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Antoine Mason's importance to the Niagara Purple Eagles can no longer be questioned.

Since the sophomore guard sprained his ankle in a Feb. 2 game against Loyola, the Purple Eagles (14-11, 10-4) are mired in their first three-game losing streak of the season.

Though they still lead the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference standings by one game, it's clear the Purple Eagles won't finish in that spot without Mason returning to play a key role.

"Doggone it, he's our leading scorer," coach Joe Mihalich said after Sunday's home loss to Canisius. "He's physical and tough and when you need a basket, he finds a way to put it in the hole. You might even think, doggone it, he's in trouble, and then someway he makes that shot in the paint with people on him."

"They're pretty different," said Canisius guard Billy Baron, who is dealing with a sore ankle himself. "They don't have his slashing ability, which is big. "They obviously lean a lot on him with his point production and when they don't have that they look for other guys to step up."

Marvin Jordan has started in Mason's place. On Sunday, Jordan shot 0 for 7 from the field and 0 for 2 from the free throw line.

Mason, who has scored in double figures every game this season and is the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference's second-leading scorer (18.9 ppg) is expected to return to the floor tonight when Niagara visits Marist. He has been practicing since Saturday and was last-minute scratch before the Canisius game.

"We thought he was going to give it a go but at the end of the day he felt like he'd be hurting the team if he played," Mihalich said. "We don't ever want a guy to play if he's hurt. We don't ever want a guy to play if he doesn't feel good about himself."

Niagara beat Marist 94-72 at home Jan. 3. The Purple Eagles never trailed in the game, led by as many as 30 points and pulled most of their starters with five minutes left to play.

But the Red Foxes (7-18, 4-10) are a different team of late, having beaten last year's regular season and tournament champions, Iona and Loyola, at home last week.

Marist's 6-foot-10 center Adam Kemp ? whose grandfather, Robert Monroe, played at Kenmore High School in the 1930s ? averaged 26 points on 71 percent shooting, 14.5 rebounds and 4.5 blocks in the two wins.

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Jay Bowie's return gives Marist men a boost
Team is 2-0 since junior came back



It?s no coincidence that the Marist College men?s basketball team is 2-0 since the return of junior forward Jay Bowie.

The Red Foxes will going after a third consecutive win tonight when they host Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference leader Niagara at the McCann Arena.

?Having Jay Bowie back, I can?t put a price tag on it,?? Marist head coach Chuck Martin said. ?We?re just better. I was playing freshman Phillip Lawrence. (Lawrence) did a nice job, but he?s not Jay Bowie.

?(Bowie) adds unbelievable toughness and a mental toughness ? he never crumbles under adversity.??

The Red Foxes (7-18, 4-10) were 1-10 without Bowie, who missed the 11 games due to a concussion suffered in a game at Hartford on Dec. 22. His return also may have boosted the play of reigning MAAC and Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Division I player of the week Adam Kemp.

A 6-foot, 10-inch junior, Kemp is averaging 26.0 points, 14.5 rebounds and 4.5 blocks over the last two games.

?It puts pressure on opposing teams,?? Martin said of having Bowie and Kemp in the lineup. ?Opposing teams can?t double-team Adam Kemp with Jay Bowie on the floor.??

In last month?s meeting at Niagara, the Purple Eagles (14-11, 10-4) opened a 51-30 halftime lead on their way to a 94-72 triumph. Ameen Tanksley and Juan?ya Green finished with 22 and 21 points. Antoine Mason, the son of former Knicks star Anthony Mason, added 17 points and Malcolm Lemmons had 11.

?It?s going to be a fun game,?? Martin said. ?They?re a really good team. They like to get up and down the court in transition and force the action. We?re going to go up and down ? we?re at our best when we get up and down in transition.

?We have to be really aggressive. We?re at home with momentum. We must have an attack mentality for 40 minutes. They?re going to make plays and we can?t let that affect us. We have to move on to the next play.??



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Notes: Martin said senior guard Devin Price practiced the last two days and is available if needed for tonight?s game. Price missed the last two games with an ankle injury. ? The Red Foxes will be in Lawrenceville, N.J., on Sunday to play a MAAC game against Rider.
 
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