Would the owner of a blue and red bus blocking traffic
at the intersection of Church Avenue and Flatbush Avenue please move!
FINAL
Stony Brook 71
LIU/Brooklyn 75
LIU/Brooklyn Blackbirds: Flatbush Wins Second Straight; Remain Unbeaten At Home.
With Monday's victory over Stony Brook, the LIU Blackbirds improved to 3-3 over their last six games, and 4-6 overall. Better yet, they've won two straight, and are now 3-0 at home.
Despite trailing 34-38 at halftime, LIU outscored the visiting Seawolves 41-33 in the second half to come away with a 75-71 victory.
A pair of Joel Hernandez free throws put the Blackbirds up by seven with seven minutes left to play. But a Stony Brook steal and a dunk at the other end tied the score 65-65 with three and a half minutes to go. Raiquan Clark would later scored on a fast break at the 2:01 mark off a defensive rebound by Julian Batts to put LIU ahead for good. Jashaun Agosto's three with 0:15 second left would ultimately seal the deal for Brooklyn.
Both teams shot an identical 6/17 (35%) from beyond the three, both scored 42 points in the paint, and both committed 18 turnovers. The Seawolves pulled down just one more rebound than did the Blackbirds, but outpaced the Blackbirds 21-13 on points off turnovers.
LIU maintained their composure and closed out the Seawolves by converting five of eight free throw attempts over the final three minutes.
Coach Kellogg ran a tight ship again, going with an eight man rotation for the second time in LIU's last three games. Four Blackbirds logged over thirty minutes.
Joel Hernandez led all scorers with 23 points, while Julian Batts led the floor with nine rebounds. Raiquan Clark added 20 points and six rebounds.
Sophomore forward Julius Van Sauers scored 16 points and secured six rebounds in 22 minutes off the bench. He was 6/7 from the floor, connected on a three, and was a perfect 3/3 from the line.
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After a well deserved break, the Blackbirds will resume play with two games at Barclays Center against Fairfield University and Saint Peter's University.
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