Kentucky-Bound Briscoe, Roselle Catholic Fend Off St. Anthony for State Title, Tournament of Champions Bid
By ADAM ZAGORIA & JEREMY FUCHS
TOMS RIVER, N.J. — Kentucky-bound point guard Isaiah Briscoe has piled up awards and achievements throughout his prep career in New Jersey, but he has never won the state’s ultimate prize, the Tournament of Champions.
Now the McDonald’s and Jordan Brand All-American has yet another chance before he heads off to Big Blue Nation.
The 6-foot-3 Briscoe went for 17 points, 6 rebounds and 4 assists as Roselle Catholic held off Naismith Hall of Fame coach Bob Hurley and St. Anthony, 56-52, in the New Jersey Non-Public B state final before a capacity crowd of more than 3,200 at Pine Belt Arena. It was RC’s second win over Hurley and the Friars this season.
It marked the first time ever a team has beaten St. Anthony twice in one season and also the third straight year that Roselle Catholic has ousted the Friars from the state tournament.
“I never doubted that we couldn’t win the game,” Briscoe said after the Lions outscored the Friars, 28-21 in the second half after trailing at the break. “I always knew that we would come out and win the game.”
Briscoe and the Lions (26-4) will likely open as the No. 1 seed in the TOC, which begins Wednesday and features the state’s four public school champions and its two non-public champs in a winner-take-all event.
“We’re going to win it,” Briscoe said.