Box Score
Senior Randall Stallworth scored all 15 of his points in
the second half to lead the Skyhawks to another comeback
win.
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Stonehill Storms Past
Philadelphia, 54-47
Stallworth leads Skyhawks
rally from 12-point second half deficit
Boxscore
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (December
30, 2009) - Stonehill College, among teams receiving votes
in the most recent National Association of Basketball Coaches
(NABC) Division II poll, erased a 12-point deficit with 12 minutes
to play in the second half in rallying for a 54-47 victory over
Philadelphia University at Campus Center Gymnasium on the campus of
Holy Family University this afternoon.
Senior guard Randall
Stallworth (Toms River, N.J./Monsignor Donovan) scored all
15 of his team-high points in the second half to lead the Stonehill
comeback, adding three assists and two rebounds. The Skyhawks
trailed by a game-high 12 points (41-29) with 12:48 to play when
Stallworth sparked a 19-0 run over the next seven minutes with 11
points to put his team up seven (48-41) with 5:20 to play on their
way to a second-straight win and ninth victory over their last ten.
Stonehill is now 4-0 this season when trailing at halftime.
Stallworth's 15 points moves him within 44 of becoming the
32nd 1,000-point scorer in program history at 956 career
points.
Senior A.J. Rudowitz
(Monroe Township, N.J./Monroe Township) and junior
Mike Kernan (Medford, N.J./Shawnee) both notched
double-doubles for the Skyhawks. Rudowitz finished with 13 points,
aided by 7-for-9 shooting from the free-throw line, ten rebounds
(four offensive), two blocked shots and two steals, while Kernan
added 12 points, on 6-of-7 shooting from the field, and ten boards.
Senior A.J. Rudowitz had a bounce back game with his third
double-double of the season (14th career).
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Senior Malcolm Ingram
(Philadelphia, Pa./Solebury Prep) led Philadelphia with a
game-high 16 points on 6-for-12 shooting from the field and a
4-of-5 effort at the line to go with seven rebounds and three
steals. Senior Russell Frederick (Baltimore, Md./Calvert
Hall) added 11 points, six assists and two rebounds.
Classmate Mike Yocum (Dresher, Pa./Episcopal
Academy) chipped in with eight points, three blocked shots
and four boards.
Stonehill shot a blistering
60-percent (12-for-20) from the field in the second half, to finish
at 45.5-percent (20-44) for the afternoon. The Skyhawks also made
12-of-17 (70.6%) free-throw attempts and outrebounded its opponent
for the 11th time in as many games this season with a
41-27 advantage, yielding just nine offensive rebounds.
Philadelphia shot 33.3-percent (17-for-51) from the field (hitting
the exact percentage each half), including 3-for-15 (20%) from
three-point range, while converting just 10-of-19 (52.6%)
free-throw attempts.
Philadelphia made just three field
goals over the final 13:27 of the game. The first was an Ingram
jumper with 4:07 to play that pulled the Rams back within five
(48-43) after the 19-0 game clinching run for Stonehill that gave
the Skyhawks their first lead of the game. Rudowitz answered with a
jumper to put the Skyhawks back up seven with 2:20 left. Sophomore
J.J. Gundry (McAdoo, N.J./Hazleton Area) followed
with a jumper to bring the Rams within five again (50-45) with 1:54
remaining. Stallworth scored four-straight points to put Stonehill
up nine (54-45) with 68-seconds left and ice the comeback win.
Philadelphia built an early seven
point lead (12-5) after two Gundry free-throws with 11:30 left in
the first half. Stonehill pulled back within a point (18-17) after
a three-pointer by freshman Brian Hamor (Schenectady,
N.Y./Bishop Gibbons) with 5:08 left in the half. The Rams
extended its lead back to seven (24-17) after a free-throw by
Frederick with 1:54 left, before settling for a three-point
halftime advantage.
Philadelphia used an 11-2 run to
open the largest lead of the game by either team at 12 points
(41-29) after two Yocum free-throws, leading up to Stonehill's
winning run. Frederick sparked the run with a three-pointer.
Stonehill (9-2, 6-0 NE-10) returns
home this Saturday when it resumes its Northeast-10 schedule
against the University of Massachusetts Lowell in Merkert Gymnasium
at 3:30 p.m. Philadelphia (9-6, 2-1 CACC) is off until Saturday,
January 9, when it hosts Felician College at 4 p.m.