Box Score Brunswick, Maine - The Bowdoin College men's basketball team
survived the visiting Trinity College Bantams in a
physical New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC)
battle this evening at Morrell Gymnasium Friday night, 46-39.
Trinity drops to 11-8 overall and 3-3 in the NESCAC with its second
loss in a row, while the Polar Bears improve to 17-1 overall and
5-1 in the league.
Trinity was led by junior co-captain center George Papadeas
(Athens, Greece), who had nine points and 11 rebounds off the
bench. Sophomore guard Jaquann Starks (Hartford, Conn.)also had
nine points for the Bantams, while sophomore forward Shay Ajayi
(Brooklyn, N.Y.)had seven points and a game-high 12 caroms.
John Swords was the high scorer on the night with 11 to go with six
rebounds and four blocks. Andrew Madlinger had nine points, seven
rebounds and four assists for the Polar Bears while Matt Mathias
also pitched in nine points for Bowdoin. Both teams connected
on 28 percent of their shots for the game and Trinity held a
49-36 advantage in rebounding. Bowdoin turned the ball over just
seven times compared to 14 for Trinity, and the Polar Bears
converted those directly into 12 points.
Both teams struggled to find their offensive footing as defense
ruled throughout the contest. Bowdoin never trailed, and held a
21-17 edge at halftime. The Polar Bears used a 8-2 run out of the
gate in the second half to push the lead to 29-19 with 15 minutes
remaining. The Bantams answered with a 10-3 run of their own,
as five straight points from Ajayi trimmed the lead to 33-29 with
9:30 left to play. Bowdoin replied with what turned out to be the
game's decisive run, scoring seven straight points, to take their
biggest lead of the game at 40-29 with under five minutes to
play. Trinity cut the advantage to five points on four
occasions over the final few minutes, but could get no closer as
Bowdoin connected on five consecutive free throws down the stretch
to clinch the win.