JUMBOS RALLY IN SECOND HALF TO BEAT SPRINGFIELD 72-71

COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL FINAL SCORE
Tufts 72    Springfield 71

At Springfield, MA
Tuesday, November 22, 2005

Game Statistics

SPRINGFIELD -- Tufts University junior guard David Shepherd (Grantham, NH) connected on two-of-three free throws with just five seconds left in regulation, giving the Jumbos their first lead of the game, as Tufts slipped past the Springfield College Pride this evening, 72-71, in SC's 2005-2006 home opener in Blake Arena.

In the second half, SC built its largest lead of the game with 16:38 left in the contest on a three-pointer from senior guard Jim Mack (Westfield, MA), making the score 51-37 in favor of the Pride.  The Jumbos (2-1) clawed their way back into the contest, however, chipping away at the lead over the next 14 minutes of action.  With 1:54 left in the game, Tufts senior Dan Martin (Sandwich, MA) made two free throws to put the Jumbos within just one point, at 71-70.  Martin had a team-best 23 points in the game, connecting on nine of his 12 field goals to go along with six rebounds.

With the score still 71-70, Tufts got the ball back as Shepherd was fouled with just five seconds left on a three-point attempt.  After missing the first attempt, the junior guard nailed the second, and after an SC timeout, Shepherd calmly made the third free throw to give the Jumbos its first lead of the game (72-71). That score proved to be the final, as Springfield senior guard Derek Yvon's (East Longmeadow, MA) runner in the paint at the buzzer just missed.

Yvon led all scorers with 25 points on 4-of-5 shooting from three-point land, as SC (0-3) came out firing in the game, knocking down its first four field goals of the contest to take a 11-3 lead just three minutes in.  The Pride maintained its lead for the remainder of the first half, going into the break with a 41-33 edge.  In that opening stanza, Yvon poured in 16, and senior forward Mike DeCesar (Acton, MA) added 12 points and six rebounds. Martin had 12 points at the break for Tufts.

Sophomore Jake Weitzen (New York, NY) added 19 points and six rebounds to the Tufts victory. The Jumbos shot 56 percent (14/25) in the second half during their comeback.

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