Junior Austin Claunch led four double-figure scorers with 24
points in sparking the Emory men's basketball team to a win
over No. 14 Rochester on Saturday. The Eagles raised their
overall record to 20-5, 11-3 in the University Athletic
Association, with a regular-season ending 83-72 triumph over the
Yellowjackets who fell to 20-5, 12-2 in the conference.
Emory's win total marks the program's first 20-win
campaign since 1989-90 when that club fashioned a ledger of
25-4.
With a potential NCAA Tournament berth hanging in the balance,
Claunch played a masterful floor game. In addition to
chalking up his 22nd double-figure scoring performance
of the season, and sixth of 20 or more points, he doled out nine
assists and contributed four steals. He sank nine-of-13 from
the field, including both of his three-point field goal attempts,
and went four-of-four from the charity stripe. Claunch had
plenty of help as the Eagles raised their home record to 13-1, with
sophomore Michael Friedberg totaling 14 points along with a
game-high tying eight rebounds and junior Alex Gulotta chipping in
14 points. Senior Julien Williams, playing in his final
regular-season contest at the Woodruff PE Center rounded out the
team's double-digit scorers with 11 points.
Though the Yellowjackets shot 50 percent from the floor (30-of-60)
to Emory's 45.2 percent (28-of-62), the Eagles enjoyed an
advantage in three-point shooting, knocking down 40.9 percent
(9-of-22) of their triple tries while Rochester converted just 29.4
percent (5-of-17). Emory made the most of its attempts at the
charity stripe, hitting 18-of-20 and also finished with a 36-33
edge in rebounding.
Emory never trailed to the game to the league champs, snapping a
17-17 deadlock with 11:01 left in the first half with an 18-7
spurt, capped by a three-point field goal by junior Justin Resnick,
that gave it a 35-24 edge with 4:50 left in the stanza. The Eagles
saw five players score during that run with Friedberg totaling
seven points and Claunch four. Rochester battled back to within
three points after a three-point play by Nate Vernon with 27
seconds left but a bucket by sophomore Alex Greven with three ticks
left on the clock gave the home team a 45-40 edge at intermission.
Both Claunch and Friedberg scored 10 points in the opening stanza
with each sinking two triples. Rochester managed to shot 59.3
percent (16-of-27) from the floor in the first half to
Emory's 50 percent (17-of-34) but the Eagles were
opportunistic from distance, knocking down seven-of-14 from beyond
the arc.
Emory gradually pulled away from Rochester in the second half,
using a 20-9 sprint over an 8:19 span that extended a 49-44 lead to
69-53, its biggest margin of the contest, with 7:41
remaining. Williams and Claunch played big roles in that
stretch with nine and six points, respectively. From there,
Rochester would get as close as nine points on three occasions, the
last time with 35 seconds left. Leading the Yellowjackets in
scoring was Chris Dende with a game-high 29 points.
Emory will hear as to its NCAA hopes on Monday (Feb. 28) when the
selections are announced to the 61-team NCAA Division III
Tournament. The field will be presented via webcast on www.ncaa.com beginning at 1:00 p.m.
Eastern time.