Box Score Hartford, Conn. – Junior guard Rick Naylor (Sudbury, Vt.)
scored 13 of his 16 points after halftime and four in overtime to
lead the Trinity College Bantams to a 67-66 win over the visiting
Bowdoin College Polar Bears in New England Small College Athletic
Conference (NESCAC) men's basketball action this evening on
Ogrodnik Court in Oosting Gymnasium. Trinity improves to 15-5
overall and takes over sole possession of first place in the league
with a 5-1 league mark. Bowdoin drops to 13-5 overall and 4-2
in the NESCAC with its first loss in five games. The teams
have played four overtimes in their last two games against each
other, as the Bantams earned a 71-67 win in triple overtime at
Bowdoin in the 2014 NESCAC Quarterfinals. Trinity hosts league
Colby tomorrow at 3 p.m. in its final home game of the regular
season, while the Polar Bears visit Amherst tomorrow at the same
time.
Trinity trailed, 58-52, with 5:40 left in
regulation after a layup by Polar Bear senior center John Swords
(Sudbury, Mass.), but fought back and took a 62-61 lead on a
three-pointer from the right corner by Naylor with just under two
minutes on the clock. Bowdoin senior co-captain guard Bryan
Hurley (Watertown, Mass.) tied it at 62-62 from the foul line with
his second of two, after recording the only Polar Bear missed free
throw of the night on his first attempt. Bowdoin had the ball
with 36 seconds left, but the Bantam defense forced a shot-clock
violation after one of five rejections inside by sophomore forward
Ed Ogundeko (Brooklyn, N.Y.). Junior guard Jake Donnelly
(Williston, Vt.) stole the ball for Bowdoin with five seconds left,
but Trinity junior forward Shay Ajayi (Brooklyn, N.Y.) blocked the
potential game-winner by Polar Bear junior guard Lucas Hausman
(Westport, Conn.) as time expired.
In overtime, Naylor scored back-to-back on
two short jumpers for a 66-62 Bantam lead with 3:11 left to play,
but Hausman made a pair of free throws to finish 13-for-13 from the
line in the game, to pull the visitors back to within two.
Ogundeko grabbed an offensive rebound, his 12th board of the
night, was fouled on the put-back, and made one of two to extend
the Trinity lead to 67-64, and Bowdoin rookie Liam Farley (Chicago,
Ill.) made a jumper from just inside the arc on the right wing to
make the score, 67-66, with 48 seconds remaining. Bowdoin
forced its own shot-clock violation, thanks to a block by junior
forward Matt Palecki (Southborough, Mass.) on the ensuing Trinity
possession, but Bowdoin fumbled the inbounds pass at half court
after a timeout and Hurley was forced to shoot a desperation heave
from there that bounced away off the backboard and the rim.
Bowdoin had led for the majority of the first
half, although never by more than five points, as Hausman poured in
17 points before the break to stake the visitors to a 32-28
lead. Swords added eight points and Palecki had seven,
accounting for all the Polar Bear points at halftime. Junior
guard Jaquann Starks (Hartford, Conn.) led the Bantams with 11
points at intermission, as Trinity shot just 34.5 percent from the
floor but made five of its 11 attempts from long range.
Trinity tied it briefly at 32-32 less than a minute into the second
half on two free throws each by Ajayi and Starks, but Hausman
snatched the lead right back on a drive and the Polar Bears built
their lead back up to 47-39 at the 14:55 mark on two free throws by
sophomore forward Jack Hewitt (Scarsdale, N.Y.). Two buckets
inside by Ogundeko and a pair of Naylor treys gave the lead back to
Trinity at 52-47 with 9:21 on the clock, but Bowdoin answered with
an 11-0 run to go ahead, 58-52, before Trinity's final
comeback.
Starks matched Naylor with 16 points for
Trinity, as the pair combined to go 8-for-13 from long range, and
both added three assists, while Ogundeko finished with 13 points to
go with his game-high 12 rebounds and five blocked shots, and
junior guard Andrew Hurd (Windsor, Conn.) dished seven
assists. Hausman led all scorers with 30 points, while Swords
totaled 13 points, nine boards, and four blocks, and Hurley
registered nine points, six rebounds, and seven assists for
Bowdoin. Trinity made 11 three-pointers in 26 attempts and
enjoyed a 52-to-32 rebounding advantage, while the Polar Bears made
18 of their 19 free throws, but missed six of seven field-goal
attempts in overtime.