Box Score
Babson Park, Mass. - Visiting Clark University
used an 11-0 run in the closing minutes of the second half to
secure a 64-55 victory over host Babson College in a New England
Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) men's basketball
matchup at Staake Gymnasium on Saturday afternoon.
With the win, the Cougars improve to 11-7 overall and 2-3 in the
conference, while the Beavers fall to 8-9 overall and 1-4 in league
play.
The victory also gives Clark head coach Paul Phillips his 350th
career win and the 11th win of the season is already more than the
Cougars had all of last season.
Sophomore Brian
Vayda (Sturbridge, Mass.) led Clark with 14 points and
six rebounds, while senior co-captain Mark
Alexander (Providence, R.I.) contributed 13 points,
six boards, five assists, and two steals. Senior Jack
Minister (Manchester, England) added 11 points for the
Cougars, and sophomore Mitch
Renshaw (Rutland, Mass.) just missed a double-double
with nine points to go with nine rebounds.
Babson was led by first-year Alex Rudolph, who scored 10 points
and recorded a game-high four steals, and sophomore Kris Noonan,
who finished with nine points and nine rebounds.
The two teams exchanged the lead 14 times in the contest, with
neither squad going up by more than five until the final two
minutes. After taking a 32-31 edge into the break, Clark went up by
four twice in the opening five minutes of the second half. Babson
then used a 6-0 run to move back in front, 42-40, with 11:36 left,
and it remained a one-possession game until the Cougars' decisive
run.
With Babson leading 51-50 with 3:48 remaining, Alexander netted
five straight points with a three-pointer and a lay-up to give his
team a 55-51 advantage. Vayda, Renshaw, and senior Reed
Powell (Worcester, Mass.) then each drew a foul and
sank both free throws to extend the Cougars' run to 11-0 and push
their lead to 61-50 with 50 seconds left. Powell would later add
two more freebies and Alexander hit one of two with 20 ticks left
as Clark came away with the 64-55 win.
The Cougars return to action on Wednesday when it visits
Springfield for a 7:00 p.m. tipoff.