Oswego Wins Double OT Thriller to Advance to SUNYAC Title Game

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OSWEGO, N.Y. – The top-seeded Oswego State men's basketball team battled to a double-overtime 73-69 victory over No. 5 Oneonta in the second semifinal game in the SUNYAC Championship on Friday night. Oswego's victory snapped an impressive six-game win streak for the Red Dragons and sets up a championship battle with No. 3 Brockport for Saturday afternoon.

THE BASICS

  • Result: Oswego 73, Oneonta 69
  • Location: Max Ziel Gymnasium – Oswego, N.Y.
  • Records: Oswego 21-5  |  16-11

HOW IT HAPPENED

  • In a true back-and-forth contest, neither team led by more than six points at any point in a tilt that featured 17 leads changes and 14 ties.
  • Tyler Pierre was crucial down the stretch after sitting for 12 minutes of the second half with foul trouble.
  • The senior scored 15-straight points, spanning from the final minute of regulation into the middle of the second overtime period, outscoring Oneonta by three during that time.
  • Pierre finished with a team-high 21 points and five rebounds to go along with a block and a steal. That block was pivotal as it stopped Oneonta from scoring the go-ahead bucket with less than 10 seconds left in the first overtime.
  • Joe Sullivan, Liam Sanborn and Brandan Gartland played all 50 minutes for the Lakers, each scoring in double-figures.
  • Sullivan had a double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds while Sanborn missed the same plateau by just two boards (15 pts.).  Gartland finished with 12 points on 4-for-7 shooting from the floor and a perfect night from the charity stripe (4-for-4).
  • Oneonta had five players score in double-figures on the night, paced by Andres Rivera's game-high 23.
  • Joining Rivera were Harrison Deegan, Dylan Trombley, Joseph Bull and Carson Jacobs, with all four of the quartet scoring 11 points.
  • Bull missed a double-double by just one rebound while Deegan led all players with five assists.
  • The Red Dragons had better shooting percentages from all three areas of the floor while the Lakers had a distinct advantage on the glass (44-31).
  • Of Oswego's plus-13 margin on the glass, eight came on the offensive boards (16-6) to extend possessions and win the second-chance points battle (13-7).

WHAT'S NEXT

The Lakers and Golden Eagles will play for the SUNYAC Championship title at 4 p.m. on Saturday on Oswego's home court.

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