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Brock Citterman scored a team-high 13 points but the Cobbers fell 62-57 at Carleton.

 
Cobbers Lose 2nd Close Game!

Courtesy of GoCobbers.com, Release: January 4


Carleton Game Box Score - Now Online!


Gameday Scoring Recap
Team
1st Half
2nd Half
Total
Concordia
29
28
57
Carleton
30
32
62

Gameday Recap

(Recap courteay of Carleton SID)

NORTHFIELD, Minn.--

First-year player Zach Johnson matched his career high with 20 points as Carleton College held off Concordia 62-57, for the Knights’ third straight MIAC victory.

Brock Citterman paced the Cobbers (4-6, 3-3 MIAC) with 13 points and Mark Dixon tallied 11 points, six assists and five rebounds before fouling out in the final minutes. Luke Linz was also in double figures with 10 points.

The Cobbers have lost their first two MIAC games without star guard Keith Eckhoff, who suffered a season-ending knee injury at the end of December. The two losses have come by a combined six points, and both have been on the road.

Jake Phillips added 11 points and four rebounds and Dan Forkrud and Brian Sharkey added nine points each for Carleton (6-5, 3-3 MIAC), which evened its MIAC mark after opening the conference slate with three straight defeats.

The Knights started slowly, trailing by as many as seven in the opening seven minutes. They slowly battled back, taking their first lead of the game on a pair of Jay Melson free throws with four seconds left in the first half.

Carleton opened up an eight-point lead with 11 minutes, 44 seconds left in the game, but the Cobbers got the consecutive Citterman triples and a rare four-point play by Dixon and then took the lead on a Jason Miller interior basket with less than five minutes left.

Johnson answered with an old-fashioned three-point play, but Ryan Templeton's two free throws tied the game at 54-54 with 3:20 left. After empty possessions by both teams, Melson split the Cobber defense from the top of the key and scored and Carleton came up with a stop on the other end. Carleton split on two trips to the line, but two Cobbers fought over the rebound on the first set and it went out-of-bounds back to the Knights and a back-tap resulted in an offensive rebound on the other miss and Phillips converted the ensuing free throws to make it a five-point spread less than 30 seconds left.

Citterman drained a three off a dribble hand-off with 23 seconds to cut Carleton's lead to a pair. Phillips split on a pair on the other end, leaving it at a one poessession game, but the junior point guard came up with a steal at the top of the key and raced to the other end with the ball. Concordia finally caught him and fouled with two seconds left, but Phillips made both charity tosses to seal the win.

Carleton shot 44 percent compared to 45 percent for the Cobbers. The Cobbers had one more turnover than the Knights (15-14), but the Knights converted on the Cobber miscues, holding a 17-6 edge in points off turnovers. Carleton also held a 13-5 edge in free-throw points, going 13-for-16 compared to 5-of-5 for the visitors.

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