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Iona scored 55 points in the first 16 minutes, then managed just three field goals and seven points over the next 16 1/2 minutes.
Jermel Jenkins ended the lengthy drought with a 3 from the left corner with 8 minutes left.
From there on, the teams traded baskets as the pace slowed. Machado's three-point play pushed the lead to 70-64 with 5 minutes remaining before Hartsock hit an outside shot. After two missed foul shots by the Gaels, he hit another short turnaround jumper to cut the lead to two.
With 2:26 left, Hartsock popped out on the right wing to hit a go-ahead 3. It was the Cougars' first lead of the game.
"This is a team that's worked hard all year, that's never given up," Hartsock said.
Davies added two free throws in the final minute before Zylstra scored in transition and turned it into a three-point play, and the comeback was complete.
It was a shocking turn of events because of how well the Gaels -- who also got 13 points from Jenkins, 12 from Mike Glover and 10 by Sean Armand -- started out.
"You're looking for answers out there, looking for guys to make a play," Cluess said. "Their good player is drilling it with guys in his face and guys draped all over him. Big-time players have to make big-time plays."
Rose, a co-captain for the old Phi Slamma Jamma teams at Houston, has tasted disappointment before. But not this night.
During a timeout in the middle of the comeback, he saw something he'll never forget.
"The look in our players' eyes at that time was, 'Game on. We've got a chance here,'" Rose said. "And we were able to finish it off."
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