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BENNINGTON, Vt. — The Mitchell College men's basketball
team fell to Southern Vermont College on Saturday afternoon by a
94-76 final in New England Collegiate Conference action at the
Mountaineer Athletic Center.
SVC's DeShawn Hamlet became the 10th men's basketball player in
program history to reach the 1,000 career-point milestone, scoring
a team-best 28 points in the win. Casey Hall swatted 10 Mitchell
shots to give him 58 blocks on the season, surpassing the previous
SVC single season mark of 53.
For Mitchell, Joshua Ford also reached a milestone. The senior
forward pulled down four rebounds and became the first player in
program history to record 1,000 career boards. He becomes the
second active player in Division III to surpass the milestone,
joining David Louison of St. Joseph's (Bklyn.).
Southern Vermont remained perfect in NECC action, moving to 12-0
against the league and 18-3 overall. The win also secured a
first-round bye in the conference postseason tournament. Mitchell
fell to 8-11 on the year and 5-6 in conference play.
Hamlet added a game-best 10 rebounds on the day for his sixth
double-double of the year, going 10-for-14 from the floor. Hall
scored 14 points, missing out on the triple-double with seven
rebounds, while Nate Goldsmith came off the bench to provide 10
points and four assists in reserve time. Antoine White notched
eight points and a game-high five assists to go with six rebounds
in the win.
Mitchell's Parris Hill led all players with 29 points, adding a
team-high eight rebounds in the effort. Donavan McClean followed
with 16 points and seven boards while Frank Martin chipped in with
nine points and a pair of helpers.
The Mountaineers shot 51 percent from the floor (35-for-69) on the
day, holding the Mariners to a 36-percent effort (27-for-76). SVC
outscored Mitchell 54-28 in the paint while the Mountaineers held a
21-13 edge in points off turnovers.
Hall made a nice turnaround jumper from the top of the key in the
early going, but Martin responded with a three-ball on the other
end to make it a 6-5 SVC lead. That preceded seven unanswered
Mariner points, capped by a McClean trey that put Mitchell in front
12-6 and forced a Southern Vermont timeout. A pair of Hamlet layups
cut it to 12-10, but the Mariners came back to pad their advantage
on a nice floater through the lane by Alan Morgan.
As the teams traded baskets, SVC's William Bromirski drilled a
three from the right side of the arc to make it a 24-23 Mitchell
lead, only to have the visitors respond with a pair of scores on
the other end for a five-point advantage. Southern Vermont
continued to hit baskets to make it close, only to see the Mariners
answer to maintain their lead through the closing minutes of the
half.
Hamlet stepped up and knocked down a trey on the right side of the
arc to make it 39-39, but Martin hit a pair of free throws after
being fouled to put his team back on top. From there, however, the
Mountaineers scored eight straight points before Hill hit a layup
right before the buzzer, sending the teams to the locker rooms with
SVC ahead 47-43. The charity stripe was big for the visitors down
the stretch with Mitchell going 8-for-8 to keep Southern Vermont
from obtaining major momentum.
The second half was a different story as the Mitchell offense
couldn't quite click, shooting just 27 percent from the floor in
the stanza. Southern Vermont outscored Mitchell 47-33 in the final
20 minutes, opening up a lead that would not be challenged by the
Mariners.
White made a slick cut through the lane with the ball and laid it
in for two early after the break, but Mitchell came back with a 7-0
run to cut it to a one-point contest (53-52). The game wouldn't be
that close, however, as SVC used an 11-1 run to open things back
up; Hamlet scored seven points in that stretch, inching him closer
to his milestone.
Mitchell did not go quietly, chipping away at the lead to make it
66-61 on a pair of Ford free throws at the 11:14 mark. But over the
next seven minutes, Southern Vermont outscored Mitchell 19-5 to put
the game out of reach. SVC was 9-for-10 from the line during that
time, helping to pad a comfortable lead that led to its 11th
straight victory.
Mitchell will next play at Newbury College on Wednesday, February
11 at 6 p.m.