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Paulino
63
Springfield SPR 7-17,4-11 NEWMAC
72
Winner WPI WPI 20-4,13-2 NEWMAC
Springfield SPR
7-17,4-11 NEWMAC
63
Final
72
WPI WPI
20-4,13-2 NEWMAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Springfield SPR 24 39 63
WPI WPI 30 42 72

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Men's Basketball Defeated By WPI, 72-63

Worcester, Mass. - February 14, 2024 - The Springfield College men's basketball team fell to WPI, 72-63, in New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) play on Wednesday evening on the road.

WPI, which is ranked fourth in the most recent NCAA Division III Region II rankings and are receiving votes in the latest D3hoops.com Top 25, improve to
20-4 on the season and 13-2 in conference play, while Springfield falls to 7-17 overall and 4-11 in NEWMAC play. 

Curtiss Blische (Barkhamsted, Conn.) paced Springfield with 16 points, including 12 after intermission.  He was joined in double figure scoring by John Paulino (New Bedford, MA), who finished with 10 points to go along with six rebounds.  Josiah Evely (Toronto, ON) hauled in 11 rebounds, all defensive and led all players with six assists and Bray and Zeke Blauner (Dobbs Ferry, NY) both registered eight points.

John Adams tallied his sixth straight double-double and ninth in his last 10 outings, for WPI on 10-for-15 shooting from the field with nine of his 11 boards off the defensive glass. Sevilla accounted for 14 of WPI's 30 bench points, including a pair of 3-pointers and led all players with four steals on the night.   Tim Reidy and Jack Bleier both chipped in with nine points, Aidan Callahan doled out a team-best five stats and J.R. Newman stuffed the stat sheets with five points, eight rebounds and three assists.
 
Defense ruled the opening 20 minutes as Springfield was held to 29.6% shooting from the floor while WPI only hit 35.3% of its shots from the floor.  The hosts led for a majority of the first half with the exception of a 42 second span just over three minutes in where the Pride was ahead 6-5 following a Cameron Garber (Billerica, Mass.) trifecta.  WPI's biggest edge in the opening half was 10 at 24-14 and the Engineers and, behind 10 points and eight rebounds from Adams, led 30-24 at the break.
 
The Engineers rattled off the first eight points of the second half on 3-of-3 shooting from floor with five points from Adams and three by Sevilla to surge ahead 38-24 but the Pride, who misfired on their first three shots and had two turnovers to start the second stanza responded with 12 straight points, including a pair of 3-pointers by Nick Bray (Hartford, Conn.) to pull within two at 38-36 with 14:11 remaining.   
 
WPI saw its advantage balloon to 12 points at 60-48 with 7:42 only to see the Pride once again claw back within a bucket with 10 straight points over the next three minutes but a late 6-0 spurt keyed by a layup and a pair of free throws from Adams kept the visitors at bay the rest of the way.  Both teams shot much better in the second half as Springfield drained 53.8% of its shots and WPI 52.0%.
 
 Springfield entertains Clark in a noontime affair on Saturday, February 17 in the 2023-24 season finale.
 
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