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  • A10CollegeHoops Exclusive: St. Joseph’s rallies past Massachusetts
    A10CollegeHoops Exclusive:  St. Joseph’s rallies past Massachusetts

    Massachusetts held the lead for most of the game, but St. Joseph’s found a way to battle back to a 68-64 win.

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  • George Washington suffers 11th consecutive loss
    George Washington suffers 11th consecutive loss

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    February 4, 2009 | AP Press

    PHILADELPHIA, PA – Ahmad Nivins had 16 points and 11 rebounds, Darrin Govens scored 14 and Saint Joseph’s dealt George Washington its 11th consecutive loss, 66-58 on Wednesday night.

    Tasheed Carr added 14 points and seven assists, and Idris Hilliard had 12 points for the Hawks (13-8, 6-1 Atlantic-10), who have won eight of nine.

    Rob Diggs scored 18 points and Damian Hollis 14 for the Colonials (6-13, 0-7), who have dropped 11 straight for the first time since the 1988-89 season, when they started 0-14.

    George Washington, the only winless team in the conference, hasn’t won since Dec. 23, a 59-47 victory at Sacramento State.

    Saint Joseph’s led 33-29 at halftime and extended its advantage to 53-38 on a dunk by Carr with 9:52 remaining.

    Hollis made a layup with 2:58 left that got the Colonials within seven at 59-52.

    Govens responded with a 15-foot fadeaway jumper and Nivins hit a pair of free throws to push the lead back to 11 with 1:53 remaining.

    The Hawks shot 24-for-31 from the line, with Nivins leading the way, shooting 10-for-11.

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  • Dayton topples Saint Joseph’s 69-58
    Dayton topples Saint Joseph’s 69-58

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    February 1, 2009 | AP Press

    DAYTON, OH — Chris Wright scored 14 points as Dayton took control early in the second half on their way to a 69-58 win over Saint Joseph’s Sunday afternoon.

    Marcus Johnson hit two 3-pointers and Kurt Huelsman made a jumper just after halftime to expand Dayton’s lead to 47-34 with 16:35 to play. Saint Joseph’s (12-8, 5-1 Atlantic 10) got to within nine points when Tasheed Carr made two free throws with 10:11 left, but the Hawks couldn’t get any closer.

    Johnson and Charles Little each scored 13 points for Dayton (20-2, 6-1), which has matched its best start ever and hasn’t lost at home this season.

    Carr led Saint Joseph’s with 14 points, while Ahmad Nivins grabbed 13 rebounds but scored just 12 points, his season-low. Darrin Govens added 11 points.

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  • Hawks stay undefeated in the Atlantic 10
    Hawks stay undefeated in the Atlantic 10

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    January 28, 2009 | AP Press

    RICHMOND, VA — Tasheed Carr score 21 points to lead Saint Joseph’s in a 68-58 win over Richmond on Wednesday night to stay undefeated in the Atlantic 10 Conference.

    Ahmad Nivins notched a double-double for the Hawks (12-7, 5-0), scoring 15 and grabbing 14 rebounds. It was his 12th double-double of the season, and his 30th straight game in double-digit scoring. Idris Hilliard added 11 points.

    David Gonzalvez led the Spiders (11-9, 3-2) with 19 points. Kevin Anderson added 13 points and Kevin Smith had 10.

    Richmond jumped out with a 12-5 run, but a 9-0 run midway through the opening half helped Saint Joseph’s to a seven-point lead at the break. After staying ahead for the entire second half, the Hawks hit 10 free throws in the final minute — five by Carr — to seal the win.

    The Hawks have won seven straight games — a season-high.

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  • A-10 Weekly Awards – January 25, 2009
    A-10 Weekly Awards – January 25, 2009

    From the Atlantic 10 Website:

    PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
    Justin Harper – Richmond
    Sophomore, Forward, 6-9, 210 lbs.
    Richmond, Va./Meadowbrook HS

    Harper scored a career-high 28 points and grabbed nine rebounds on Jan. 21 as Richmond earned a 78-75 win over Rhode Island in its lone contest of the week…made 10-of-15 field goal attempts, including 3-of-6 from beyond the arc…added a pair of blocks.

    Ahmad Nivins – Saint Joseph’s
    Senior, Forward, 6-9, 235 lbs.
    Jersey City, N.J./St. Anthony’s HS

    Nivins earns his fifth A-10 Player of the Week award after leading the Hawks to three victories while averaging 26.3 points and 14.3 rebounds…shot 25-of-34 from the field and 29-of-33 from the line…scored a career-high 34 points and pulled down 16 boards as Saint Joseph’s edged Duquesne in overtime on Jan. 21, 99-98…has registered five consecutive double-doubles…his five A-10 honors are tied with Mardy Collins (Temple – 2005) for the fourth-highest single-season total in league history.

    ROOKIE OF THE WEEK
    Kenny Frease – Xavier
    Freshman, Center, 7-0, 265 lbs.
    Massillion, Ohio/Perry HS

    Frease scored 12 points on 6-of-8 shooting in just 16 minutes of action on Jan. 24 as Xavier’s earned an 80-70 victory at LSU…in three wins, Frease averaged 8.7 points and 3.3 rebounds in 42 total minutes…made 12-of-17 shots from the field.

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  • Nivins leads Hawks past city rival Penn
    Nivins leads Hawks past city rival Penn

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    January 24, 2009 | AP Press

    PHILADELPHIA. PA – Ahmad Nivins had 20 points and 17 rebounds to lead Saint Joseph’s to an 80-68 victory over city rival Penn on Saturday night.

    Darrin Govens matched Nivins with 20 points for the Hawks (11-7), who won their sixth straight. Tasheed Carr scored 15 and Garrett Williamson 11 for Saint Joseph’s, which has won four straight against Penn and eight of the last 10.

    Tyler Bernardini scored 15 points and led four Quakers in double figures. Jack Eggleston scored 14 points, and Brennan Votel and Harrison Gaines each had 12 for Penn (4-10).

    Penn led 60-59 with 7:37 left in the game before Govens hit an 18-foot jumper that started a decisive 14-2 run for the Hawks. A layup by Garrett Williamson with 3:29 left capped the outburst that gave Saint Joseph’s a 73-62 advantage.

    The Quakers led by as many as 16 points in the first half, but lost their fourth straight Big 5 game.

    Penn hit 10 of its first 17 shots on the way to a 24-8 lead with 10:30 left in the first half. But the Hawks, who missed nine of their first 12 field goals, scored 21 of the next 24 points to take a 29-27 lead with 4:24 left in the opening half.

    The Hawks led 37-34 at the break. Penn fell to 0-10 this season when trailing at the half.

    Nivins, who had his 11th double-double of the season, opened the second half with a dunk and 6-foot jumper, and the Hawks scored 13 of the first 20 points in the half to lead 50-41 with 15:16 remaining.

    Penn, helped by consecutive 3-pointers by Kevin Egee, scored 17 of the next 26 to take a one-point lead with 7:37 left, but failed to hang on.

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  • Nivins dominating performance leads Hawks past Duquesne in OT
    Nivins dominating performance leads Hawks past Duquesne in OT

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    January 21, 2009 | AP Press

    PHILADELPHIA, PA — Idris Hilliard tapped in a missed shot at the buzzer to give Saint Joseph’s a 99-98 overtime win over Duquesne on Wednesday.

    Ahmad Nivins had a career-high 34 points and grabbed 16 rebounds and Hilliard added 20 points for Saint Joseph’s (10-7, 4-0 Atlantic 10), which won its fifth in a row.

    Jason Duty had a career-high 20 points and Damian Saunders also had 20 for the Dukes (12-6, 3-2), who had six players in double figures.

    Nivins hit two free throws with 30 seconds left in OT to give the Hawks a 97-96 lead. But Duty hit a 3-point shot with 8 seconds to go for a 98-97 Duquesne advantage before Hilliard tipped in the game winner.

    Duquesne rallied with a 24-4 run to move ahead 76-71 with 4:23 to play and the Dukes led 88-82 with 45 seconds to go in regulation. But Nivins scored 6 straight points and his two foul shots with 14.4 remaining sent the game into overtime.

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  • Nivins leads the way as Hawks top Charlotte
    Nivins leads the way as Hawks top Charlotte

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     January 19,  2009 | AP Press

    PHILADELPHIA, PA – Ahmad Nivins had 25 points and 10 rebounds, going 13-for-13 from the free-throw line in the second half, to lead Saint Joseph’s to a 78-69 victory over Charlotte on Sunday.

    Tasheed Carr added 17 and Darrin Govens had 11 for the Hawks (9-7, 3-0 Atlantic-10), who won their season-best fourth in a row.

    Nivins finished 13-of-15 from the free throw line as Saint Joseph’s hit its final 19 free throw attempts and finished 22-of-26.

    Lamont Mack scored 23 points and Charlie Coley added 12 for Charlotte (5-11, 0-3), which dropped its fifth straight. Ian Andersen had 11 and DiJuan Harris contributed a career-high 11 assists.

    A three-point play by Nivins gave Saint Josephs a 66-55 lead with 6:17 remaining. The 49ers responded with a 9-2 run — with four points from RaShad Coleman — to close within 68-64. They got within 70-66 on a dunk by Coley with 2:32 left, but the Hawks scored the next eight points to seal the win.

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  • Saint Joseph’s defense, rebounding overwelm St. Bonaventure
    Saint Joseph’s defense, rebounding overwelm St. Bonaventure

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    January 14, 2009 | AP Press

    OLEAN, N.Y. — Ahmad Nivins scored 16 points and grabbed 13 rebounds to lead Saint Joseph’s to a 62-51 win over St. Bonaventure on Wednesday in Atlantic 10 play.

    Idris Hilliard scored a game-high 17 points for the Hawks (8-7, 2-0). Darrin Govens scored 11 points and had eight rebounds, while Tasheed Carr kicked in eight points.

    Andrew Nicholson scored a team-high 12 points for the Bonnies (10-6, 1-2), whose 51 points marked a season-low. Jonathan Hall added 10 points and seven rebounds. Maurice Thomas and Chris Matthews scored nine and eight points, respectively.

    The Bonnies cut the lead to four with 13:11 left to play, but Saint Joseph’s responded immediately with a 24-8 run to extend the lead to a game-high 20 points. The Bonnies never regained control as the Hawks cruised to an easy victory down the stretch.

    The Hawks outrebounded the Bonnies by 20.

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  • Saint Joseph’s outlasts Rhode Island in triple overtime
    Saint Joseph’s outlasts Rhode Island in triple overtime

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    January 10, 2009 | AP Press

    PHILADELPHIA, PA – Ahmad Nivins had 28 points and a career-high 20 rebounds, Darrin Govens added 21 points and Saint Joseph’s outlasted Rhode Island 92-86 in triple overtime Saturday in the Atlantic 10 opener for both teams.

    Tasheed Carr scored 14 points and Idris Hilliard 13 for the Hawks (7-7), who won consecutive games for the first time this season. Nivins had the first 20-point, 20-rebound game of his career.

    Jimmy Baron scored 19 points, Kahiem Seawright 17 and Keith Cothran 14 for the Rams (11-5), who had their three-game winning streak snapped. Seawright surpassed the 1,000-point mark, becoming the 47th Rhode Island player to reach the milestone.

    It was the longest game for Saint Joseph’s since a 127-120, four-overtime win over Utah in the consolation round of the NCAA tournament in March 1961.

    Govens hit a 3-pointer with 4.5 seconds left in the second overtime to give the Hawks an 80-77 lead. But Cothran hit a 3-pointer from the wing at the buzzer to force a third extra period. The officials reviewed the shot on replay and ruled the shot good.

    In the third overtime, Nivins hit a layup to give Saint Joseph’s an 85-81 advantage with 2:03 left. Nine seconds later, Rhode Island coach Jim Baron was whistled for a technical foul. But Nivins missed both free throws. He came back just a few seconds later and hit 1 of 2 from the line to give the Hawks a five-point lead, 86-81, with 1:40 remaining.

    Baron’s third 3-pointer of the game cut the lead to 86-84 with 1:23 remaining. At that point, the Rhode Island coach called for a timeout, but the Rams didn’t have any remaining and were whistled for a technical foul.

    Carr made one of the two free throws and Nivins followed with a layup with 54.9 seconds left to give the Hawks an 89-84 lead.

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