NEWARK, NJ – The NJIT men's basketball completes the comeback at home to improve to 2-0 in America East play on Thursday night.
The Highlanders offense struggled to find consistency against a Wildcats defense that was tough and extremely physical in the paint.
What was consistent was sophomore
Ari Fulton who led the way with 10 points on 4-5 shooting from the field however, the Highlanders trailed most of the first half.
After twenty minutes of play, the Highlanders found themselves down 40-35 and still in search for their offensive rhythm.
Coming out of halftime, the Wildcats added on to their run from the first half to 14-3 extending their lead to ten in the opening minutes of the second half.
The entire flow of the game switched when freshman
David Bolden knocked down two threes to help the Highlanders on a 10-0 run to get the game within one before Fulton was fouled and knocked down both free throws to give the Highlanders their first lead since early in the game.
The Wildcats had an answer of their own going on a 10-1 run of their own to take the lead 66-60 with just under eight minutes to go.
Both teams continued to exchange runs of their own as the game between these conference foes came down to the final seconds.
Down the final stretch, and in dramatic fashion, freshman
Rocco Awad knocked down the dagger from behind the arc to seal the win for the Highlanders as they improved to 2-0 in America East play.
Leading the way for the Highlanders Bolden who finished with 21 points on 5-9 shooting from three. Fulton followed with 18 points and Awad scored 10 points all off the bench.
Next Up
NJIT stays home as the Highlanders welcome Maine on Saturday, January 10
th for a 2:00 p.m. start time. Stay up to date on all things NJIT Men's Basketball throughout the season by following @NJITHoops on X/Twitter and Instagram.