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Lakers Still Dancing - On to the Sweet 16!

Lakers Still Dancing - On to the Sweet 16!

Oswego Sports Information Department, Photo Courtesy of Chris Szagola

SWARTHMORE, Pa.  – Behind another 20-point outing from senior Jamal Achille, the No. 17 Oswego State Men's Basketball team ran out to a big first half lead and then withstood any big runs in the second half to move on to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship.  In the process, Oswego improves to 27-2 on the season, a new school record for wins.

THE BASICS

  • Final Score:  Oswego 84, Keene State 63
  • Location:  Tarble Pavillion, Swarthmore, Pa.
  • Records:  Oswego 27-2 (17-1 SUNYAC), Keene State 21-7 (12-4 Little East)

HOW IT HAPPENED
First Half

  • Achille scored nine points in the opening six minutes as Oswego led 13-10.
  • With 7:27 to go in the half, freshman Ahkee Anderson hit a layup to push the lead to 25-14.
  • The trio of Anderson (9 pts.), Christian Simmons (13 pts.) and Devin Green (9 pts.) took turns hitting buckets as the Lakers pushed the lead to 23 just before the half.
  • Keene State knocked down a three in the closing seconds to make it 48-28 at the break in favor of the Lakers.

Stats at the Half:
Shooting percentage:  Oswego 58.1%, Keene St. 40.0%
Rebounds:  Oswego 18, Keene St. 12

Second Half

  • Achille made it 20 points with 15:04 to go on a dunk to put Oswego up 57-32.
  • A 19-9 Owl run cut the deficit to 66-51 with 7:47 to play.
  • Keene State hit a pair of consecutive threes to make it 71-58 with just over five minutes to play.
  • A sweet drive through the defense by sophomore Jeremiah Sparks and a steal and bucket from Anderson in the backcourt gave Oswego much needed breathing room.
  • After a pair of free throws from Sparks, both teams went cold for the next three minutes with the Lakers up 77-59.
  • The Owls and Lakers cleared the benches with just under two minutes to play with big men Hunter Cole scoring five and Luke Van Slyke hitting a tough bank shot down the stretch to conclude the scoring.

Key Stats

  • Achille finished the contest with 22 points and Anderson added 17.
  • Simmons (16) and Green (11) joined them in double figures in points.
  • Oswego won the rebounding battle, 38-35, with Achille and Simmons each grabbing six.
  • Despite Keene State holding the size advantage, the Lakers outscored the Owls by a 42-16 margin in the paint.
  • Overall, Oswego shot 54.4% from the field and 58.3% from distance in the contest.
  • The 27 wins is the most for a Jason Leone-coached team, eclipsing the 26 wins during his first year on the Laker sideline in the 2011-12 season.
  • This will be Oswego's third trip to the Sweet 16 in the last six seasons.
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WHAT'S NEXT
The Lakers draw either No. 2 Marietta or Rochester in the Sweet 16 next weekend at a site to be determined.