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slides: Holy Cross Falls to Lehigh 64-59

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

 

Robert Champion led Holy Cross

The Holy Cross Crusaders (10-15, 5-9 PL) fell 64-59 to (11-14, 9-5 PL) Lehigh on Monday night. The Crusaders have now lost three of their last four games. 

See The Five Takeaways Slideshow Below 

The Crusaders led by eight points, 49-41, with eight minues to play. But then, the Crusaders went cold from the floor for nearly 7 minutes left. 

In the time, Lehigh went on an 18-0 run t take 59-49 

Lehigh woud clsoe it out at the free throw line, where they scored their final 13 points. 

The Leaders 

Holy Cross was led by Robert Champion, who poured in 25 points on 8 of 14 shooting from the field. 

Karl Charles followed up with 9 points on 3 of 11 shooting. 

Next up 

Holy Cross returns to action on Wednesday, February 17 when they visit Army. Tip off is set for 7 p.m. 

See the Five Takeaways Slideshow Below 

 

Related Slideshow: 5 Takeaways From Holy Cross’ 64-59 Loss to Lehigh

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Karl Charles

Karl Charles was second on Holy Cross with scoring with 9 points on 3 of 11 shooting from the fiel, including 2-7 from three-point land.

Charles played 27 minutes in the game.  

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Patriot League Standings

Bill Carmody's first season at the helm is nealry complete. 

The Crusaders find themselves in a tie for 8th place with a realistic chance to move up to 6th if they were go to on a run. 

Holy Cross has lost three of their last four games. 

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Robert Champion

Robert Champion led Holy Cross with a season high 25 points on 8 of 14 shooting from the field and 7 of 11 from three-point land.

Champion has reached double figures in two straight games for Holy Cross. 

Champion also grabbed 7 rebounds in the game. 

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FreeThrow

Holy Cross was not able to get to the free throw line in this game. The Crusaders only shot 9 free throws and made three of them. 

All of Holy Cross' field goals came in the second half. 

Meanwhile, Lehigh shot 31 free throws and made 24 of them. Two players on Lehigh's squad shot more free throws then the Crusaders entire team. 

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2nd Chance Points

The Crusaders missed out an opportunity to score extra points, potentially leading to a win. 

Holy Cross grabbed 10 offensive rebounds but were only able to get three points out of it. 

Lehigh grabbed 7 offensive rebounds but only got one point out of it. 

Holy Cross got outrebouned 40-37 overall. 

 
 

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