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Gaels lose Kirksay, win MAAC crown
 
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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) -- When Tariq Kirksay went down midway through the first half of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference championship game and had to be carried off the court, Iona knew it was in trouble.

Not only were the second-seed Gaels losing the MAAC Player of the Year, they were also losing 22 points and nine rebounds a game, their team captain and leader in most offensive categories. And they were losing him with 30 minutes left against the top-seeded Saints (23-8), who lost only once on their home court this season.

Dyree Wilson
Iona's Dyree Wilson jams for two of his game-high 27 points against Siena.

"I was really worried about Tariq," said Dyree Wilson. "I knew he wasn't moving. But coach said if you want to do something for Tariq, then win this game."

So Wilson, a sophomore who averaged 14 points during the regular season, stepped up and scored a game-high 27 on 12-for-17 shooting.

"I play basketball, I'm a basketball player," he said after the Gaels won 84-80 to grab an NCAA Tournament berth.

"I went down pretty hard, and I thought I got to get back up and play. But the doctors told me to stay down, take it slow," Kirksay said of the injury as he drove to the basket with 9:08 left in the first half. He was called for an offensive foul.

Kirksay said team doctors talked about taking him to the hospital after he was carried into the locker room.

"I was not going to the hospital, because I knew if I did I was not coming back," Kirksay said.

He returned to the Iona bench about seven minutes into the second half and checked into the game with 7:48 left with the Gaels on top by seven.

"I told him I'd let him in, but would take him out the very second I saw he wasn't OK," Iona coach Jeff Ruland said.

Kirksay finished with four points in 19 minutes.

Iona (20-10) led 76-66 with 3:54 remaining. Siena battled back to trail by four with 2:10 remaining after a jump shot by Jim Cantamessa, who finished with 18 points.

But the Saints would get no closer. The Gaels hit 6 of 9 free throws in the closing minutes and Siena missed several shots.

The Saints were up 24-22 when Kirksay went down. The teams traded baskets until halftime, but strong defense kept both on the outside instead of driving for the basket. The Saints shot 17 3-pointers in the first half, making seven, and went 10-for-32 for the game.

Iona began penetrating the Siena defense in the second half and Siena had trouble holding onto the ball. The Saints finished with 17 turnovers.

Iona took the lead, 43-41, less than two minutes into the second half and led 57-45 with 14:15 left. Kirksay's free throw with 7:48 to go put the Gaels on top 68-60.

The Saints had a chance to close within three points with 1:40 left, but Dwayne Archbold's shot spun around the rim and skipped out. After an offensive rebound, Corey Osinksi's shot also missed.

Down 80-74 with 34 seconds left, Cantamessa's 3-point shot was blocked by Kirksay, who was fouled and made two free throws to put the game away.

Nakiea Miller scored 15 points for Iona and had a game-high nine rebounds. Ivo Kresta had 14 points and Phil Grant added 12.

Marcus Faison scored 17 points for Siena on an off-night, going 6-for-13. Archbold had 13 and Scott Knapp added 12.

"This is bitter, a very bitter pill," said Siena coach Paul Hewitt.

The teams split their regular-season series, with Iona winning in overtime 96-92 and Siena winning 94-89.

"I kept waiting for our run to come, but we couldn't stop them," Osinski said of the loss. "They kept making shots."

 


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