Canisius College senior Harold Washington scored a game-high 23
points, with 18 coming in the game's final 20 minutes, and fellow senior Isaac Sosa added 14 points as the host
Golden Griffins defeated long-time rival St. Bonaventure 72-69 Saturday
afternoon in front of a sold-out Koessler Athletic Center. The win improves
Canisius to 2-0, the program's first 2-0 start since 2000-01, while the Bonnies
slipped to 2-1 on the year with the loss.
For the game, Washington went
7-for-14 from the field, 3-for-3 from 3-point land and 6-for-8 from the foul
line, making two key free-throws with four seconds left on the clock to put the
Blue and Gold up 72-69. St. Bonaventure had a chance to tie the contest and
send it into overtime, but St. Bonaventure guard Matthew Wright's 3-point
attempt from the right wing hit the back-iron as the horn sounded and Canisius
left the floor with the victory.
"This was a hard-fought game,"
Canisius head coach Jim Baron said.
"I knew the intensity was going to be high because I coached in the Atlantic 10
for a number of years and I've coached against St. Bonaventure for the past 11
years. [St. Bonaventure is] a good team. They have a lot of experience. I told
our players we have an opportunity here. I told them we had to make shots and
rebound the basketball. We never put our heads down and we played to win this
game today."
The Bonnies led by seven points at
64-57 with 7:03 left to play when senior Chris Johnson knocked down a 3-pointer
for three of his team-high 19 points. Washington scored a lay-up on Canisius'
next possession to cut the Bonnies' lead to 64-59, but St. Bonaventure pushed
its cushion to six at 65-59 when Wright made one of two free-throws with 6:23
left on the clock. Washington cut that lead in half with a 3-pointer off an
assist from junior Billy Baron to
make the score 65-62 with 6:02 left.
The game would go back-and-forth for
the next three-plus minutes before junior Chris
Manhertz hit a jumper in the paint with 2:32 left on the clock to make the
score 65-64 in favor of the Bonnies. Canisius took the lead with 1:31 left on a
Washington lay-up, but St. Bonaventure took the lead right back 11 seconds
later when senior Demitrius Conger
hit two charity tosses to give the Bonnies a 67-66 advantage. Out of a
30-second St. Bonaventure timeout, Canisius came down the floor and Manhertz
was up to the task again, as he tipped in an offensive rebound off a missed
shot with 53 seconds remaining to make the score 68-67 in favor of the Blue and
Gold. After a missed 3-point shot by the Bonnies, Sosa was fouled on the
ensuing inbounds pass, and he promptly nailed two free throws with 17 seconds
left to give Canisius a 70-67 lead. Johnson tipped one in for the Bonnies with
six seconds left to make it 70-69 in favor of the Griffs, but with no timeouts
left, St. Bonaventure was forced to foul Washington, who walked to the line and
made two shots to seal the win.
St. Bonaventure led by five at the
halftime break with the score reading 37-32 after the Bonnies shot 58.3 percent
from the field and 45.5 percent from long range in the game's first 20 minutes,
while the Griffs shot 37 percent from the floor and 33.3 percent from 3-point
land. In the opening moments of the second half, the Bonnies were firing on all
cylinders offensively, as the team shot 71.4 percent from the field and hit on
three of four shots from behind the arc in the first 12:10 of the second stanza.
But down the stretch, the Griffs' defense tightened and St. Bonaventure went
cold from the field, as the Bonnies made just one of their last 14 field goal attempts.
Baron ended the game with nine
points and five assists for the Griffs, which ended the day shooting 42.6
percent from the field, 38.1 percent from 3-point range and 85.7 percent from
the foul line. Manhertz added eight points to the effort, with six of those
coming in the second half, and junior Jordan
Heath chipped in five points and five rebounds in 22 minutes. St.
Bonaventure had four players in double figures, led by Johnson, who matched a
career-high with his 19 points. Conger and Eric Mosely added 14 points each for
St. Bonaventure, which out rebounded the Griffs by a 31-27 count. Senior
forward Marquise Simmons led all players with his game-high eight boards for
the Bonnies.
Canisius will close out its
three-game, season-opening homestand on Tuesday, Nov. 20, when the Griffs play
host to cross-town rival Buffalo at 8 p.m., in the Koessler Athletic Center.
Game Notes: This was the 161st all-time meeting
between these two long-standing rivals, but it was just the fifth time St.
Bonaventure played Canisius in the Koessler Athletic Center... St. Bonaventure
now leads the series by a 97-64 count... This was the 54th time the
Canisius-St. Bonaventure game was decided by five points or less... Canisius
snapped a 20-game losing streak when trailing at the half... The last time the
Griffs were down at intermission and came back to win was Feb. 27, 2011... Including
the final two games of the 2011-12 season, Washington is the first Canisius
player to score 20 or more points in four straight games since former Griff Darrell Barley had 20-plus points in
four consecutive games from Dec. 2-9, 1995... Head coach Jim Baron is the first
Canisius head coach to win his first two games as the Griffs' bench boss since John McCarthy won five-straight to open
the 1974-75 campaign.