Men’s College Basketball
Wednesday,
Feb. 23, 2005
Salem State 81, Westfield State 74
SALEM – Salem State survived a
furious second-half comeback by Westfield State for an 81-74
victory in the Mass. State Conference tournament semifinals.
The Vikings, 23-3, will host Framingham State in the
tournament championship game on Saturday, Feb. 26. Westfield finishes
12-12.
Salem led by 17 points, 45-28, at
halftime as it outshot the Owls, 5-0, from 3-point
range and dominated the inside led by senior shot blocking sensation Ifesinachi Anosike of Staten
Island, N.Y. The 6-8 center finished with 18 points,
17 rebounds and five rejections.
But Westfield quickly cut
into the large lead at the start of the second half as the Owls begin hitting
their treys and Anosike picked up his third foul.
The Owls went on a 26-7 run in the
first nine minutes of the second half to stun the large and boisterous Salem crowd. Westfield senior Vaso Jaukovic tied the score,
52-52, by draining a three from the top of the key with 11:40 remaining. Jaukovic then gave Westfield the lead 30
seconds later with a driving layup down the lane.
With the score tied at 59-all, Salem
junior forward Shawn Bloom (Springfield/Minnechaug
High School) scored seven straight points over a two-minute stretch to give the
Vikings a 66-59 lead with 6:06 remaining. The Owls closed to within two points,
68-66, with 3:11 remaining, but
the Vikings got the ball inside to their big guy Anosike
for two easy buckets for a 72-66 lead. Salem made nine free
throws in the final two minutes.
Senior guard Allen Reid (Southbridge) scored a
game-high for the Vikings, including a perfect 12-for-12 from the foul line.
Bloom finished with 16 points, including his seven during the crucial
second-half stretch.
Sophomore guard Gavin Illangakoon (Ellington, CT) led Westfield’s balanced
scoring with 16 points. Sophomore guard Ricky Ogboin
scored 15 points, all in the first half. Ogboin was
experiencing breathing difficulties at halftime and did not play in the second
half. Westfield only made one
substitution in the second half, a three-minute stretch by James Ogbunize.
The Owls were 8-for-13 from 3-point
range in the second half after being shut out in the first half (0-for-9). Tony
Collier (12 points), Jaukovic (11), Mike Jurkowski (10) and Steve Martins (8) were Westfield’s other top
scorers.