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Northeastern-Hofstra Postgame Notes

HOFSTRA 74, NORTHEASTERN 72
MATTHEWS ARENA (attendance: 1,202)
BOSTON, Mass.
 
NORTHEASTERN (9-8, 3-2 CAA)
  • Bolden Brace became the 39th player in program history to reach 1,000 with 18 points tonight (Now has 1,011)
  • The Huskies are 12-3 over their last 15 home CAA games
  • Northeastern has lost its last 2 games at home by a total of 4 points in the final seconds
  • Northeastern falls to 1-6 this season when trailing at halftime, 40-24 tonight
  • Hofstra scored 12 points off 11 turnovers en route to building a 16-point lead at the break
  • The Huskies came back from 16 points down in the second half to take their first lead 62-61 (5:14)
    • NU outscored the Pride 35-18 over a 13-minute span (18:43 – 5:14)
  • Jordan Roland made a 3-pointer, his 8th of the night, with 13 seconds left to tie the game
  • Hofstra's Eli Pemberton scored with less than a second left to win the game
  • The Huskies fall to 0-8 this season when trailing with 10 minutes remaining in the game
  • Today was the 2,372nd game all-time, tallying a record of 1,242-1,130 (.524)
  • With a 3-pointer tonight, the Huskies extend their streak to 203 straight games with at least one triple
    • Last game without a 3-pointer was at Fairfield (0-for-11) on Dec. 15, 2013
  • Northeastern is competing in its 100th season of men's basketball
 
NU-HOFSTRA SERIES NOTES
  • With the win tonight, Hofstra takes a 24-23 lead in the all-time series
  • The Huskies are 16-11 during the Bill Coen era
  • The series is tied inside Matthews Arena at 9-9
 
PLAYER NOTES
 
Senior Bolden Brace
  • Became the 39th player to reach 1,000 points in his career
  • Scored 18 points to push his career total to 1,011
  • Ranks 39th in program history
  • Added 10 rebounds for his 2nd double-double of the season
    • 11th of his career
  • Went 1-for-3 from behind the arc
  • Moved into a tie for 5th all-time in school history with 204 3-pointers made
 
Senior Jordan Roland
  • Posted 25 of his 28 points in the 2nd half
  • Matched his career high with 8 treys in the game
    • That ranks No. 2 in single-game history
  • Went 8-for-11 from behind the arc
  • Has 1,142 career points and 866 at Northeastern
 
Freshman Tyson Walker
  • Finished with 10 points
  • Tallied 4 assists and 1 steal in a career-best 37 minutes
  • Made 5-of-15 shots from the floor
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