Box Score Hartford, Conn. – Senior tri-captain guard David Kalema
(Burke, Va.) scored 18 points to lead the visiting Amherst College
Lord Jeffs to a 67-61 win over the Trinity College Bantams in New
England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) men's
basketball action this afternoon in Oosting Gymnasium.
Trinity falls to 11-6 overall and 3-2 in the NESCAC with its first
loss in three games, while No. 6-ranked Amherst improves to 15-2
overall and 5-0 in the league with its eighth win in a row.
Kalema opened the game with a three-pointer
from the right corner, and the visitors led by double digits at
21-11 with 7:40 left in the first half after a put-back by
sophomore center Ben Pollack (Farmington, Conn.). Trinity
used a 13-6 run to pull to within four at 27-24 with 3:10 on the
clock, as sophomore guard Jaquann Starks (Hartford, Conn.) scored
nine points during the spurt. Two free throws by Amherst
senior Tom Killiam (Summit, N.J.) gave the Lord Jeffs a 32-26 lead
with eight second remaining, and a put-back from the foul line by
Trinity sophomore guard Rick Naylor (Sudbury, Vt.) was waved off to
keep the score there at the break. Kalema led all scorers
with 10 at halftime, while Starks had nine and Trinity junior
forward Alex Conaway (New Haven, Conn.) added seven.
Amherst pushed its lead back up to double
digits at 41-31 at the 13:36 mark on two free throws by Kalema, but
six unanswered points on a trey and three free throws by sophomore
forward Shay Ajayi (Brooklyn, N.Y.) made the score, 43-37, less
than a minute later. The Lord Jeffs answered with a 12-3 run
and led, 55-40, on a Kalema trey midway through the second
half. First-year forward Ed Ogundeko (Brooklyn, N.Y.) scored
off an offensive rebound to pull the Bantams to within seven at
63-56 with 1:19 left to play, but Kalema and sophomore guard Connor
Green (Bedford, N.H.) sealed the win with four free throws down the
stretch.
Starks paced Trinity with 18 points and added
four rebounds, while Ajayi had 17 points and eight boards, Conaway
added 11 points and seven rebounds, and Ogundeko contributed seven
points, a team-high nine boards, and three blocked shots.
Green scored 14 points, while Killian added 13 points and a
team-high nine boards, and Pollack grabbed eight rebounds off the
bench for the Lord Jeffs.