CHESTERTOWN, Md. – Host Washington College got a career-high 32 points from senior guard
Kedrick Frink (Sunderland, Md./Huntingtown) in a 51-44 win over visiting Haverford on Wednesday evening on Finnegan Court at Penny J. Fall Gymnasium in Centennial Conference men's basketball action. The Shoremen are now 4-16 overall and 2-11 in the Centennial, while the Fords fall to 3-16 and 1-12 respectively.
Washington College 51 Haverford 44
How It Happened
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Gaven Marr canned a three-pointer for Haverford to give the Fords a 13-10 lead and capped a 12-3 run for the guests with 6:43 to go in the first half.
- The Shoremen scored the final 11 points of the first half to take a 21-13 lead into halftime.
Davis Bland put WC ahead 15-13 with 3:44 left in the stanza and Frink capped the scoring in the half on a jumper with 38 ticks to go.
- Washington scored the first four points of the second to cap a 15-0 run spanning both halves with 18:21 left in the game on a Bland basket to lead 25-13.
- The Fords would answer by scoring 21 of the next 30 points to level the game at 34-34 with 7:49 to go on a
Nicholas Stewart layup.
- Frink would put Washington ahead for the rest of the night on a three with 6:54 left, 37-34.
- Leading 41-40 with 3:05 left, the Shoremen scored the next seven points to grab a 48-40 lead with 38 ticks to go on a
Zack Skrocki triple. The closest the Fords got the rest of the way was six points.
For The Shoremen (4-16, 2-11 CC)
- Frink (career-high 32 points, four rebounds and three steals),
Precieux Tshibangu (four rebounds and two blocks), Bland (four boards), Skrocki and
Jason Zielinski (three steals),
- The Shoremen shot 38% (19-for-50) from the floor, 26% (5-for-19) from three-point range and 73% (8-for-11) from the foul line.
- Washington committed a season-low five turnovers in the win.
- The Shoremen outscored the Fords in points in the paint (22-20), points off turnovers (12-0), transition points (6-0) and bench points (5-2).
For Haverford (4-16, 1-12 CC)
- Stewart (16 points),
Logan Brown (11 points and game-bests of 16 rebounds and four assists), Marr (10 points),
Ali Kaan Bek (four assists to tie for game-high)
- The Fords shot 30% (17-for-57) from the floor, 17% (5-for-30) from three-point range and 71% (5-for-7) from the free throw stripe.
- Haverford outscored WC in second chance points (11-0) and held a 47-24 advantage on the glass.
- The Fords had 17 turnovers in the contest.
Notes
- Frink was named the Goose Nation TV Shoremen Player of the Game. His prior best in points was 30 on December 6, 2022, versus Bryn Athyn.
- The team surpassed the win total of last season with tonight's win.
- The 44 points allowed was a season low for the Shoremen.
Up Next
2/3 v. Ursinus – 4:00 p.m. (Centennial Conference game)