Washington leads scoring, men's basketball drops game at Franklin Pierce
RINDGE, New Hampshire - The American International College men's basketball team headed to Franklin Pierce University of a Northeast-10 Conference showdown on Thursday, January 27. The Ravens used a big second half to take the game 96-68.
FAST FACTS:
Final Score: Franklin Pierce 96, AIC 68
Records: AIC moves to 6-15 (3-10 NE10), while Franklin Pierce moves to 9-5 (6-3 NE10)
Location: The Fieldhouse Rindge, New Hampshire
KEY STATS:
AIC:
Tyrae Washington: 16 points, seven rebounds, eight-for-13 from the field
Shyheim Hicks: 11 points, two rebounds
Walter Covington: nine points
Frankyn Batista: eight points, seven rebounds
Franklin Pierce:
Isaiah Moore: 24 points, seven rebounds, 11 assists
Maxwell Zegarowski: 21 points, seven rebounds
Sean Trumper: 17 points, nine rebounds
HOW IT HAPPENED:
- The two teams battled in the first half as there were 10 lead changes and three ties. The Yellow Jackets started the game with a three from junior Frankyn Batista on the first possession.
- AIC trailed 11-10 when graduate Xion Golding scored seven points in 50 seconds that included a pair of layups and a free throw to finish a three-point play. Rookie Tyrae Washington joined the scoring party with a layup. On the next possession freshman Carlos Hubb added two of his own to give AIC the 19-11 lead.
- At 6:34 the Ravens had fought back to tie the game at 25. The two teams went hot in the final five minutes as the teams combined for 29 points. The one-point favor at the break went towards the Ravens.
- Franklin Pierce came out hot in the second half and took an 18-point lead in the first five minutes on their way to a 96-68 win.
NEXT UP:
- AIC is scheduled to return to action on Wednesday, February 2 at 7:30 p.m. when the Yellow Jackets host Saint Michael's College.
- Any changes to the schedule will be updated on aicyellowjackets.com as well as social media.