Box Score Hartford, Conn. – Junior guard Jaquann Starks (Hartford,
Conn.) had a team-high 25 points, making four of six attempts from
three-point range and 13 of 14 shots from the foul line, and added
three rebounds and five assists to lead the Trinity College Bantams
to an 88-79 win over the visiting Colby College White Mules in New
England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) men's
basketball action this afternoon on Ogrodnik Court in Oosting
Gymnasium. Trinity improves to 16-5 overall and 7-1 in the
NESCAC with its third consecutive victory, while the Mules drop to
11-9 overall and 3-4 in the league with their third setback in a
row. Trinity honored the 20th anniversary of its
1994-95 NCAA Final Four team at halftime of today's
contest.
Trinity senior tri-captain center George
Papadeas (Athens, Greece) scored the game's first four
points, but the Bantams found themselves trailing, 16-11, at the
12:34 mark of the first half after two free throws by Colby junior
guard Ryan Jann (Westford, Mass.). Trinity scored seven points in a
row and led, 18-16, on a drive by junior forward Shay Ajayi
(Brooklyn, N.Y.) with just 90 seconds later, but a layup by Mule
junior guard Luke Westman (Newton, Mass.) put the visitors back
ahead, 21-18, with 8:30 on the clock. Starks, scoreless until
12:12 into the game, caught fire and scored 11 points during a 19-5
Bantam run that made the score, 37-25, with 1:38 left before the
break, and Trinity went into the locker room ahead, 39-28.
Trinity shot 50 percent from the field, made five of nine attempts
from long range, and nailed all eight of its free throws, while
Colby shot 35.5 percent from the floor, made three of 11
three-point attempts, and missed five of its eight tries from the
foul line in the first half. Starks led all scorers with 13
points at halftime.
Trinity opened the second stanza with a 7-0
run, including two baskets inside by Papadeas that Colby answered
with its own 7-0 spurt, including five points by Jann, to make the
score, 46-35, in the Bantams' favor at the 16:12 mark.
Trinity scored the game's next 11 points to go ahead, 57-35,
and opened up its biggest advantage, 66-43, after a pair of
technical foul shots by Starks with 8:11 left to play. Colby
used a full court press to chip away at the Bantam lead, pulling to
within single digits at 80-71 with just under one minute on the
clock, but Trinity made eight of 10 free throws down the stretch to
put the game away.
Trinity sophomore forward Ed Ogundeko
(Brooklyn, N.Y.) and Ajayi joined Starks in double figures in
scoring with 13 and 12 points, respectively, while Ogundeko added
seven rebounds and three blocks, and Ajayi grabbed five
boards. Papadeas finished with eight points and a game-high
eight boards, and junior guard Andrew Hurd (Windsor, Conn.) dished
five assists. Jann was the game's top scorer with 27
points to go with five rebounds and three assists, while Westman
contributed 14 points, five boards, and five assists for
Colby. Trinity shot 86.5 percent from the charity stripe
(32-27).