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75
Rowan Rowan 10-17,9-9 NJAC
89
Winner Montclair St. MSU 25-1,17-1 NJAC
Rowan Rowan
10-17,9-9 NJAC
75
Final
89
Montclair St. MSU
25-1,17-1 NJAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Rowan Rowan 42 33 75
Montclair St. MSU 42 47 89

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Upset Bid by Men's Basketball Falls Short as #6 Montclair State Prevails, 89-75, in NJAC Semifinals

Khalil Baker scores personal-best 20 points

MONTCLAIR, NJ - Khalil Baker scored 20 points but Rowan's upset bid fell short as #6 Montclair State rallied from a 12-point deficit to defeat Rowan, 89-75, in the semifinals of the NJAC Men's Basketball Championship. The season comes to an end for Rowan (10-17) while Montclair State (25-1) moves on to face TCNJ in the title game on Saturday.
 
Baker shot a season-best 8-for-13 from the field to record a new career-high. Taz Cantey had 18 points, six assists and five steals in his final game as a Prof with fellow senior Brycen Williams scoring 12 points and picking up four steals. Khamai Orange scored 14 points and posted a career-high six steals as Rowan forced the Red Hawks into 23 turnovers.
 
With Rowan leading, 63-51, at 12:59 remaining, Montclair State went on a decisive 28-5 run that spanned nine minutes. The Red Hawks made 10-of-16 field goals, with five three-pointers and picked up seven steals to overtake the Profs. A three by Jacob Morales ended the run and the home team had a 79-68 lead with 3:21 remaining. Rowan could get no closer and saw MSU finish it out with six free throws in the final :44.
 
The game saw each team hold double-digit leads early on. Montclair State jumped out first and went up on Rowan, 27-17, at 11:35 of the first half. The Profs outscored the Red Hawks, 19-8, with contributions from a number of players to take a 36-35 lead at 4:24. The teams would go into halftime tied at 42-42.
 
Cantey got Rowan going in the second half as he scored four in an 8-0 run to give the Profs a 50-42 lead. Four straight from the senior, along with a basket from Williams, built Rowan's lead up to its largest margin of the game, 63-51, but from there, Montclair State started its game-winning rally.
 
Rowan shot well in the game, hitting over 50 percent in both halves, but Montclair State made 16 three-pointers to just five for the Profs.
 
The fifth seed in the tournament, Rowan went 9-9 in league play and reached the semifinals for the first time since 2022-23 with a quarterfinal win over NJCU.
 
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