JERSEY CITY, N.J. ? Sophomore guard Wesley Jenkins hit a deep 3-pointer as time expired to send Saint Peter's (11-18, 8-10 MAAC) off with a 66-63 victory over the Manhattan (16-13, 9-9 MAAC) on Sunday in Jersey City. Jaspers junior guard Darryl Crawford scored a career-high 33 points on 12-for-19 shooting. Despite the loss, Manhattan enters the 2009 MAAC Men's Basketball Championships as the #4 seed and will face #5 Fairfield (16-14, 9-9 MAAC) in the quarterfinals on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. in Albany.
Unlike the first 20 minutes, the second half was a see-saw battled which featured five ties and five lead changes. Peacocks guard Nick Leon capped an initial surge out intermission with a 3-pointer at 13:42 to even the contest, 41-41.
The Jaspers responded a pair of big buckets from Crawford and Patrick Bouli. On the ensuing possession, Crawford hit an acrobatic lay-up, and then knocked down a free-throw to complete the three point play. The Jaspers next time down court, Bouli spotted up in the right corner and sank a trey to extend their lead to 47-43.
Jamel Ferguson scored his only bucket of the contest just over a minute later regain a one point Jasper lead.
Ismaila Traore evened the game at 63-63 with a free-throw at 1:18 to set the stage for the dramatic finish.
Crawford and Smith missed two go-ahead shot opportunities with less than 50 seconds on the clock giving the ball back to Saint Peter's to set up for the final play. Following a Peacocks' timeout with 6.3 seconds left,
Jenkins scored a team-high 23 points, while Akeem Gooding added 19 on an efficient 9-12 shooting.
The Jaspers finish the regular-season tied with