UAlbany holds on, beats Maine, 76-75
David Lymburner on January 17, 2012 in Education News No Comments »ALBANY Gerardo Suero, the fourth leading scorer in the nation, scored 26 points and the the University at Albany held on to beat Maine 76-75 in an America East game Saturday night at SEFCU Arena.
With the win, the Danes (4-1, 12-7 overall) move into a first-place tie with Stony Brook in the league. The Seawolves lost their first game of the season earlier in the day, at Boston University.
The Danes were leading 76-75 and the Black Bears (2-2, 8-7) were inbounding the ball at halfcourt with 17.1 seconds left. Maine never got a shot off, but the ball was in the hands of its best player, Gerald McLemore, at the end.
McLemore attempted to make a move around the Danes Mike Black, but the two players got tangled up. McLemore fell to the floor as the buzzer sounded. There was no call from the referee, and the game ended.
I kind of thought it went both ways, Black said. First, (McLemore) kind of swung his arms and hit me in the face, and I went down. Then my foot got tangled up with him, so, I mean, it went both ways. Im glad the ref didnt call anything.
