HARTFORD, Conn. – The top-ranked Trinity College Men's Basketball team triumphed over visiting University of Hartford, 95-68, in a non-conference battle at Ray Oosting Gymnasium Tuesday night. The Bantams roll to an 8-0 record, while the Hawks slide to 5-3 on the season.
What Happened:
- The Hawks held a 9-4 lead after the opening four minutes behind three-pointers from Kaosi Chijioke and River Eberhardt, but Henry Vetter netted eight straight points for Trinity to help pull even at 14-14.
- After a three-point play from Tristan Davis handed the Bantams a 22-19 lead with 9:51 on the clock, Trinity ripped off a 19-1 run over the next four minutes, fueled by five points from David Ayles and four-point efforts from Jarrel Okorougo and Davis, to create separation with a 41-20 lead.
- The Bantams took a 47-29 lead into the half, and then extended their advantage to 60-31 on a bucket from Okorougo at the 15:08 mark.
- Okorougo netted seven points down the stretch, followed by four points from Kobe Closeil and Davis to secure the 95-68 win.
Inside the Numbers:
- The Bantams connected on 42.7% (32-of-75) from the field, including 34.8% (8-of-23) from beyond the arc, and 71.9% (23-of-32) from the foul line.
- The Hawks shot 41.5% (22-of-53) from the floor, 26.9% (7-of-26) from three-point range, and 70.8% from the free throw stripe.
- Rebounds: Trinity 44, Hartford 38
- Turnovers: Trinity 13, Hartford 30
- Points off Turnovers: Trinity 29, Hartford 15
- Points in the Paint: Trinity 38, Hartford 28
- Bench Points: Hartford 32, Trinity 24
- Trinity had four scorers in double figures, led by Vetter with a game-high 20 points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals.
- Okorougo tallied 17 points with seven rebounds, a game-high four assists and two blocks, while Davis posted 15 points, five rebounds, a career-high five steals and two blocks.
- Ayles added 10 points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals, and Drew Lazarre notched nine points, four rebounds, four assists and two blocks.
- Eberhardt paced the Hawks offense with a team-high 14 points with seven rebounds, three blocks and two assists.
- Jaron Bloomfield chipped in 10 points off the bench, while Chijioke recorded nine points and two rebounds in the loss.
Up Next:
- The Bantams will be back on the court when they welcome Suffolk, UMass-Dartmouth and Albertus Magnus to Ray Oosting Gymnasium for the 2025 Trinity College Holiday Tournament from December 30-31.
- Trinity will open the tournament against Suffolk on December 30 at 5:00 p.m., followed by UMass-Dartmouth vs. Albertus Magnus at 7:00 p.m.
- All-time, the Bantams are 5-1 against the Rams, dating back to their first meeting in 1985-86, including a 70-56 win in the Holiday Tournament Championship Game last season.