(Dudley) That’s twice in four days I’ve seen a Gordon player have a career game and clearly carry the team to a victory.
Against Regis on Wednesday, it was Greg Walker (22 points/19 rebounds). At Nichols this afternoon, it was Brady Bajema (37 points/9 assists).
The Scots (15-5 overall/ 6-3 in the CCC) won the game, 94-85, [...]
Entries Tagged as ‘Nichols’
February 7, 2009
Game #20 – Brady Bajema has Career Game Versus Nichols
February 17, 2008
Commonwealth Coast Conference Tournament Scenarios With Two Games Left
Seven teams have qualified for the eight spots in the Commonwealth Coast tournament with two regular season games left. The seedings in the tournament are far from decided, however.
Gordon assistant coach Jeremy Martin has put together; the current seeds, remaining schedule for those teams, and seeding scenarios. His willingness to share the information is greatly appreciated.
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February 9, 2008
Second Half Shooting Gives Gordon 15th Win – Game #21
(Wenham) The Scots found their shooting touch in the second half and held off Nichols, 65-50, in Commonwealth Coast Conference action at the Bennett Center on Saturday afternoon.
The Fighting Scots are now 15-6 overall but more important are 7-2 in the CCC. There are four games left on their league schedule with the first three [...]
January 27, 2007
(Game #18 – Nichols) Marstaller and Trigg Key Overtime Win
By Peter McClelland
(Wenham) – You don’t always want the other team to have the ball in a tie game with six seconds left in regulation. The Scots got through it this time thanks to a last-second block by junior Jon Marstaller (Naples, ME) and went on to defeat the visiting Nichols Bison in overtime, 74-66, at the [...]
February 21, 2006
(Game #26 – Nichols) Last-Minute Miracle Sends Gordon to CCC Semi-Finals
By Peter McClelland
(Wenham) – If you were at the Bennett Center on Tuesday night you came away with one for the memory bank that will come in handy when someone starts talking about amazing comebacks. This was a classic.
Gordon stayed alive in the Commonwealth Coast Conference tournament by overcoming deficits that ranged from 14 points [...]