Box Score
Cambridge, Mass. - Four players finished in
double figures for Clark, as the fifth-seeded Cougars knocked off
top seed MIT, 71-59 in a New England Women's and Men's Athletic
Conference (NEWMAC) men's basketball semifinal on Saturday
afternoon.
Mitch
Renshaw's (Rutland, Mass.) personal 7-0 run put Clark
up eight points with 7:32 to go and MIT would get no closer, as the
Cougars (15-12) advanced to the NEWMAC Championship game for the
first time since 2003.
Noel Hollingsworth led the scoring for MIT, with 30 points in
the losing effort to go along with nine rebounds. Will Tashman also
had 12 points and eight boards for Tech (22-4), who will await word
on a possible at-large selection to the NCAA Division III
tournament on Monday morning.
After a Mitchell Kates 3-pointer put the Engineers on top, 49-47,
with 12:55 remaining, Clark would reel off the game's next 10
points while holding MIT scoreless for nearly six minutes.
Brian
Vayda knocked down a three-pointer from the top of the
key to give Clark the lead for good at the 10:10 mark. Renshaw
would then make three straight jumpers, including one from beyond
the arc, to propel the Cougars to the upset win.
Renshaw and Jack
Minister (Manchester, England), with 19 points each,
led the scoring for Clark. Mark
Alexander (15) and Vayda (10) joined them in
double-figures. Minister was five-for-ten from three while
Alexander added five rebounds and five assists, both team
highs.
Noel Hollingsworth led the scoring for MIT, scoring 30 in the
losing effort to go along with nine rebounds. Will Tashman also had
12 points and eight boards for Tech (22-4), who will await word on
a possible at-large selection to the NCAA Division III tournament
on Monday morning.
MIT would make its first seven shots of the game to open up a 17-4
advantage, just over four and a half minutes into the contest.
Billy Johnson connected on a pair of three's during the spurt.
However, Clark would respond with 15-2 run over the next 6:03 to
even things up at 19. With the game tied at 22, the Cougars then
scored 12 in a row, including four straight from three-point range,
to take a 34-22 lead with 2:29 remaining in the half. The Cardinal
and Grey would score the final nine of the period to get within
three at the intermission.
The teams traded baskets at the outset of the second half as
Tashman's layup and foul cut a five point Clark lead down to two. A
pair of Hollingsworth free throws would give MIT its first lead
since the 6:49 mark of the first. Clark then got a jumper from
Tucker
Esborn (Branford, Conn.) and a fast-break layup by
Alexander to go back on top by three before a quick 7-2 run by the
Engineers put the hosts on top, 47-45. Reed
Powell and Kates each made driving layups before the
decisive 10-0 run.
MIT had a 35-25 advantage on the boards but Clark was able to make
up for that by shooting 47.6% (10-21) from three-point range and
forcing the Engineers into 14 turnovers.
The NEWMAC Championship will be played at MIT on Sunday, February
28 at 12:00 p.m. with Clark taking on third seed, WPI. MIT will
find out its postseason fate during the NCAA selection announcement
on Monday morning at 10:00 a.m. Fans can view the announcement live
at NCAA.com.