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Desmond Cambridge Scores 31 Points, Brown Wins Fifth Straight, 97-90, Over Canisius In Overtime
1/8/2019 10:32:00 PM | Men's Basketball
Buffalo, N.Y. -Â Â Sophomore Desmond Cambridge (Nashville, TN) scored 21 of his game high 31 points in the second half and overtime to lift Brown to its fifth straight win, 97-90, over Canisius at the Koessler Athletic Center.
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Brown improves to 11-4 overall, extending its school record for non-league wins, while Canisius falls to 5-9 overall.
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Bears' sophomore forward Tamenang Choh (Lowell, MA) sent the game into overtime, 84-84, by scoring on a driving layup with just two seconds remaining in regulation.
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In overtime, Brown trailed by two points at the outset, but took the lead for good, 88-86, on a layup by senior Obi Okolie (Ajax, Ontario).
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The Bears as many as eight points 95-87 on another Okolie layup.  After a trey by Golden Griffins' guard Takal Molson cut Brown's lead to 95-90 with a banked trey, Cambridge hit two free throws to put the game out of reach, 97-90, with 17 seconds remaining in the extra period.
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"This was a really good win for us against a strong team on the road," said Brown head coach Mike Martin. "After the first possession in overtime, we stayed together and separated ourselves with several defensive stops."
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Cambridge scored 30 or more points for the second time this season and fourth time in his career, netting 31 points on 11-of-19 shooting from the field, including 7-of-13 from beyond the 3-point arc. He connected on seven treys for the second time this season which rank eighth in the Brown record book.
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Choh posted a double-double for the Bears with 18 points and 11 rebounds, while Okolie scored 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the field.  Junior Zach Hunsaker (North Salt Lake City, UT) chipped in with nine points and a game high five assists, while junior Brandon Anderson (Mahwah, NJ) also scored nine points.
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Malik Johnson scored a team high 19 points to lead four Canisius players in double figures. Molson had 18 points and both Scott Hitchon and Isaiah Reese scored 15 points for the Golden Griffins.
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Brown trailed by as many as eight points in the opening half, 32-24, with 5:45 remaining following two free throws by Hitchon.
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The Bears clawed back with an 8-0 run to tie the game, 32-32, on an Anderson free throw with 2:14 left in the half.  After a brief 3-0 run by the Golden Griffins, Okolie's trey with 57 seconds remaining tied the game, 35-35.
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Two late free throws by Isaiah Molson gave Canisius a 37-35 lead at the half.
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A three-point barrage by both teams to open the second half culminated in a 52-45 Brown lead at the 16:20 mark, with Cambridge connecting on four consecutive treys without a miss.
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The Bears pulled ahead, 58-48, on a jump shot by Cambridge, and layups by Choh and Joshua Howard (Charlotte, NC) with 14:09 remaining.
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The Golden Griffins quickly recovered with a 9-0 run, sparked by two treys by Reese, to trail, 58-47, with 12:28 left in the game.
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With Brown clinging to a 79-78 advantage in regulation, Hunsaker connected on a free throw and Cambridge scored on a reverse layup with 1:10 remaining to give Brown an 82-78 lead.
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Canisius cut the Bears' lead to 82-81 on a trey by Reese with 50.8 seconds left on the clock. A trey by Johnson gave the Golden Griffins an 84-82, with 16 seconds left. Choh then sent the game into overtime for the Bears by connecting on a driving layup with two seconds remaining.
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Brown closes out its non-league slate at home on Monday, January 14, hosting Johnson & Wales at the Pizzitola Sports Center.  Tip-off is 7:00 pm with broadcast on ESPN+ and WPRV AM-790.
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Brown improves to 11-4 overall, extending its school record for non-league wins, while Canisius falls to 5-9 overall.
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Bears' sophomore forward Tamenang Choh (Lowell, MA) sent the game into overtime, 84-84, by scoring on a driving layup with just two seconds remaining in regulation.
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In overtime, Brown trailed by two points at the outset, but took the lead for good, 88-86, on a layup by senior Obi Okolie (Ajax, Ontario).
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The Bears as many as eight points 95-87 on another Okolie layup.  After a trey by Golden Griffins' guard Takal Molson cut Brown's lead to 95-90 with a banked trey, Cambridge hit two free throws to put the game out of reach, 97-90, with 17 seconds remaining in the extra period.
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"This was a really good win for us against a strong team on the road," said Brown head coach Mike Martin. "After the first possession in overtime, we stayed together and separated ourselves with several defensive stops."
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Cambridge scored 30 or more points for the second time this season and fourth time in his career, netting 31 points on 11-of-19 shooting from the field, including 7-of-13 from beyond the 3-point arc. He connected on seven treys for the second time this season which rank eighth in the Brown record book.
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Choh posted a double-double for the Bears with 18 points and 11 rebounds, while Okolie scored 15 points on 6-of-10 shooting from the field.  Junior Zach Hunsaker (North Salt Lake City, UT) chipped in with nine points and a game high five assists, while junior Brandon Anderson (Mahwah, NJ) also scored nine points.
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Malik Johnson scored a team high 19 points to lead four Canisius players in double figures. Molson had 18 points and both Scott Hitchon and Isaiah Reese scored 15 points for the Golden Griffins.
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Brown trailed by as many as eight points in the opening half, 32-24, with 5:45 remaining following two free throws by Hitchon.
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The Bears clawed back with an 8-0 run to tie the game, 32-32, on an Anderson free throw with 2:14 left in the half.  After a brief 3-0 run by the Golden Griffins, Okolie's trey with 57 seconds remaining tied the game, 35-35.
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Two late free throws by Isaiah Molson gave Canisius a 37-35 lead at the half.
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A three-point barrage by both teams to open the second half culminated in a 52-45 Brown lead at the 16:20 mark, with Cambridge connecting on four consecutive treys without a miss.
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The Bears pulled ahead, 58-48, on a jump shot by Cambridge, and layups by Choh and Joshua Howard (Charlotte, NC) with 14:09 remaining.
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The Golden Griffins quickly recovered with a 9-0 run, sparked by two treys by Reese, to trail, 58-47, with 12:28 left in the game.
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With Brown clinging to a 79-78 advantage in regulation, Hunsaker connected on a free throw and Cambridge scored on a reverse layup with 1:10 remaining to give Brown an 82-78 lead.
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Canisius cut the Bears' lead to 82-81 on a trey by Reese with 50.8 seconds left on the clock. A trey by Johnson gave the Golden Griffins an 84-82, with 16 seconds left. Choh then sent the game into overtime for the Bears by connecting on a driving layup with two seconds remaining.
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Brown closes out its non-league slate at home on Monday, January 14, hosting Johnson & Wales at the Pizzitola Sports Center.  Tip-off is 7:00 pm with broadcast on ESPN+ and WPRV AM-790.
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Team Stats
BRN
CAN
FG%
.500
.492
3FG%
.400
.394
FT%
.607
.591
RB
41
35
TO
18
22
STL
12
6
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