Box Score Hartford, Conn. – Junior guard Jaquann Starks (Hartford,
Conn.) notched 12 points, seven rebounds, and three assists to lead
the Trinity College Bantams to a 66-59 win over the visiting Bates
College Bobcats in New England Small College Athletic Conference
(NESCAC) men's basketball action this evening on Stan
Ogrodnik Court in Ray Oosting Gymnasium. Trinity ups its
season mark to 13-3 and stays perfect in three league games
entering tomorrow afternoon's contest against Tufts
University Jumbos (2-0 in NESCAC play). Bates falls to 11-3
overall and 1-1 in the conference.
With the game tied at 57-57 with just under
four minutes left to play, after a 15-footer by Bates sophomore
center Malcolm Delpeche (Wilmington, Del.), Trinity scored seven
points in a row to pull away. Junior guard Andrew Hurd
(Windsor, Conn.) gave the Bantams the lead for good with a drive to
make it 59-57, and senior tri-captain center George Papadeas
(Athens, Greece) followed with a thunderous dunk off a nice dish
from the baseline by Starks with under one minute remaining.
Hurd and Starks went 5-for-6 at the foul line down the stretch to
ice the game.
Trinity built a 23-15 lead inside the
eight-minute mark of the first half after a short Papadeas jumper
and led by double digits for the only time in the game at 31-21
thanks to an easy layup by senior tri-captain forward Steve Spirou
(Pelham, N.H.) with 17 seconds on the clock made possible by
another Starks pass in traffic. A pair of free throws by
Bates senior captain guard Graham Safford (Hampden, Maine) made the
score, 31-23, at the break. The teams combined to make 10 of
20 three-point attempts in the first half, but Trinity's
defense held the Bobcats to just one two-point field goal in 11
attempts. Safford paced Bates with eight points, while junior
guard Rick Naylor (Sudbury, Vt.) and sophomore swingman Chris
Turnbull (Ridgewood, N.J.) each scored six for Trinity off the
bench in the first stanza.
The Bobcats fought back, tying the game on a
three-pointer by Safford at 33-all at the 15:53 mark of the second
half, but five consecutive foul shots by Starks and senior forward
Alex Conaway (New Haven, Conn.) pushed the home team's lead
back up to 38-33 a minute later. Bates junior forward Mike
Boornazian (Portland, Conn.) drilled a trey to tie the game at
44-44 at the midpoint of the second frame, but Trinity answered yet
again with two free throws by Papadeas and a three-pointer by
Hurd. The Bantams led, 57-51, after a put-back by sophomore
forward Ed Ogundeko (Brooklyn, N.Y.) with 5:30 on the clock, before
a fast-break layup by Bobcat senior guard Billy Selmon (Atlanta,
Ga.) and Delpeche's jumper tied it for the third and final
time.
Trinity outrebounded Bates, 23-14, and the
Bobcats launched 19 three-pointers but made just five in the second
half. Bates finished with a 33.9 percent field-goal
percentage, while Trinity shot slightly better from the floor at
38.5 percent but made 16 of 18 second-half free throws.
Papadeas joined Starks with 12 points, while Hurd totaled 10 points
and six boards, and Ogundeko grabbed a game high nine boards to go
with four points and two blocked shots. Safford led all
scorers with 13 points but missed 10 of his 13 attempts from the
field while being harassed all game long by Trinity's Naylor
and senior tri-captain guard Hart Gliedman (New York, N.Y.).
Naylor made a key block on a corner jumper by Safford with Trinity
leading, 59-57, down the stretch. Bobcat senior captain guard
Adam Philpott (Gloucester, Mass.) added 11 points and six rebounds
off the bench.