On Saturday, June 22, head coach Brian Meehan was part of the 2013 Class of the New England Basketball Hall of Fame. He joins Bob Brannum and Carol Simon as Brandeis coaches who have been honored.
The Judges erased a 10-point deficit, but couldn't hang on to the lead. They close the regular season at 17-8, 8-6 in the UAA and will be on the bubble for the NCAA tournament.
After missing his previous two games, Alex Stoyle missed just two shots against the Maroons, hitting 10-of-12 overall and 4-of-5 from deep to finish with 28 points, a career-high.
Despite 16 points and 11 rebounds from Youri Dascy - including his first career 3-pointer - the Judges were unable to overcome the lack of three players who average more than nine points per game.
The Judges cut a 14-point deficit to one with six minutes left, but couldn't get over the hump. Alex Stoyle had another terrific second half with all of his 15 points and seven rebounds after getting two quick fouls in the first.
Junior Alex Stoyle had his first career double-double with 27 points and 13 rebounds, both career-highs, as the Judges avenged a loss from a week earlier.
Men's basketball head coach Brian Meehan appeared on the Jan 28 edition of the Hoopsville podcast over at d3hoops.com. Here is a link to the archive of that episode.
21 points each from Ben Bartoldus and Gabriel Moton were not enough to overcome 36 from UR's John DiBartolomeo, who scored 19 point from the free throw line, taking more foul shots than the entire Brandeis team.
After two straight games rallying from a halftime deficit on the road, the Judges couldn't pull a trifecta in Atlanta, suffering their first defeat of 2013. Gabriel Moton had 14 points to lead Brandeis.
The Brandeis men's basketball team is 19th in Division III in the latest edition of the rankings. The Judges are coming off a road sweep of Chicago and Washington University that is just the sixth in UAA history.
For just the second time ever, the Judges won in both Chicago and St. Louis in the same season. Derek Retos scored all of his game-high 23 points in the second half, while Gabriel Moton hit the game-winning trifecta with 1:19 left.
The Judges connected on a season-high 59 percent (26-44) including 14-of-19 in the second half. Gabriel Moton and Derek Retos each had 17 points to lead Brandeis to 12-2 overall, 3-0 in the UAA.
Alex Stoyle was perfect in the second half, hitting all five attempts, including three 3-pointers, en route to a career-high 16 points. He also grabbed a team-high six rebounds.
Gabriel Moton (21 points, 12 rebounds), Derek Retos (19 points, 5-5 3-pointers) and Alex Stoyle (14 points, 7 rebounds, 6 assists) led the way as the Judges closed non-conference play for the '12-'13 campaign.
Senior Anthony Trapasso scored 10 points in the second half to finish with a career-high-tying 16 as the Judges kept the Rams at bay throughout the second half.
Junior guard Gabriel Moton led the Judges with his third double-double of the season (21 points, 10 rebounds), but the Judges never overcame an early 7-0 deficit.
Juniors Alex Stoyle and Youri Dascy combined to score 25 points in the second half as the Judges shot 65.4% from the field to pull away from the Trailblazers.
After averaging 19.3 points, seven rebounds and five assists in three wins, junior guard Gabriel Moton was named UAA Player of the Week for the first time.
Youri Dascy (17 p, 11 r) had his seventh career double-double and Gabriel Moton (13 p, 10 r) had his second as the Judges held off the Cougars. Alex Stoyle (14 p) and Ben Bartoldus (12 p) also reached double digits in scoring.
Gabriel Moton followed up his double-double with 19 points, eight rebounds and six assists in the Judges' 78-61 win over Salem State. Alex Stoyle, with nine points and nine boards, also earned All-Tourney honors.