HARTFORD, Conn. - Sophomore forward Ben Callahan-Gold scored 28 points to lead the Trinity College Bantams to a 67-50 win over the visiting Bates College Bobcats in the opening round of the NESCAC Men's Basketball Championship at Oosting Gymnasium. No. 7 Trinity improves to 15-8 with its fifth consecutive victory and advances to a quarterfinal game at No. 2 Tufts on Sunday at 2 p.m. No. 10 Bates sees its season end at 9-12.
Trinity jumped out to an 11-0 lead early with all 11 points scored by Callahan-Gold and classmate Gilbert Otoo. Bates scored its first points with 15:32 on the clock on a 3-pointer by Simon McCormick and the teams traded buckets until senior tri-captain guard Tyler Mola scored six straight points followed by a Callahan-Gold layup to push the Bantams ahead, 25-9, at the 9:20 mark. Bates closed to 28-18 on a layup by Trace Gotham. with 3:08 remaining in the half, but Callahan-Gold and junior C.J. Redd scored all nine points in a 9-2 run heading into the break.
Redd and Otoo scored the first two buckets of the second frame to give Trinity its biggest lead, 41-20, but the Bobcats fought back and scored 12 points in a row to make it, 41-32, with just under five minutes gone after halftime. The Trinity lead hovered at around 10 points until two free throws by Jahmir Primer pulled the Bobcats to within seven, 50-43, with 9:04 left. The Trinity defense locked down and allowed just three field goals the rest of the way, while Callahan-Gold scored seven of Trinity's final 17 points down the stretch.
With the Bantams playing without senior tri-captain and leading scorer and rebounder Donald Jorden Jr., Callahan-Gold came through in a big way, sinking 11-of-20 shots from the field and 6-of-13 from long range for his game-high 28 points. He also added a game-high 15 rebounds and a pair of blocks. Trinity's defense was stifling, as it held Bates to 20 percent shooting from beyond the arc and forced 20 turnovers. The Bantams also had a sizable advantage on the glass, 47-35. Otoo finished with 11 points and eight rebounds, while Redd had 10 points and five assists. Primer paced Bates with 15 points and Raheem Spence added nine points, 11 boards, and two blocked shots for the visitors.