XML Box Score Grantham, PA -
Brad Bolen and
David Fernandez combined for 47 points on Saturday to lead No. 15 Messiah College to a 78-70 win over Arcadia University. The helped Messiah avoid their first losing streak as they moved to 13-1 overall and 7-1 in the Commonwealth Conference.
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The Knights came into the game just 1-6 in the Commonwealth, though four of those losses were by six points or less. As those numbers would suggest, the Falcons and Knights played close throughout the game; in the first-half alone there were nine lead changes and two ties. The game's final lead change came with just under five minutes to play before halftime when the Falcons used a 11-0 run to take a 39-29 lead.
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Scott Bolen hit a three-pointer to start that run for Messiah—his third bucket from downtown in a stretch of just 1:18. Fernandez,
Brad Bolen (four), and
Zac Hoy then combined for the next eight points, taking advantage of dribble-drive opportunities each time to score at the rim.
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Arcadia recovered from the run to score the final five points of the half, limiting Messiah's advantage at the break to 39-34.
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In the second-half Joe Brown and Arcadia continued to keep the Falcons within reach. They cut their deficit to just one point on three separate occasions, the last of which came after a three-point-play by Brown with 11:32 to go.
Brad Bolen followed seconds later with a three-pointer to put Messiah up 54-50, and
Taylor Groff then scored in the paint for a six-point lead.
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Leading once more by four points (56-52) with 9:55 to play, Messiah again rolled off a double-digit run to take control. Fernandez scored the first six points of what would be a 10-0 streak as they continued to get looks near the rim.
Brad Bolen finished the run to give the Falcons their largest lead of the night at 66-52.
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Back-to-back three-pointes from Torrell Candelaria cut the Knights' deficit to 68-62 with 3:44 to play, but
Zac Hoy answered soon after with a running floater. After almost two minutes without either team scoring, Fernandez put Messiah up 10 points with 1:04 left.
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Bolen finished with 25 points, eight assists, and five rebounds, hitting 12-12 from the free-throw line. Fernandez scored 22 points, shooting 8-12 from the field and 6-7 from the line. Benefitting from looks in transition in the half-court, they were main contributors to the Falcons' impressive 34-14 advantage on points in the paint.
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Their high-percentage looks offset just six successful attempts on 21 looks from downtown, especially in the second-half when they shot just 1-8. Messiah's stellar play was aided by solid execution and a season-low 11 turnovers. They also shot 45.6% from the field, their tenth time in 14 games they've shot better than 45%.
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Joe Brown finished 24 points on 9-19 shooting in the losing effort. Candelaria scored 11 points and grabbed seven rebounds—tying Brown for the team lead—but also committed five turnovers. Alex Cohen finished with 10 points.
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The loss was the Knights' fourth in a row and dropped them to 6-9 overall. They will look to end their streak on Wednesday, Jan. 22 when they host Alvernia University.
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The Falcons will look to stay atop the conference on the same night when they travel to Widener University.
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