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Date: February 12, 2005
Contact: Bill Sodoma
Martin paces Tufts to NESCAC tourney win over Colby
MEDFORD, Mass. ---Junior center Dan Martin (Sandwich, MA) poured in 26 points and
grabbed 15 rebounds in a career-best performance as the Tufts University
Jumbos pulled away for a 99-88 victory over the Colby College Mules in the
first round of the NESCAC mens basketball tournament on Saturday afternoon.
Tufts (16-9), the second seed, advances to play third-seed Bates College
in the tournament semi-finals at Amherst College next Saturday (Feb. 26)
at 4:00. Colby, the #7 seed, finishes its season with a 14-8 record.
A hotly contested game in front of 800 fans at Cousen Gym saw host Tufts
leading 39-36 at the half. The Jumbos were able to take charge and
maintain their lead in the second half thanks in great part to free throw
shooting. Tufts connected on 30 of 34 free throw attempts (88.2 percent)
in the second half when 23 fouls were whistled against the Mules. Martin
was 7 for 7 from the line in the second half.
After Tufts held a small lead early in the first half, Colby mounted a 9-2
run that gave them a 22-15 advantage on a free throw by senior captain Pat
McGowan (North Attleboro, MA) with 11:33 on the clock. He had six points
during the spurt. Tufts came back to tie the score at 26-26 on a lay-up by
Martin at 6:56. Another lay-up by Martin and a jumper by senior co-captain
Drew Kaklamanos (Jupiter, FL) in the final minute of the half gave the
Jumbos their three-point lead.
Tufts quickly pushed the margin to 10 points (48-38) early in the second
half with a 9-2 run capped by a three-pointer from sophomore guard David
Shepherd (Grantham, NH) at 17:50. The Jumbos were able to keep the Mules
at an arms length from that point. Colby was within five points, 56-51,
following two free throws by junior Michael Westbrooks (Dublin, Ireland)
at 12:07. The Jumbos ripped off an 8-2 spurt highlighted by a
three-pointer from freshman Jake Weitzen (New York, NY) that gave them a
64-53 lead with 10:24 to play. A Westbrooks lay-up pulled Colby within
nine (66-57) at 8:26, but five straight points by Martin put Tufts up
71-57 and they would lead by double digits the rest of the way.
Fifty-five fouls in total were called in the game, with four Colby
starters fouling out. The Mules also shot their freebies well, netting 19
of 21 overall for a 90.5 percentage. Tufts earned a huge 57-36 advantage
in rebounds, with senior tri-captain Reggie Stovell (Washington, DC)
adding nine to the cause.
Five Jumbos scored in double figures, with sophomore Brian Kumf (Milford,
MA) totaling 18 including an 8 for 8 day at the line. Shepherd, NESCACs
assists leader, added 11 helpers.
McGowan led Colby with 28 points in the last game of his collegiate
career. Sophomore Nick Farrell (Kennebunk, ME), the only Colby starter who
did not foul out, finished with 20 points.