Phoenix Latest News: Phoenix Shot Overcomes KSU Rally

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Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Chris Singletary layup with two seconds to overtime and Rodriguez Sherman Kent, forced two to four seconds of overtime, but Bryquis Perine met despair as Trey Green Bay, Wis., was KSU 87-86 defeat Sunday to MAC CENTER.

“He said that as a good game of college basketball was, I think you will ever see head of Green Bay Coch Kowalvzyk death.” Both teams finish their heart. ”
Phoenix was 10 of 17 (588) for the arc and made 33 of 61 (, 541) in the whole field. Kent State converted 30 70 (, 429) soil.

This was the first defeat of the year for the Lightning, who opened with wins against Samford and Alabama-Birmingham. The three games are part of the Hispanic College Fund Classic.

“It was one of those unfortunate ending to the game that said, you hate to lose,” head coach Gene Ford KSU. “The message I have for our team after the match we deserved to lose today. We are not difficult to play in the first half.”

Three cotton led all scorers with 25 points. Rahmon Fletcher launched for 17 years for the Phoenix.

Sophomore Justin Greene (20) paved the way for Kent, and Tyree Evans matched 19 markers. Sherman (18) and Singletary (12) and in two areas.

Done “) we had a bad job (ball Justin, and we really tried to clean, today announced that the game,” Ford “I thought the perimeter guys did a great job as him, and he did a great job finishing. ”

Kent was particularly well suited to the line where he made 19 of 25 of Green Bay was 11 of 16 from the charity strip.
Kent State is also an advantage in the selection and pulled down 38 to 32 WWF.

It was a game of equipment each team, and ending in Phoenix in the first half of the race to save 12.1 WGB 45-36 at intermission.

Kent State Eaves and forced overtime, Singletary left on the table with two seconds.

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