BABSON PARK, MASS. -- Senior Greg Bush (East
Islip, N.Y.) led all scorers with 22 points and junior
Zach Etten (Hollis, N.H.) added 19 as
second-seeded Babson College defeated fifth-seeded Springfield
College in the first round of the New England Women's and Men's
Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Men's Basketball Tournament at Staake
Gymnasium on Wednesday night. With the victory, the Beavers (10-15)
advance to face top-seeded WPI in Saturday's semifinal round in
Worcester, while Springfield sees its season come to an end with a
record of 10-15.
Bush's game-high 22 came on 7-of-11 shooting from the field and
a 6-of-7 clip from the line. The senior forward scored 16 points in
the second half, including two clutch free throws that iced the
victory with 27 seconds left. Etten also had a monster game for the
Beavers, draining four three-pointers en route to 19 points while
leading the team with nine rebounds and five assists. Senior
tri-captain Kyle McDonald (Wethersfield, Conn.)
chipped in with 12 points, seven boards, and four assists, and
senior tri-captain Chris Bradley (Mount Vernon,
N.Y.) added 10 points, six rebounds, and two blocked
shots.
Senior co-captains Jamaal Gibbs (Norwalk,
Conn.) and Greg Daly (Farmington, Conn.)
both played well in their final collegiate game for Springfield.
Gibbs led the Pride with 20 points while hitting four
three-pointers, and Daly scored 18 points, grabbed a game-high 11
rebounds, and dished out four assists. Joining them in
double-digits was sophomore Pat Crean (Sleepy Hollow,
N.Y.), who netted 15 points and added six rebounds.
Springfield recorded 13 steals in the loss, including three each by
Gibbs, sophomore Ryan Blackmon (Stamford, Conn.),
and first-year Darryl Smith (Patchogue, N.Y.).
Springfield came out firing early, as Gibbs drained back-to-back
threes to give the visitors an early 6-0 lead. However, Babson
answered with consecutive trifectas from McDonald and Etten to tie
the game, and the two teams remained close until the six-minute
mark of the opening period. Leading by one at 27-26, the Beavers
extended the advantage to nine with eight straight points,
including a pair of three-pointers by first-year Matt Zoia
(Nashua, N.H.), and later led by as many as 10 after an
Etten three made it 38-28 with 3:41 to go. Springfield cut it back
to four with a 6-0 spurt, but Etten and McDonald closed the period
with two more three-pointers to give Babson a 43-34 advantage
heading into the locker room. The Beavers shot a torrid 65.2
percent from the field in the first half, with Etten netting 11 and
Bush and Bradley adding eight apiece. Gibbs paced Springfield with
11 in the opening stanza, while Daly tossed in 10.
After the two teams played evenly for the first six minutes of
the second half, Etten knocked down another three-pointer to spark
a 10-0 run that pushed Babson's lead to 57-40. The Beavers still
held a double-digit lead at the seven-minute mark, when Etten threw
down a thunderous two-handed dunk on the break to make it 64-49.
However, the Pride answered with a 13-2 barrage over the next two
minutes to cut its deficit to just six, 64-58, with five minutes
left to play. Blackmon netted five points during the streak, while
Gibbs added four more.
The squads continued to trade baskets until the final minute,
when Crean sank a three to cut Babson's lead to 72-66 with 50
seconds remaining. After McDonald drew a foul and hit one of two,
Gibbs knocked down yet another three to pull his team to within
four, 73-69, with 36.8 on the clock. However, Bush drew a foul for
the Beavers and hit two huge free throws to make it 75-69 with 27.5
seconds remaining, and Etten added another freebie with 19.2 left
for the 76-69 final.
Springfield College vs Babson College
2/27/08 7:00 PM at Babson Park, MA
At Babson Park, MA
BABSON COLLEGE 76, SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE 69
SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE (10-15)
Jamaal Gibbs 8-17 0-0 20; Gregg Daly 7-11 2-2 18; Pat Crean 5-13
4-6 15; Ryan Blackmon 3-9 0-0 7; Darryl Smith 1-3 3-8 5; Chaz
Burrell 1-4 0-0 2; Russ Krichman 1-1 0-2 2; Alan Moreau 0-1 0-0 0;
Dan White 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 26-59 9-18 69.
BABSON COLLEGE (10-15)
Greg Bush 7-11 6-7 22; Zach Etten 7-13 1-2 19; Kyle McDonald 4-9
1-3 12; Chris Bradley 4-6 2-3 10; Matt Zoia 2-2 0-0 6; Pat Belniak
1-2 3-4 5; Brian MacDonald 0-1 2-3 2; Dana Mauro 0-0 0-0 0; Peter
Skogg 0-2 0-0 0; Shelton Ladson 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 25-46 15-22 76.
Springfield College........... 34
35 - 69
Babson College................ 43
33 - 76
3-point goals--Springfield College 8-23 (Jamaal Gibbs 4-8; Gregg
Daly 2-3; Ryan Blackmon 1-5; Pat Crean 1-4; Chaz Burrell 0-3),
Babson College 11-19 (Zach Etten 4-7; Kyle McDonald 3-5; Greg Bush
2-3; Matt Zoia 2-2; Peter Skogg 0-1; Brian MacDonald 0-1). Fouled
out--Springfield College-Pat Crean, Babson College-Pat Belniak.
Rebounds--Springfield College 28 (Gregg Daly
11), Babson College 34 (Zach Etten 9). Assists--Springfield
College 12 (Gregg Daly 4), Babson College 16 (Zach Etten 5). Total
fouls-Springfield College 20, Babson College 17. Technical
fouls--Springfield College-None, Babson College-None. A-225