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Bobcats fall to Central

Andy McDonough

Issue date: 2/13/08 Section: Sports
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Every team seems to face that hurdle it just can't overcome.

For the Quinnipiac men's basketball team, such an obstacle comes in the form of the Central Connecticut State University Blue Devils.

Quinnipiac fell to last year's Northeastern Conference champs by a score of 85-71, at the TD Banknorth Sports Center last Thursday night. The Blue Devils (11-12, 7-5 NEC) have now won eight straight, and 25 of 27 against the Bobcats (12-10, 8-3 NEC).

"They've beaten us pretty good over the years," Quinnipiac sophomore guard Casey Cosgrove said. Cosgrove scored 10 points, and grabbed six rebounds. "They wanted it more, and obviously the final score showed, and the whole game showed".

The defeat clearly disheartened Quinnipiac Head Coach Tom Moore. "We got handled every which way. It starts with the head coach," Moore said.

Moore emphasized Central Connecticut senior guard Tristan Blackwood's role in the Blue Devil Victory. "Tristan was very strong tonight, incredible strength".

Blackwood matched up defensively against Bobcat team captain, senior DeMario Anderson, holding him to 13 points, and just three of 16 shooting. Anderson played for Central Connecticut in his freshman and sophomore years before transferring to Quinnipiac.

In neutralizing the Bobcats primary weapon, Blackwood contributed substantially to the Blue Devil victory. He also added 18 points.

Blackwood was quick to complement his teammates, particularly the forwards playing down low in the paint. "They are able to put the ball in the hoop, and good things happen," he said.

He also acknowledged his important role as a team player. "I tried to become a leader. I've been around for four years."

Despite a pair of quick threes early, Quinnipiac never looked comfortable. They trailed for much of the first half, but were able to battle back by halftime. The score was tied 30-30 at half.

Blackwood opened the second half with a two-point field goal, and the Blue Devils never looked back. The final 20 minutes belonged to them.
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