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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. - The senior tandem of Jimmy Bartolotta and
Billy Johnson combined for 59 points in MIT's 69-56 victory over
Babson College in a New England Women's and Men's Athletic
Conference (NEWMAC) men's basketball game on Saturday. Bartolotta
led the way with 33 points on 12-of-17 shooting from the floor,
including a 5-of-8 performance from behind the arc. Johnson totaled
26 points, 24 of which coming in the second half, on a 10-of-12
outing at the free-throw line and a 7-of-11 total from the field.
Shelton Ladson (New York, N.Y.) paced the Beavers'
(8-5, 0-2 NEWMAC) balanced attack with 11 points.
The Engineers (9-4, 2-0 NEWMAC) quickly established a 7-2 edge
to open the game. Babson countered with an 8-3 spurt, capped by a
basket by senior captain Zach Etten(Hollis, N.H.)
to even the contest at 10 at the 12:59 mark. MIT inched out to a
six-point edge on a pair of occasions, the last at 24-18 with 8:19
on the clock. Babson went on to tally seven unanswered points,
eventually taking its first lead of the game on a pair of free
throws by sophomore Matt Zoia (Nashua, N.H) with
3:55 left. A Bartolotta layup ended the Engineers' scoring drought
almost a minute later, resulting in a 26-25 edge. Two lead changes
and a tie ensued before MIT entered the break with a 30-29 margin.
MIT increased its lead to four, courtesy of a trio of free
throws by Johnson during the opening minute of the half. Etten
quickly erased the deficit with a basket and a pair of free throws
while Pat Belniak (Sutton, Mass.) drained a layup
to put the Beavers ahead, 35-33, at 17:25. On the Engineers'
ensuing possession, Johnson's layup ignited 14-3 run that spanned
nearly six minutes. Babson battled back, narrowing its deficit to
five (49-44) on a three-point play by Eric White
(Hyattsville, Md.) midway through the frame. This was as
close as the Beavers would get as MIT mounted an 11-3 run during
the next five minutes for a comfortable 13-point (60-47) cushion.
Babson came within 10 (64-54) on a three-pointer by first-year
Jake Gruber (Newton, Mass.), but the Engineers
thwarted any hopes of a late rally.
For the Beavers, Etten finished with nine points and five
rebounds while Belniak and Zoia each added eight points.
Kris Noonan (Boothbay Harbor, Maine) led the way
with seven boards as Marcus Edwards (East Hampton,
N.Y.) grabbed three steals.
In addition to his game-high scoring effort, Bartolotta added
three steals and two blocks while Johnson notched seven rebounds
and three steals for the Engineers. Bradley Gampel dished out six
assists as Billy Bender contributed six boards and four assists
coming off the bench.
Both teams will continue action on Monday, Jan. 12. Babson will
travel to Amherst College while MIT will host Newbury College.