WALTHAM, Mass. – Sophomore forward Steve DeLuca
(Merrimack, N.H.) recorded his third double-double in four games
with 13 points and a career-high 14 rebounds to lead the host
Brandeis University men's basketball team past visiting Babson
College, 64-57, in Auerbach Arena tonight.
Brandeis (3-1) led by six points at halftime, 30-24, thanks to
torrid 52 percent shooting (12-of-23), including four-of-seven from
behind the arc. Babson (2-3) opened the second half on a 14-5 run,
taking the lead on two free throws by sophomore Kyle McDonald
(Wethersfield, Conn.) at the 11:48 mark and going ahead 38-35 at
11:03 on a lay-up by senior forward Bryan Parsons (Queensbury,
N.Y.). The Beavers took advantage of six Brandeis turnovers and
two-for-11 shooting over the first nine minutes of the stanza to
make their run.
The Judges answered over the next two minutes with a 9-2 run of
their own as DeLuca's put-back of a missed trifectas from rookie
Kevin Olson (Rockport, Mass.) gave the Judges a 44-40 lead that
they would not relinquish. Babson got within one on three other
occasions, but the Beavers could not reclaim the lead. A key play
came with the Judges ahead, 48-46, with 5:37 on the clock. Sphomore
forward Stephen Hill (Brighton, Mass.) drove the lane with the shot
clock running down, hit a lay-up and drew a foul, completing the
traditional three-point play to give Brandeis a 51-46 lead that was
never in jeopardy again.
Brandeis was paced by DeLuca's 13 points on five-of-nine shooting
from the floor and three-of-four from the line. Four of his
game-high 14 rebounds came on the offensive glass. Classmate
Florian Rexhepi (Skopje, Macedonia) was the only other Brandeis
player in double figures with 11 points, but the Brandeis bench
outscored Babson's by a 26-20 margin in a seven-point game. The
Judges also outscored the visitors, 16-12, from the free throw
line.
Babson was led by a game-high 19 points from Parsons, who hit
eight-of-12 from the floor, including two-of-three from downtown,
and his only free-throw attempt. No other Babson player had as many
as seven points. Rookie guard Norm deSilva (Dartmouth, Mass.) led
the Beavers with six rebounds, while junior Brandon Eigenberg
(Milford, Conn.) topped all players with six assists. Babson had 15
assists on 20 field goals.
Brandeis men get past Babson, 64-57, thanks to another DeLuca double-double
Posted: Nov 29, 2005