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Shots taper off for Bears in second half against Cardinals

Bears shoot 51 percent in first half

Box Score  
Potsdam started strong by shooting 51 percent from the floor in the first half and led 33-29 at the break, but a strong second half surge pushed Plattsburgh past Potsdam for a 76-61 win at Jerry Welsh Gymnasium on Tuesday night. 
 
The Bears held onto that lead until 13:16 left in the game on a Rishawd Hendricks free throw that put Potsdam up 38-37. 
 
That would be the last time Potsdam would have the lead as Plattsburgh's Ezra Hodgson knocked down a 3-pointer to begin a 16-3 run at about the midway point of the second half.   
 
Free throws by Edward Correa and John Perez followed by a lay up, two 3-pointers and a jumper from Hodgson pushed the Cardinals' lead to 12 with 8:55 left. 
 
Hodgson finished with a game-high 18 points on 7-of-10 shooting (4-of-5 from 3-point range).  Shavar Fields and Correa added 11 points apiece while Perez had seven points and 12 rebounds. 
 
Junior Zac Adams (Potsdam, N.Y.  / Potsdam) took on more of a shooting load with Rob Duquette missing the game with an injury and led the Bears with 13 points.
 
Brandon Williams (Brooklyn, N.Y. / Boys & Girls) had 12 points and junior Tom Graf (Elbridge, N.Y. / Jordan-Elbridge) added 11 points, three rebounds and three assists.  Junior Conor Engle (Auburn, N.Y. / Auburn) had six points and nine rebounds.  Joe Estramonte (Greenwich, N.Y. / Greenwich Central) had six points, five assists and four rebounds. 
 
Potsdam (4-19, 2-14 SUNYAC) rallied earlier in the first half when it trailed 23-12 with 8:43 left. 
 
The Bears answered with a 16-4 run to take a 28-27 lead on a Graf lay up.  Williams converted a 3-point play on a lay up and free throw, a Rishawd Hendricks jumper, a Colin Peterson jumper, a Hendricks 3-pointer and a lay up by Adams.
 
The Bears were able to get to the free throw line for nine more attempts, but converted just 12-of-24 from the charity stripe.  The Cardinals (19-4, 13-3 SUNYAC) made 12-of-15 from the line. 
 
Plattsburgh was also aided by a plus 15 advantage on the boards. 
 
Potsdam will be back in action to face Buffalo State on Friday at 8 p.m.  
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