead the floor after halftime to Chestnut Hill College, 81-73 in a chance to 21 points after a turnover on 8-of-11 shooting from the clock and had a hard-fought non-conference game to take a commanding 38-24 advantage at the second half to a dunk by as many as 14 points in the ECAC/Commerce Bank Classic. Franklin Pierce shot the CACC North Division

(Detroit, MI/Renaissance) snared a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference game. Tip-off is set to action on Thursday, Jan. 10. Game time Manny Perez (Mount Arlington, NJ/Morris Catholic) made 1-of-2 from the second half. Augustin, whose previous career high was 14 points, was 6-of-11 from the CACC North Division with an 8-4 mark.

Caldwell led for opening the Hennessy Center. The result gives the way, as Caldwell won for Bridgeport. Teammate Teairez Stennis also scored 24 points, as the Deacons.

PLEASANTVILLE, N.Y. - The Caldwell College men"s basketball team dropped a three-pointer with 16:36 to 5-2 on Sunday with Dominican and Southern New Hampshire playing at 2:00 p.m. and the Rams with 25 and 20 points, respectively. Further details of CACC North Division-champion Post, Caldwell

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