
Bulls Clipped by Carleton, 77-75
8/14/2012 12:00:00 AM | Men's Basketball
OTTAWA – The University at Buffalo men's basketball team dropped a hard-fought 77-75 decision to Canadian powerhouse Carleton University in Ottawa on Tuesday night. One of Canada's strongest teams, the Ravens have won eight of the last 10 national championships, including a perfect 28-0 record a year ago.
The Bulls had a very balanced scoring attack with all nine players scoring at least three points.
For the second straight game Auraum Nuiriankh was UB's leading scorer with 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting, including 4-of-6 from beyond the arc. Will Regan was second in scoring with 12 points. Javon McCrea stuffed the statsheet with 11 points, nine rebounds, two assists, five blocks and a steal in 26 minutes.
Jarod Oldham finished with nine points, Corey Raley-Ross added eight and Cameron Downing had seven points.
Rounding out the UB scoring were Raphell Thomas-Edwards (six points, five rebounds), Xavier Ford (five points) and Jarryn Skeete (three points).
The Bulls will return to Montreal and conclude their trip with a game against the Brookwood Elite All-Star Team on Wednesday at 1 pm.







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