BRUNSWICK, Maine – The Bowdoin College men's basketball team saw its postseason hopes dashed in a season-ending 65-59 loss to Wesleyan on Sunday afternoon.
The Polar Bears finish their season with a record of 8-16 (3-7 NESCAC) while the Cardinals, who are also out of playoff contention, finish their year with a record of 14-10 (3-7 NESCAC).
Game Highlights
- Both teams struggled offensively in the opening half as the Polar Bears clung to a 29-25 edge despite shooting just 32% from the field.
- Bowdoin seem poised to take command of the contest in the opening moments of the second half, scoring the first seven points of the period to take a 36-25 lead on a Sam Grad driving layup with 17:57 to go.
- After the Cardinals called timeout, they trimmed the lead back into single digits, but Bowdoin maintained an eight point edge, 42-34, with 13 minutes remaining.
- A dunk by Wesleyan's Jordan James sparked a 12-0 run by the visitors, as they edged ahead on a pair of Preston Maccoux free throws, 44-42, with 10:23 to go.
- A three-pointer by David Reynolds briefly regained the lead for Bowdoin, but James answered with an off-balance lay-in for Wesleyan and, improbably, the Cardinals never trailed again.
- Bowdoin stayed within striking distance and came as close as two points, 53-51, following two Xander Werkman free throws with four minutes to play.
- The Cardinals sealed the win from the line, connecting on six free throws in the final moments to hold off the Polar Bears.
By The Numbers
- Wesleyan held Bowdoin to 32% shooting from the field in the victory and forced 13 Bowdoin miscues which they cashed in to 17 key points off turnovers.
- Sam Peek had a double-double before fouling out, scoring 17 points with ten rebounds while Jordan James ended with 13 points and seven boards.
- Bowdoin was led by 25 points from David Reynolds, while Morgan Edwards scored nine points on a trio of three-pointers, off the bench for the Polar Bears.