PATCHOGUE, N.Y. – The Maritime basketball team took on the St. Joseph's (LI) Golden Eagles on Friday night from the Danzi Athletic Center on Long Island. The Privateers fell to their hosts by a score of 72-51.
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Maritime struggled from the field hitting just one-third of their chances as the team went 20-for-60 from the floor. The team was ice cold from beyond the arc as the Privateers connected on just 2-of-22 chances, while the squad also struggled from the free throw line going 7-for-19 from the stripe.
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Junior
John Liccese (Bronx, N.Y./Cardinal Spellman) connected on nine of Maritime's 20 made shots as he led the team with 19 points. Liccese also led the Privateers with four assists and three steals.
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Senior
Tim Hoch (Coventry, R.I./Fishers Island (N.Y.)) had 11 points, as did junior
Patrick MacDonald (Buffalo, N.Y./Canisius), the junior center also led the Privateers with 13 rebounds. MacDonald and senior
Bobby Parlow (Bay Head, N.J./Point Pleasant Beach) each had one block on the night.
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The Golden Eagles opened the contest with the first eight points before Liccese knocked down a jumper to get the Privateers on the board. Trailing 16-4, Maritime scored the next four points as junior
Tim McQuail (Middle Village, N.Y./Cathedral Prep) sank a pair from the line while MacDonald connected on a layup with 12:50 left in the opening half.
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St. Joseph's continued to add to its lead and held its largest lead of the opening stanza at 23 with a 41-18 lead with just under a minute to go. Liccese closed out the period with four unanswered points to send the teams into the locker room with the Golden Eagles ahead by a 41-22 score.
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Hoch opened the second half with a layup, but St. Joseph's continued to hang on to a 20-point lead. With 9:23 left in the second half, Maritime strung together five unanswered points as Liccese put together a three-point play and Parlow sank a layup.
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The Golden Eagles poured in 10 points to take a 25-point lead with 3:18 left in the contest. Clark hit a free throw and junior
Josh Raime (Elmont, N.Y./Holy Cross) picked up a three-pointer before St. Joseph's closed out the game with two free throws to seal the victory.
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Maritime (6-9, 2-5 Skyline) will close out non-conference play on Monday evening at 7 p.m., when the Privateers play host to the Hunter Hawks from Riesenberg Hall Gymnasium.
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St. Joseph's (LI) (5-11, 5-3 Skyline) will visit Lehman on Monday at 7 p.m. as the Golden Eagles will also close out non-conference play against a CUNYAC opponent.