Box Score BOX SCORE
WORCESTER, Mass. – Visiting Babson held Clark to 29
percent shooting in the second half en route to a 49-41 win in New
England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC)
men's basketball action on Saturday afternoon.
The Beavers improve to 8-8 overall and 3-2 in league play, while
the Cougars, who have dropped three straight and six of their last
seven, slip to 6-12 overall and remain the lone winless team in
conference play.
The game started out extremely slow as each team had only one
basket apiece in the first four minutes of action. Clark finally
seemed to find some continuity, moving ahead 15-7 with a little
less than ten minutes left in the opening half following a Drew
Billington (Fairfield, Conn.) fast break finish.
Sophomore Russell Braithwaite (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
kept the Beavers close, scoring seven of their final nine points
courtesy of some aggressive drives to the basket and hard work on
the offensive glass helping make the halftime score 23-18.
The game stayed tight through most of the second half but with the
score tied at 37 with a little more than six minutes remaining,
Braithwaite and junior Kris Noonan (Boothbay Harbor,
Maine) sparked an 8-2 run capped by a Braithwaite inside
hoop to give the Beavers a 45-39 edge.
Brian Vayda (Sturbridge, Mass.) answered back with a basket of his
own at the 3:37 mark to make the score 45-41 but the Cougars would
not score again as they missed their final four shots and committed
three turnovers in the final two minutes.
Neither team shot the ball effectively, with Babson making just 36
percent of their attempts (16-for-44) and Clark connecting on just
18-of-52 shots (34 percent).
The Beavers held a sizable edge in points from the free throw line
(17-4) and points off of turnovers (18-8) and the teams combined to
go 1-for-18 from behind the arc.
Braithwaite led all scorers with 15 points in 28 minutes, while
Noonan added 11 in just 18 minutes.
No Clark player reached double figures but Vayda finished with nine
points and ten rebounds. Jeff Tagger (Brockton, Mass.) finished
with eight points and a career-high seven rebounds and D.J. Bailey
added five points and eight rebounds.
Babson, which has won three of their last four games, returns to
Worcester on Wednesday when they visit WPI for a 5:30pm game, while
Clark plays host to Springfield.
Note: Taken from a Clark University press release.