Box Score Hartford, Conn. – The Trinity College Bantams used a
51-point second half, after managing just 19 points before the
break, to down the visiting Wesleyan University Cardinals, 70-65,
in New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC)
men's basketball action this evening in Oosting
Gymnasium. Trinity snaps a three-game losing streak and
improves to 12-9 overall and 4-4 in the NESCAC, while the Cardinals
drop to 10-11 overall and 3-4 in the conference with their first
loss in five games.
Trinity trailed, 26-19, at halftime but
scored the first 12 points of the second stanza to go ahead, 31-26,
at the 15:46 mark on a drive by sophomore forward Shay Ajayi
(Brooklyn, N.Y.). Wesleyan hung close, cutting the Bantam
lead to 41-39 on a trey by freshman guard Harry Rafferty (Dubuque,
Iowa) with 11 minutes left. Trinity scored nine of the next
11 points and led, 50-41, after a jumper by sophomore guard Jaquann
Starks (Hartford, Conn.) with 6:38 on the clock. A drive by
rookie guard B.J. Davis (Hamden, Conn.) made the score, 63-60, with
a minute remaining, but junior Hart Gliedman (New York, N.Y.) and
sophomore Rick Naylor (Sudbury, Vt.) made seven of eight free
throws down the stretch to seal it for the Bantams. Trinity
had led, 11-7, at the 12-minute mark of the first half after
back-to-back buckets by junior co-captain center George Papadeas
(Athens, Greece), but Wesleyan scored seven of the final nine
points before intermission.
Papadeas led the Bantam offense with 13
points, sinking six of nine shots from the field, and added eight
rebounds and two blocks, while rookie forward Ed Ogundeko
(Brooklyn, N.Y.) had 12 points and two blocks, and Ajayi finished
with 11 points and five boards. Starks recorded five rebounds
and five assists, while junior co-captain forward Steve Spirou
(Pelham, N.H.) contributed seven points, eight boards, and five
assists. Trinity shot 53.6 percent from the field (15-28) in
the second half, after making just seven of 28 shots from the floor
in the first half, and sank 19 of 25 free throws after
halftime. The Bantams outboarded the Cardinals, 45-31.
Rafferty scored 13 of his game-high 15 points in the second half,
while Davis scored 13 points, Edmonds had 12 points, and sophomore
guard Jack Mackey (Warwick, N.Y.) added 10 points for
Wesleyan. The Cardinals shot 80 percent from the foul line
(20-for-25).