Box Score Hartford, Conn. – Junior guard Jaquann Starks (Hartford,
Conn.) scored a game-high 20 points, sinking seven of eight shots
from the field and all four of his attempts from long range, with
four rebounds, three assists, and a blocked shot to lead the
Trinity College Bantams to a 59-46 victory over the visiting
Framingham State University Rams in men's basketball action
this evening on Stan Ogrodnik Court in Ray Oosting Gymnasium.
Trinity improves to 3-2 with its first home-opening win since
2009-10, while the Rams drop to 3-2.
Trailing, 27-23, at the half, after
Framingham State closed out the first frame with a 9-0 run, Trinity
came out of the break with a 14-0 spurt, holding the Rams without a
field goal until the 10:50 mark of the second stanza. Starks
had 11 points in the first half and added six of the 14 during the
Bantam run. The Bantams led, 41-29, at the 12:03 mark, after
a layup by junior guard Andrew Hurd (Windsor, Conn.), but
Framingham State scored the next seven points to cut the Bantam
advantage to five at 41-36 with just under nine minutes left on a
three-pointer by junior guard Joe McCabe (Canton,
Mass.). The Bantams went back ahead by double digits,
50-40, on a Starks three-pointer with 5:02 on the clock, and
maintained at least an eight-point cushion the rest of the way.
Trinity outscored the Rams, 36-19, in the
second half and outrebounded them, 14-8, after halftime. The
teams combined for 38 turnovers, including 11 each in the first
half, while Framingham State missed eight of 21 free throws and
Trinity missed of its 20 attempts from the foul line. Trinity
junior forward Shay Ajayi (Brooklyn, N.Y.) scored nine of his 11
points in the second half and added five rebounds, three steals,
and a block, senior forward Alex Conaway (New Haven, Conn.)
contributed 10 points, seven boards, and a block off the bench, and
sophomore forward Ed Ogundeko (Brooklyn, N.Y.) grabbed a game-high
eight rebounds. Framingham State sophomore guard Patrick
Gould (Quincy, Mass.) had 14 points, making eight of his nine
attempts from the charity stripe, and Tony Alexandre (Hyde Park,
Mass.) notched seven points, a team-high six rebounds, and three
steals off the Rams' bench.