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BABSON PARK, Mass. - The Babson College men's basketball team
used a brilliant defensive effort to record its biggest win of the
season on Monday night, as the Beavers upset nationally-ranked
Amherst College, 65-59, in a non-conference game at Staake
Gymnasium. With the win, Babson snapped a two-game slide and
improved to 6-7 overall, while the Lord Jeffs, who began the week
ranked ninth in the nation by D3hoops.com, lost their second in a
row to fall to 8-3.
Both teams were without their starting point guards in the
contest, as Amherst junior Conor Meehan (Meriden, Conn.) and Babson
first-year Marcus McDermott (Milton, Mass.) both
sat out with injuries. Meehan is Amherst's second-leading scorer
and leader in assists and steals, while McDermott leads the Beavers
in scoring and assists.
Helping to fill the scoring void for Babson were sophomore
Marcus Edwards (East Hampton, N.Y.) and first-year
Russell Braithwaite (Brooklyn, N.Y.), who netted
13 points apiece. Edwards shot 6-for-10 from the field, while
Braithwaite hit 6-of-12 while also grabbing six rebounds.
First-year Alex Rudolph (Bal Harbour, Fla.)
chipped in with nine points for the Beavers, sophomore Kris
Noonan (Boothbay Harbor, Maine) added a game-high 10
boards, and sophomore Matt Florio (Skillman, N.J.)
contributed six points, three assists, and two steals.
Picking up the slack for the Lord Jeffs was its deep bench,
which scored 51 points in the contest. First-year Allen Williamson
(Saugus, Mass.) led Amherst with 17 points, including three dunks
at key times during the contest, while sophomore Jeff Holmes
(Saunderstown, R.I.) added 15 points and six rebounds. First-year
Willy Workman (Northampton, Mass.) totaled 11 points, seven boards,
three assists, and three steals, and first-year Peter Kaasila
(Plaistow, N.H.) finished with six points and a game-high four
blocks. However, Amherst received just eight total points from its
starting unit, which was held to 2-for-23 shooting in the contest.
Babson led for the entire first half, going up by as many as 14
on two occasions before taking a 36-26 advantage into the break.
Edwards had nine points in the first period for the Beavers, while
Braithwaite and Rudolph each tossed in seven. Workman was the high
man with seven in the opening 20 minutes for Amherst, while Kaasila
added six.
Still trailing by double figures at 44-31 with 15:11 remaining
the second stanza, the Lord Jeffs clawed their way back into the
contest with a 10-0 run over the next five minutes. Holmes got the
offense going with six straight points, and two free throws by
Workman and a lay-up by sophomore Taylor Barrise (Allendale, N.J.)
cut the visitors' deficit to just three, 44-41, with 10:34 to go.
Babson eventually stretched its lead back to seven twice later
in the period, including a 50-43 margin following an Edwards
foul-line jumper at the eight-minute mark. However, Amherst came
storming back with a 9-0 run that was punctuated by back-to-back
dunks by Williamson -- the second of which turned into a
three-point play and gave the Lord Jeffs their first lead of the
game, 52-50, with 4:55 remaining.
The teams would trade baskets over the next two minutes, with
Amherst still leading by two, 57-55, after a Barrise free throw
with 2:57 remaining. Babson then caught a huge break when junior
captain Eric White (Hyattsville, Md.) drew a foul
on a three-point attempt from the left wing, and the Babson guard
took advantage by knocking down all three freebies to put his team
back in front, 58-57, with 2:29 on the clock.
The Beavers added to their lead with 1:49 left, as Rudolph hit a
nice driving lay-up from the left side to make it a 60-57 contest.
Following an Amherst miss, junior captain Matt Zoia
(Nashua, N.H.) then hit the biggest shot of the game for
Babson, as he converted a close-range jumper after a beautiful spin
move in the lane with the shot clock winding down to put the hosts
in front, 62-57, with under a minute to play. Zoia later hit one of
two free throws to push the Beavers' lead to six with 38 seconds
left, and after Williamson scored on a put-back to make it a
four-point game, Florio sank a pair of free throws with 20 ticks
remaining to finish off Babson's 65-59 win.
Both teams will resume conference play later this week. Babson
will travel to New London, Connecticut for a 7 p.m. NEWMAC matchup
with Coast Guard on Wednesday, while Amherst will host longtime
NESCAC rival Wesleyan on Friday at 8 p.m.