KINGS POINT, N.Y. —
The U.S. Coast Guard Academy men's basketball team picked up a resilient 66-57 win in their annual rivalry match-up against the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy. Despite a 20-1 run by Kings Point to start the second half, the Bears were able to regain their composure and their grip on the game to close it out.
Coast Guard improves to 4-2 and , while Merchant Marine moves to 2-4. The win also gets the Bears a point in the race for the Superintendents' Trophy, putting this year's series at 5-3-1 in the Mariners' favor. Kings Point will take on Hunter College (2-7) in their next contest on Tuesday, December 9th.
Trevor Parks (Clearwater, Fla.) and
Colin Huang (Irvine, Calif.) led the offense with respective point totals of 17 and 16. Parks splashed two of his five threes on the day during the Bears response to the massive opening run in the second half by the Mariners, and was a formidable on defense with two steals and two blocks. Huang was clutch from the free throw line, with five of his nine makes from the stripe coming in the second half and three of those being in the final minute to help seal the win.
Kings Point benefitted from a 12-point, 11-rebound double-double by
Tim Barton and
Jack Flannery added a team-leading three assists to his 11-point day. The most consistent Mariner was
Aaron Zalescik, who had 13 on 5-for-8 shooting along with eight rebounds and three steals.
Neither team proved to be exemplary from the field, with Coast Guard shooting 39.2% and Merchant Marine going for 33.3%, but the difference came from beyond the arc with the Bears going 10-for-31 (32.3%) during the game and the Mariners struggling at a 1-for-18 (5.6%). The difference was best shown in the second half, where despite the big run to start and outshooting their visitors in the final 20 minutes with a 44.1% clip in comparison to CGA's 30.8%, Kings Point was unlucky on ten attempts from long range.
After took a 38-19 lead into halftime, Kings Point took advantage if bad luck for the Bears around the rim to go on a 20-1 run through the first ten minutes, tying it at 39 with 10:06 to play. Coast Guard turned the ball over on the next possession, but Parks kept the run from going further with a huge block, a play that proved pivotal in reversing the momentum in Coast Guard's favor.
Christian Rodgers (Linwood, N.J) forced a steal in transition just a couple of plays later, leading to a
Walker Corbin (Weaverville, N.C.) jumper to get the lead back.
A miss on the next try for the Mariners was recovered by Rodgers, who drove down the other end a got two points for himself via layup. Another Merchant Marine miss on the next play became a three-pointer by Parks, and after Mason Lavergne got three back for the hosts by finishing through contact and converting the and-one, Parks struck again from range to wipe away the damage and put the Bears up 49-42. The Bears outscored Kings Point, 17-15, to close out the game.
Bears men's basketball will face New England Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) adversity in their next game on Wednesday, December 10th, when they head up to Springfield College (2-5, 0-1). Coast Guard split last year's series with the Pride, taking an 85-76 win at home and a 93-80 loss on the road.
Elijah Parent (Bristol, Conn.) led the way in the win with 16 points and four three-pointers, while
Luke Farrell (Ortley Beach, N.J.) had 24 points with two blocks and two steals in the loss.