Hamden, CT - Manhattan ripped off 11-straight points midway through the second half, en route to posting a hard-fought 45-42 MAAC victory at Quinnipiac.
Seven different Jaspers notched at least five points, as the Green & White improves to 3-4 and 2-4 in the league, while the Bobcats fall to 3-3 and 1-1 in the MAAC.
Trailing 31-25 with 13:31 to play, junior Jason Douglas-Stanley (Mount Vernon, NY / George Mason) infused some life into the offense with a three-point play. Quinnipiac would briefly respond with a layup, before juniors Warren Williams (Kingston, Jamaica / St. Benedict's Prep (NJ)) and Elijah Buchanan (Bronx, NY / Woodstock Academy (CT)) hit back-to-back layups to make it a one-point game.
Junior Samba Diallo (Rufisque, Senegal / UMass) then hit a tough jumper, before stealing it and flushing an emphatic dunk to give the visitors a 36-33 advantage with 7:39 remaining in regulation. On the ensuing possession, classmate Samir Stewart (Fort Lauderdale, FL / American Heritage) stole the ball before finding Douglas-Stanley from long range to cap Manhattan's 11-0 spurt.
The Jasper advantage would reach a game-high nine at 44-35 following a runner from junior Ant Nelson (New York, NY / Seton Hall) and a three pointer from Buchanan.
Media (2nd-3:53) // Manhattan opens up a 44-35 lead following the EB triple.
— Manhattan Basketball (@JaspersMBB) January 9, 2021
Jaspers on a 19-4 run as we enter the final media stoppage.#BronxBuilt pic.twitter.com/I8HefMBK5O
All told, Manhattan registered a game-changing 19-4 spurt over 8:26, while allowing just one field goal.
Quinnipiac wouldn't go away quietly though, responding with a 7-1 run of its own to make it a one-possession game. The Bobcats would then misfire on a pair of late-game triple tries that would have forced overtime.
Notes
* Head Coach Steve Masiello is now all alone in third place in the all-time Manhattan records with his 143rd victory.
* The Jaspers posted advantages of 13-3 in fastbreak points, and 10-4 in second-chance opportunities.
Manhattan with 11-straight points as JDS cans the triple to force a Quinnipiac timeout.
— Manhattan Basketball (@JaspersMBB) January 9, 2021
Jaspers lead 39-33 with just over seven to play in regulation.#BronxBuilt pic.twitter.com/gp9A8R9NUe
* Manhattan improves to 60-11 (.845) under Masiello when limiting opposing teams to less than 60 points.
* Defensively, the Jaspers limited Quinnipiac to a season-best 31.8 percent (14-of-44) shooting.
* The Green & White allowed just 42 points, marking the fewest surrendered since beating UNC Asheville 54-38 on November 18, 2018.
* Senior Ebube Ebube (San Juan, Puerto Rico / Lawrenceville Academy (NJ)) pulled down a team-high nine rebounds to go along with two points.
Ebube with the layup to give Manhattan a 25-24 advantage! pic.twitter.com/DZ5qfMkRX4
— Manhattan Basketball (@JaspersMBB) January 9, 2021
* Diallo added seven points and Douglas-Stanley six points with a career-high five rebounds, as the bench outscored the starters by a 23-22 count.
Media (1st-11:53) // Diallo cashes in from the corner.
— Manhattan Basketball (@JaspersMBB) January 9, 2021
Manhattan 13 Quinnipiac 11#BronxBuilt pic.twitter.com/tspSCxrW2d
* Manhattan used a 9-0 run that bridged the end of the first half, and the beginning of the second to erase an early eight-point deficit.
Stewart cans his second 3? to cap a half-ending 7-0 run!
— Manhattan Basketball (@JaspersMBB) January 9, 2021
Quinnipiac 24 Manhattan 23 at the break.#BronxBuilt pic.twitter.com/rf4jTeujlP
* Stewart scored all of his team-leading eight points in the first half while adding two assists and two steals.
Samir Stewart, doing Samir Stewart things today!#BronxBuilt pic.twitter.com/ecrT711xtU
— Manhattan Basketball (@JaspersMBB) January 9, 2021
* The Jaspers turned the ball over a season-low six times.
* Buchanan had five points, four rebounds, two blocks and a steal in 36 minutes one night after playing 47 minutes.
* Nelson, junior Marques Watson (Brooklyn, NY / Miami Dade College) and Williams all also had five points.
Media (1st-3:35) // Nelson with the acrobatic layup!
— Manhattan Basketball (@JaspersMBB) January 9, 2021
Quinnipiac 24 Manhattan 18#BronxBuilt pic.twitter.com/UtieEwvC3N
* Senior Ethan Lasko (Hollywood, FL / Indiana) made his first career start, finishing with two points.
* Manhattan and Masiello lead the all-time series with Quinnipiac by a 10-7 count.
* Seven of the last eight meetings being between the teams have been decided by five points or less/overtime.
* Over the last two years against Quinnipiac, Stewart is averaging 10.5 ppg and 3.0 apg while shooting 42.9 percent (15-of-35) from the floor, including 40.0 percent (10-of-25) from deep.
Up Next
* Manhattan will host Niagara on Friday, January 15 at 6:00 pm.