Friday, March 2
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18-11, 13-5 A-10

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[17/18] Rhode Island

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Gudmundsson’s Layup Caps Comeback as 'Cats Upset No. 16/17 Rhode Island, 63-61

3/2/2018 10:30:00 PM | Men's Basketball

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DAVIDSON, N.C. – Jon Axel Gudmundsson's 3-point play with 3.1 seconds remaining, capped a 9-0 Davidson run in the closing minutes, as the Wildcats knocked off No. 16/17 Rhode Island, 63-61, Friday in front of a sold out Belk Arena.
 
Trailing 61-54 at the 2:47 mark, Kellan Grady scored six straight for Davidson (18-11, 13-5 A-10) to cut the deficit to 61-60, with 16 seconds remaining.
 
During the 'Cats' come-from-behind spurt, the Rams missed the front end of three consecutive one-and-ones, including Jared Terrell's attempt with 15 ticks left, which set up Gudmundsson's heroics.
 
Rhode Island (23-6, 15-3 A-10) had one final shot, but Fatts Russell's try from just inside of mid-court, rimmed off.
 
Coming off a career-high 45 points in Davidson's thrilling triple-overtime contest at St. Bonaventure Tuesday, Peyton Aldridge recorded his sixth straight double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds.
 
Grady finished with 16 points, while Gudmundsson added 11 to go along with 6 boards and 6 assists.
 
After Davidson jumped out to an 8-3 lead highlighted by triples from Aldridge and Oskar Michelsen, the Rams answered with a 20-6 streak and carried a 35-29 advantage into the half.
 
Terrell, who scored 16 points in the first half, led three Rams in double figures with 22 points on 8-of-16 shooting.

Davidson, which entered fourth nationally in free-throw percentage at 79.1 percent, finished 12-of-14 (.857) at the line, while Rhody converted just 5-of-11.
 
Tonight's win for the Wildcats was their first over a ranked opponent since knocking off No. 22 Dayton on Jan. 20, 2015.

Prior to this evening's regular season finale, Davidson recognized its 2018 Senior Class — Peyton Aldridge, Will Magarity, Oskar Michelsen, Rusty Reigel and Jordan Watkins.

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