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WATERVILLE, Maine - Mark Phillips and Will Hanley combined for
22 points and 10 rebounds in the second half as the fifth-seeded
Bowdoin College men's basketball team pulled away for a 66-54
victory over fourth-seeded Colby College in a New England Small
College Athletic Conference quarterfinal game Saturday at Wadsworth
Gymnasium.
Bowdoin (17-8) will play at top-seeded Middlebury College in a
semifinal game next Saturday at 2 p.m. Williams College, the third
seed, and second-seeded Amherst College will play in the other game
at 4 p.m. Colby ends the season at 17-8.
Phillips finished with 15 points, including 9-for-9 from the foul
line, and seven rebounds. Hanley came off the bench and shot
4-for-6 from the field for 13 points and had a team-high eight
rebounds.
Colby used the energy of an enthusiastic home crowd to take a 13-6
lead when Michael Russell hit a layup with 13:12 to play in the
first half. Bowdoin, though, stayed poised and chipped away and
finally took the lead for good when Ryan O'Connell nailed a
3-point shot for a 20-18 Polar Bear lead with 7:38 left to
halftime. Kyle Jackson scored five of his seven points in the final
5:05 to help Bowdoin take a 32-25 lead at intermission.
The Polar Bears used a 16-4 run to start the second half to quiet
the crowd and take a 48-29 lead. Colby never got closer than 11
points the rest of the way. Randy Defeo had eight points and four
assists for Bowdoin. Mike Hauser added five assists, while Tim Lane
had seven points and five boards. Artie Cutrone, playing his final
game with the Mules, had 13 points and five assists. Russell added
10 points and a game-high 13 rebounds. The Polar Bears also had a
slight 34-31 rebounding advantage.