Box Score Hartford, Conn. – Sophomore guard Ben Ferris
(Essex Junction, Vt.) scored 17 of his game-high 23 points
in the first half and added eight rebounds, seven assists, and
three steals to lead the visiting Tufts University Jumbos to a
78-57 victory over the Trinity College Bantams in New England Small
College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) men's basketball action
this evening on Stan Ogrodnik Court in Ray Oosting Gymnasium.
Trinity drops to 8-12 overall and 2-5 in the NESCAC with its second
setback in a row, while the Jumbos win their eighth straight game
and up their season marks to 14-7 overall and 6-2 in the
league.
Watch Mark Richards score on the
inside
Trinity held a 27-26 lead with six minutes
left in the first half, after two of six first-half points off the
bench by freshman forward Mark Richards (Orangeburg, N.Y), but
Tufts closed the stanza with a 14-3 run that included a
three-pointer and four free throws by Ferris. Tufts led,
40-30, at the break, having outrebounded the Bantams, 20-12.
Sophomore center George Papadeas (Athens, Greece) paced the Bantams
with eight points in the first half.
Watch
Hart Gliedman drive and score off his own
rebound
The Jumbos held a double-digit lead
throughout the second half, shooting 73.7 percent from the field
(14-19), and sinking all three of its attempts from long range and
seven of its eight free throws. Tufts senior co-captain
forward Scott Anderson (Sudbury, Mass.) had 15 points, including
three treys in four tries, four boards, and three steals, while
first-year center Tom Palleschi (Haverhill, Mass.) added 10 points
and six rebounds. The Jumbos finished 28-for-49 from the
field (57.1%), 7-for-14 from three-point range, and 15-for-16 from
the foul line. Papadeas paced the Bantams with 11 points and
five rebounds, while Richards added 10 points, and senior captain
guard Mick DiStasio (Yarmouth, Maine) contributed three assists and
three steals.
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