GREENSBURG, Pa. --- The Golden Eagle men's basketball team caught fire on offense in the second half, in their attempt to come back against Seton Hill, but Clarion came up just a couple of possessions short in falling 76-70 to the Griffins on the road.
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After falling behind by double-digits by halftime, the Golden Eagles rallied back with a big effort in the second half, outscoring the Griffins 49-41 to get themselves back into the contest. After Seton Hill went up 39-21 just 32 seconds into the second half,
Cam Kearney kicked off a Clarion run that pulled them back to within single digits in just five minutes' time. The Golden Eagles outscored Seton Hill 13-2 in that span, starting with a bucket from Kearney and closing on a three-pointer made by
Steve Kelly with 14:59 to play.
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That basket cut the Griffins' lead to 41-34, and before long the Golden Eagles were within two possessions.
Justice Easter stole the ball from Sean Dillon and kicked it ahead to Kelly, who then dished to Kearney for a fast break bucket that made the deficit 44-38. On Clarion's next offensive possession
Gavin Cote knocked down a three-pointer, making it a five-point game with under 13 minutes to go, and
Jeremy Thomas II tipped in a missed shot from Kelly to 30 seconds later to make it 48-43.
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The Golden Eagles continued to chip away, pulling to within a single point with 7:34 to go after
Jayson Harris dished to Kelly, and the latter sank a three-pointer, to make it 55-54. Seton Hill eventually made it a two-possession game again after a layup from Dimitri Sklavenitis made it 63-58, and though they fought the Golden Eagles never again pulled within one basket of tying or taking the lead.
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Easter finished with eight points, nine rebounds, two assists and two steals, while Kearney notched a game-high 19 points on 8-of-15 shooting. Thomas, meanwhile, had 15 points and seven rebounds.
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The effort in the second half stood in sharp contrast to the first, as the Griffins got off to a good start and held a 14-point lead at the halftime break. Seton Hill shot just 45.2 percent from the floor in the first half but limited the Golden Eagles to an 8-of-23 (.348) mark, including just a 1-of-10 effort from three-point range. It was a close half with under six minutes to play, after Thomas sank a pair of free throws to cut the deficit to 19-18, but James Rice countered with a three-pointer on the subsequent possession and it was off to the races. The Griffons outscored Clarion 16-3 down the stretch that half to build a 35-21 advantage.
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