IUP cut a 17-point second
half deficit all the way down to five on several occasions in the final 1:10
but could not complete the comeback in a 73-68 loss at Slippery Rock in a
PSAC West game on Wednesday.
The loss dropped the
Crimson Hawks to 12-12 overall and 4-5 in the PSAC West and a fourth place
tie with the Rock (7-17, 4-5) in the battle for the final playoff spot in
the division. IUP had been over the .500 mark since a win over Mercyhurst
in the season’s third game.
Gerald Brooks led IUP with
20 points followed by Sean Christiansen with 17 and the two combined for 15
of IUP’s 25 field goals. Brooks also had a game-high eight rebounds and
Christiansen dished out four assists.
Matt Schaefer made five
3-pointers and led Slippery Rock with 16 points. Darnell Johnson added 15
points, Jamar Scales scored 12 and Joseph Vines finished with 11. Scale and
Vines both had four assists.
Slippery Rock scored the
game’s first 11 points and went on to lead by as many as 14 in the opening
half before going to the locker room with a 40-30 lead. A strong start at
the outset of the second half had The Rock in front 49-32 with 16:15 left in
the game.
IUP began chipping away at
its deficit, scoring 10 straight points on baskets with Christiansen
starting and ending the run with driving layups that made it 49-42 with
11:33 left. Slippery Rock did not get the Crimson Hawks get any closer over
the next 10 minutes, and rebuilt its advantage to 12 at 62-50 on a basket by
Vines at the 4:54 mark.
IUP still trailed by 10 at
64-54 with 2:03 to play before a 3-pointer by Justin Gartner and a basket by
Christiansen off a Gartner offensive rebound made it 64-59 with 1:10 to
play. Three free throws by Slippery Rock was offset by a 3-pointer by
Jordan Shaw, but IUP was still behind 67-62 with just 30 seconds left.
The Rock made all six of
its free throw attempts from that point on to deny the Crimson Hawks any
chance to come all the way back.
IUP returns home to face
California on Saturday at 7:30. The Crimson Hawks can take a huge step
towards earning a PSAC playoff spot by earning a season split with the
Vulcans.