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UPSET NOT IN THE CARDS FOR BRYANT DESPITE MULTIPLE CAREER AND SEASON MARKS, BULLDOGS FALL TO MICHIGAN, 87-71, THURSDAY NIGHT

UPSET NOT IN THE CARDS FOR BRYANT DESPITE MULTIPLE CAREER AND SEASON MARKS, BULLDOGS FALL TO MICHIGAN, 87-71, THURSDAY NIGHT

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Sophomore Vlad Kondratyev (Nikolayev, Ukraine) shot 70 percent from the floor and went 5-of-6 from 3-point range to tie his career high with 20 points, while rookie Matthew Lee (Bloomfield, N.J.) set a new career mark for the third-straight game with 19 points, but the Bryant University men's basketball team couldn't orchestrate an upset in its biggest challenge of the season, falling to the University of Michigan, 87-71, Thursday night at Crisler Arena.

Freshman Alex Francis (Harlem, N.Y.) also had a big day, putting up 17 points and a game-high nine rebounds, as the Bulldogs (1-10) won the battle on the glass for the second-consecutive game, after topping Boston College on the boards last Sunday. Bryant out-boarded the Wolverines (10-2) in Thursday's contest, 33-32.

The Bulldogs shot a season-best 52 percent from long distance in the affair, draining 13 trifectas, the most of any game so far this year. But all of them came from just a quartet of players – and not necessarily the ones the Bulldog bench has come to expect. Kondratyev's five treys were just the second-sixth of the season for the second-year forward and stand as a career high, as do the five from Lee, who has now earned starts in each of the last two contests. Sophomore point guard Frankie Dobbs (Berea, Ohio) also added a pair while senior Cecil Gresham (Bloomfield, Conn.) connected on his only 3-point attempt of the game. Gresham, who was injured in the final minutes of first-half action, would not return to the court in the second frame.

A strong start and tough play from the Bryant five handed the Bulldogs a 7-6 edge 3:13 into the contest, as Francis drove the lane to muscle in a bank shot after a Michigan turnover in its own offensive end.

The teams would keep the battle close, and Bryant regained the slight edge at the 14:06 mark, 12-11, on another strong Francis drive. But his 10 points weren't the only high point of the half.

Lee also showed off his natural shooting ability from long range, dropping in 11 points – a team best on the frame – including a trio of 3-pointers with moderate ease.

Rookie Matt Lee recorded a new career high for the third-straight
contest Thursday night against Michigan. The frosh sharpshooter
scored 19 points and drilled a career-best five 3-pointers.

photo by Phil Niekerk


 

But the Wolverines would knock down three-consecutive treys before the Bulldogs would get another point, stretching out a 32-22 lead with 6:10 to play in the session. Still, the Black and Gold wouldn't let the home team's advantage get out of hand, keeping UM's edge to just 10 through the remaining minutes for a 45-35 halftime margin.

Both teams hit 50 percent of their shots in the opening 20 minutes, while Bryant shot an impressive 70 percent from 3-point land at a 7-of-10 clip. Lee went 4-for-5 from the floor and 3-of-4 from 3-point land in the half.

But the Bulldogs would cool off in the second frame, most crucially from long range, where they would shoot just 6-of-15 through the final 20 minutes. Michigan would be less accurate as well, preventing the home side from opening up a lead any larger than 17 points throughout the contest. That 17-point advantage came with 5:35 to play in regulation.

Bryant would respond over the next 90 seconds, scoring seven uninterrupted points to drop the Wolverines' lead back to just 74-64. But time would run out on the Bulldogs, who were forced into fouling in the waning seconds to fall by an eventual 87-71 final score.

Dobbs, who was kept out of double figures in the points column for the first time all season (8 points), dished out nine assists on the night while his team shot 46.4 percent from the field. Michigan converted at a .483 clip and shot 50 percent on the game from 3-point land. Darius Morris recorded the only double-double of the contest with a game-high 26 points and 12 assists for the home side.

The Bulldogs took good care of the ball throughout the contest, turning it over just 10 times, one shy of a season low, but the Wolverines did even better, giving the ball away just three times in 40 minutes of action. Three of Bryant's turnovers would come on charges.

A trio of Bulldogs earned blocks in the contest, one apiece from junior Papa Lo (Thies, Senegal), Kondratyev and Francis.

Bryant will now take a five-day holiday break and will return to the court on Dec. 28 to host Oberlin College at the Chace Athletic Center. Tipoff is slated for 7:00 p.m.