WORCESTER, MASS. 02/27/08 - Freshman
Anthony Coppola (Watertown, Mass.) had 28 points and senior Brent
DiGiovanna (Hanover, Mass.) scored two key free throws in the
closing seconds of play to lift the seventh-seed Wheaton College
men's basketball team to a 78-74 victory over second-seed Clark
University in a New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference
(NEWMAC) quarterfinal round game played Wednesday night at the
Kneller Athletic Center.
With the victory, Wheaton (13-11) advances to the semifinal
round where they will face third seed Coast Guard Academy on
Saturday (3 p.m.) at top-seed WPI. Coast Guard beat number six MIT,
58-44, in New London, Conn.
In the other quarterfinal game, fourth-seed Babson College got
by fifth-seed Springfield College, 76-69. Babson will face number
one WPI in the other semifinal game on Saturday (1 p.m.) at WPI.
Sophomores Jaxon Leo (Leesburg, Va.) had 14 points and Ben
Stehle (Newton, Mass.) chipped in with 10 points and a team-high
seven boards to lead Wheaton.
Sophomore Mark Alexander's (Providence, R.I.) 18 points led
Clark (12-13). Senior D.J. Brinn and junior Sal DeMarco (Queens,
N.Y.) added 12 points each, while junior Peter Normadin
(Westminster, Mass.) and senior Pat Ochoa (Springfield, Mass.)
finished with 11 and 10 points, respectively. Normandin
grabbed a team-best six boards.
The Cougars took their last lead on a lay-up by Alexander
(66-65) with 6:34 left to play. Wheaton scored the next seven
points for a 72-66 advantage before two straight baskets from
Alexander, including a cross-court pass from Normandin, brought
Clark within two (70-72) with 3:29 remaining.
Coppola's jumper and Stehle's put-back pushed Wheaton's lead
back up to six (76-70) at the 2:30 mark, but Clark rallied with two
big shots in the final minutes. A hoop by Alexander and Normandin's
basket in traffic made it a two-point (74-76) game with 1:18 left
to play.
Both teams had several chances to pull ahead in the closing
seconds. Following a Wheaton timeout, Coppola turned the ball over
underneath with 58.8 remaining. Clark got the ball back, but
Brinn's jumper was off the mark. On the ensuing possession, Leo's
two-point attempt was off target and Brinn grabbed the rebound.
With 10.6 left to play, Alexander was called on an offensive foul
in the Cougars next possession. Following a timeout,
DiGiovanna, who entered the game during the break, was fouled. He
hit both free throws to seal the victory. Wheaton hit
18 of its 19 shots from the line in the game.
Clark hit 8-of-14 shots from three-point range en route to a
slim 45-42 half-time lead.
Trailing by six (15-21), the Cougars used a 17-6 run to take a
32-27 lead at the 7:04 mark. The stretch featured three trey's from
Brinn and a three-ball from Normandin and Ochoa.
Wheaton regained the lead (36-35) with a 9-3 spurt highlighted
by five points at the free throw line. However, Clark closed out
the half scoring 10 of the final 16 points for the three-point
advantage.
Clark, which held a slim 29-28 advantage on the boards, shot
50.9% from the field to Wheaton's 51.9%.
Newspaper Box Score
Wheaton College vs Clark University
02/27/08 7 p.m. at Worcester, MA - Kneller Athletic Center
At Worcester, MA - Kneller Athletic Center
WHEATON COLLEGE 78, CLARK UNIVERSITY 74
WHEATON COLLEGE (13-11)
Anthony Coppola 11-18 4-4 28; Jaxon Leo 4-8 4-4 14; Ben Stehle 4-6
2-3 10;
Bobby Perry 3-8 1-1 7; Ryan Sasso 1-4 4-4 6; Nick Michel 2-5 0-0 4;
Jake
Otto 1-1 1-1 3; Brent DiGiovanna 0-0 2-2 2; Kristopher Pedra 1-2
0-0 2; Mark
Sullivan 1-2 0-0 2. Totals 28-54 18-19 78.
CLARK UNIVERSITY (12-13)
Mark Alexander 8-15 2-5 18; Salvatore DeMarco 6-7 0-0 12; D.J.
Brinn 4-9 0-0
12; Peter Normandin 4-7 2-2 11; Pat Ochoa 4-6 0-0 10; Pat Landers
1-4 3-4 6;
Slader Lyell 1-3 1-2 3; Chris Vitulano 0-1 2-2 2; Kyle Bean 0-0 0-0
0; Byron Roberts 0-1 0-0 0; Jack Minister 0-2 0-0 0. Totals 28-55
10-15 74.
Wheaton College............... 42
36 - 78
Clark University.............. 45 29
- 74
3-point goals--Wheaton College 4-12 (Anthony Coppola 2-5; Jaxon
Leo 2-3;
Bobby Perry 0-1; Ryan Sasso 0-1; Mark Sullivan 0-1; Ben Stehle
0-1), Clark
University 8-22 (D.J. Brinn 4-7; Pat Ochoa 2-3; Peter Normandin
1-3; Pat
Landers 1-1; Byron Roberts 0-1; Jack Minister 0-2; Mark Alexander
0-5).
Fouled out--Wheaton College-None, Clark University-None.
Rebounds--Wheaton
College 28 (Ben Stehle 7), Clark University 29 (Peter Normandin
6).
Assists--Wheaton College 8 (Bobby Perry 3), Clark University 14
(D.J. Brinn
4). Total fouls--Wheaton College 18, Clark University 20.
Technical
fouls--Wheaton College-None, Clark University-Chris Vitulano. A-300
NEWMAC Quarterfinals - Wheaton advances to semifinal