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GAME STATISTICS
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A 56-50 Lehman lead with 3:30 remaining in the game led to a furious Mount Saint Vincent comeback as a Lehman turnover with eight seconds remaining in the game allowed sophomore Tim Biolsi (Bronx, NY/Cardinal Spellman) to hit a three-point basket two seconds later to tie the score at 57. The points were Biolsi's only three of the game and seemed to force an overtime session. However, after a timeout, Lehman had one final possession, and a desperation half-court three-point attempt by Rafael Bueno at the buzzer banked off of the backboard and into the basket to give the Lightning the dramatic win.
Junior Derek Charlton (Yonkers, NY/St. Raymond's) notched his first double-double of the 2006-07 season with 19 points and 13 rebounds, freshman Marquise King (Albany, NY/Albany HS) scored a game-high 21 points, and the Dolphin defense allowed a season-low 60 points, but the Dolphins fell short thanks to a tough shooting night. Mount Saint Vincent dominated time of possession via a 39-29 rebounding advantage and took 61 shots compared to Lehman's 46, but the Mount shot only 36% from the floor, while Lehman converted 52% of its field goal attempts, including a 16 for 28 (57%) effort from the floor during the second half.
Despite the loss, the positives outweighed the negatives on Wednesday night for the Mount. It was a back-and-forth affair from the start as both teams enjoyed early leads but neither seemed to want to pull away, and Mount Saint Vincent enjoyed a slim 23-20 lead at halftime. The second half saw both teams pick things up offensively a bit, but neither team enjoyed a lead of more than six points at any point. For Mount Saint Vincent, the defensive effort was crucial as a starting line-up that features three freshmen, a sophomore, and a junior matures heading into Skyline Conference play. The Mount also shot a season-high 66% from the free throw line.
Mount Saint Vincent returns to action on Saturday, Dec. 2 when they return home to face arch-rival Yeshiva University for their Skyline Conference opener at 8:00 p.m.












