(Feb. 22) - Junior Anthony Fernandez scored a team-high 19
points to pace four double-figure scorers in leading the Emory
men's basketball team to a double-overtime victory at New York
University Sunday afternoon. The Eagles raised their overall
mark to 7-17, 2-11 in the University Athletic Association following
an 80-79 decision over the Violets who slipped to 15-9 in overall
action, 4-9 in the league.
Fernandez sank seven-of-14 from the floor and five-of-seven from
the charity stripe while adding five rebounds. Junior Chad
Hixon totaled 15 and grabbed a team-high nine rebounds.
Rounding out the team's double-figure scorers were freshmen Alex
Gulotta and Austin Claunch with 12 and 11 points,
respectively. Claunch also doled out a season-high nine
assists in the triumph.
Emory trailed by three points in the first overtime, 70-67, with
1:41 remaining but a three-point field goal by Gulotta with 30
seconds remaining knotted the scored and forced the second extra
session. The Violets went ahead by a point early on but a
trey by sophomore Julien Williams with 3:19 on the clock put the
Eagles ahead for good. Emory stretched its lead to four
points less than a minute later when Hixon came through with a
bucket. A pair free throws by both Fernandez and Claunch down
the stretch helped seal the win for Emory.
Emory shot 43.9 percent from the floor (29-of-66) and 75.0 percent
from the foul line (15-of-20) with its performance from the charity
stripe a big factor in the outcome as NYU was able to convert only
12-of-25. The Eagles pounded the boards hard and finished
with a 47-36 edge in rebounding.
Emory closes out the season next Saturday (Feb. 28) with a home
game against Case Western Reserve starting at noon.