FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -
Isaiah Austin (Albany) hit a tie-breaking 3-pointer with 26 seconds remaining and the Cortland men's basketball team defeated nationally 25th-ranked University of St. Joseph (Conn.), 61-57, in the championship game of the Farmingdale State Tip-Off Tournament.
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Cortland (3-1) was led by tournament MVP
Aaron Coston (Kerhonkson/Rondout Valley), who finished with 15 points, nine rebounds and four assists. All-tournament selection
Kendall Arcuri (Staten Island/St. Joseph by-the-Sea) finished with 11 points, six rebounds and three assists. Austin scored 10 points and
Joel Davis (Watertown) tallied eight points.
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St. Joseph (3-2) was led by Lence Altenor, who scored 22 points and earned a spot on the all-tournament team. Jakari Tertulien hit 5-of-8 shots and ended with 10 points, while Billy Ray Barnes III and Deivone Tanksley Jr. each scored nine points.
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Cortland led 32-28 at halftime and extended its lead to nine points on five occasions in the second half, the last at 54-45 on a
Nolan Raymond (Queens Village/Vermont Academy (VT)) with 5:41 left. The Blue Jays scored the next nine points, capped by a Roel Figueroa layup with 1:35 remaining, to tie the game at 54-54.
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Coston hit a 3-pointer with 1:06 left to give the lead back to Cortland, but Altenor was fouled shooting a 3-pointer with 46 ticks remaining and made all three free throws to tie the game. On Cortland's next possession following a timeout, Coston kicked out a pass to Austin who buried the go-ahead 3-pointer. Altenor missed a contested 3-pointer with eight seconds left, and Coston made the first of two free throws with six seconds left to seal the victory.
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USJ shot 51 percent from the field compared to Cortland's 44 percent, but the Red Dragons made seven 3-pointers compared to three by the Blue Jays, and 14 USJ turnovers led to 18 Cortland points.
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Cortland returns to action on Tuesday, Nov. 25, with a non-league game at St. John Fisher.
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All-tournament team selection Kendall Arcuri (left) and tournament MVP Aaron Coston (Farmingdale Athletics Communications)