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Yellowjackets Reach Wendy's Title Game in Final Year

Yellowjackets Reach Wendy's Title Game in Final Year

From University of Rochester Athletics

Jared Seltzer posted career highs of 24 points and 14 rebounds while Sam Borst-Smith added 18 points, five assists and five steals to push the University of Rochester past RIT, 80-64, in the second semifinal of the Wendy's College Classic at the Louis Alexander Palestra Friday night.
 
Rochester (6-2) will play in Saturday's championship game against Roberts Wesleyan College at 8 pm. The Yellowjackets have won 11 Wendy's Classic men's titles, more than any other team. Roberts Wesleyan has three Wendy's titles, including the inaugural one in 1966-67 (92-81 over RIT).
 
This is the 50th and final year of the men's Classic. It is being discontinued due to schedule commitments of some of the teams.
 
A.J. Horde scored a game-high 25 points for RIT. He sank five three-point goals. Mitch Herman scored 12 points, all coming on four three-pointers. RIT is 3-3.
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Rochester used a 16-0 burst over four minutes late in the first half to surge into the lead. RIT, behind two treys apiece from Horde and Herman, opened an 18-6 lead in the first five minutes. When Troy Pierre-Louis sank a three-pointer from left wing, the Tigers had a 24-13 lead with 9:10 left.
 
Five Rochester players contributed to the 16-0 game-turning run. Borst-Smith was the ringleader, scoring half the points. Seltzer made a layup to get Rochester within one point (24-23). Then Jacob Wittig and Borst-Smith added layups off steals. Zack Ayers scored on a put-back to finish the burst and extend Rochester's lead to 29-24 with 5:30 left. Rochester led, 41-31, at halftime.
 
Herman's second trey of the game pulled RIT within 44-39, before Rochester went on a 9-2 run for a 53-41 advantage. Seltzer scored four points, Mack Montague sank a three from the right corner, and Borst-Smith drove for a layup.
 
Down 58-46, RIT regrouped for a 7-0 flurry to get within 58-53 with 11 minutes to play. Dylan Peretz scored seven points in a 12-2 surge that put Rochester up, 70-55, with 7:10 remaining.