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David free throw gives Seneca win in defensive battle

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But Newark’s duo wasn’t finished yet. The Norsemen extended their lead to 36-26 near the seven minute mark and compounded with foul trouble for the Irish, it looked as though the Irish were going to fall for the second consecutive night after reeling off eleven straight wins to open the season. But following Clausel’s two free throws with just under seven minutes to play, Newark wouldn’t scratch the scoring column again.

Callahan hit a three-pointer to cut the Norsemen lead to 36-29 at the 6:50 mark. A minute and a half later, Jimmy David (12 points) connected from long range and the lead was down to four. The Irish defense continued to clamp down, even forcing what appeared to be a five-second violation on an inbounds pass. It was ruled that Newark coack Rick Tollefson had called a timeout before the violation occurred, much to the displeasure of the Seneca faithful.

“Our fans were getting upset at the foul situation but we just told our guys to stay calm and do what we do,” said Witte.

Seneca center Chris Lee (four points, nine rebounds) converted on two free throws after being fouled on a put back attempt following an offensive rebound to tie the game at 36 with 2:42 to play. It then seemed as though no one could figure out a way to score. Seneca ran the clock down but failed to convert. Newark then attempted to do the same but missed on its attempt and David was fouled by a Newark defender who just got caught in the wrong place at the wrong time near half court with 1.5 seconds to play.

Newark called a timeout, but following the break, David stepped to the line and connected for a 37-36 lead. Then Witte called timeout.

“We told him during that last timeout to miss the shot on purpose,” said Witte. He added “With only 1.5 to play, a two-pointer or a three-pointer beats you, and we wanted to make sure they had to attempt it off a rebound rather than taking it out and running a play. All they could get off was a full-court heave.”

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