Xop of the Hill Redmen Continue to Lead East with 79-61 Win Over Georgetown

Xop of the Hill Redmen Continue to Lead East with 79-61 Win Over Georgetown

THE OFFICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER OF ST. JOHN'S UNIVERSITY Non-Profl OrjanHlnn THElORCH a. John's Uniwfsity flu*,W xn Xop of the Hill Redmen Continue to Lead East With 79-61 Win Over Georgetown run by ihe Redmen featuring Scolt, who By Tim Walsh scored 6 points in Ihe fusl five minutes Spans E^ar in the game. From ihere, ihe first half remained tighl throughout. The two leams exchanged mini-runs until ihe You had better jump on the band­ half, where ihe Redmen held a six-point wagon while you still can. The Redmen lead, 30-24. The Hoyas were able lo chip are on a roll and they're not making any away al Ihe Redmen lead in ihe second stops on ihe road to respect half, getting some help from the highly- It has been a long road, but with a 79- touted freshman Othella Harrington and 61 win over the Georgetown Hoyas guard John Jaque^. Monday nighl al Madison Square Georgeiow.i Ihcn held Ihe lead Garden, Coach Brian Mahoney and his sporadically -villi ihe Redmen and ihe Redmen may have finally reached their Hoyas exchanging shoi for shoi. destinatiorL Wiih this win under iheir red Following iwo lay-ups by Scoll and bells, ihe surging Redmen have forward Lamont Middlelon, respecl ively, solidified Iheir position as the lone first lhal gave the Redmen a Iwo-point lead. place leam in the Big Easi Conference. Jaques hii two from the free throw line to With ihe help of reserves Sergio Luyk tie the game al 42, Then came Luyk. and Charles Minlend. as well as a "Sinking a three-point shot excites me. vintage performance by Shawnelle Scott, il excites the coaches and it excites ihe Ihe Redmen crushed Ihe visiting Hoyas players." said Luyk about his moment of wilh something olher than defense; 64 glory, according io Ihe New York Post. percent shooting. Their punishing "Tl is ihe biggest shot you can have, defense caused Georgetown lo commit except for a dunk." Dunk or no dunk. 18 turnovers, but the story is the Luyk finished with 11 poinis, three ot shooting, which were from the Ihree-poini line, Wiih 11:03 left in the contest, reserve where he shoi 3-4. Luyk played 18 forward Luyk shoi a three-pointer from minuies. a career high, as were his ! 1 the top of the key lo open up the flood gates of a 16-0 run. Scolt then convened Anolher key player off Ihe bench was on a ihree-poini play after being fouled Minlend. The freshman nol only on a lay-up. Minlend, nol lo be outdone conlribuied heavily in Ihe Redmen's 16- by Luyk and Scott, added -two baseline 0 run. bul scored 12 points overall and jumpers and a foul shot to Ihe run. After led the Redmen in rebounds with seven, another Scoll lay-up, Luyk finished ihe all within the mere 14 minuies he was in run in grand fashion with another irey. Ihe game. Afier a Hoya lay-up, Minlend "Charles is a warrior," said Mahoney converted one of two free throws after a aboul 6-6 forward, according io the Post. Georgelown technical foul. The Scott led tbe Redmen with 19 pts. in their win over the Hoyas. However, thai was an understatement. technical, committed by Georgetown Everytime you turned around. Minlend guard Lamont Morgan, occurred during Minlend out of bounds i inch any closer to ihe pumped Redmen was either under ihe hoop gelling a scramble for a loose ball between as they continued io dominate the Hoyas position, slicking to his man like glue or Morgan and Minlend. As ihe two fought With ihe Redmen up by 15 poinis. the wilh ihclr defense and rebounding. sinking a jumper from 15 feel OUL for the ball. Morgan flagrantly pushed Hoyas cul the lead lo 10, bul couldn't The contest started wilh a quick 11-2 (continued on page 20) U Inside •Pres. 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