Amherst Moves Into NCAA Men's Basketball Semifinals with 65-55 Victory Over Brandeis
Courtesy Amherst Sports Information
PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. – The Amherst men’s basketball team returned to the NCAA Men's Basketball semifinals with a 65-55 victory over Brandeis Saturday evening at Plattsburgh St. Brandeis led at halftime but was held scoreless for a nine-minute stretch in the second half, as the Lord Jeffs earned a 65-55 victory to advance to the national semifinals for the third consecutive season. Amherst will take on Ursinus College Friday, Mar. 21 at a time to be determined.
The Judges jumped out to a 13-6 lead in less than six minutes of play on a three pointer from Sam Batista. Amherst did not cut into the deficit until leading scorer Fletcher Walters (Ann Arbor, Mich.) hit a three of his own from the top of the key.
With 7:47 to play in the first half, Amherst
trailed 20-13 and was forced to call a timeout to avoid a
five-second violation.
Coming out of the break, senior Brandon Jones (Hopatcong, N.J.)
scored on beautiful turnaround jumper on the left baseline. Amherst
seemingly caused a timeout on the next Brandeis trip, only to have
the ball handed back to the Judges with 12 seconds on the shot
clock. The Jeffs blocked three straight shots to cause a shot clock
violation.
Junior Mike Holsey (Potomac, Md.) charged the Amherst defensive
effort with high-energy play and defensive rebounds. With 4:42 to
play, Walters closed the gap to 20-17 on a mid-range jumper.
Kevin Olson scored five straight points for Brandeis to stretch the
lead back up to 25-17 before Amherst returned its starting five to
the floor to close out the final 3:13 of the half. Amherst ended
the half on a 7-4 run to head to the locker room trailing just
29-24. At the break Walters led all players with 13 points, while
Kevin Olson paced the Judges with 11 points. The Jeffs were
shooting just 36.7 percent from the field, while Brandeis mustered
just 34.3 percent overall.
The Lord Jeffs hit their first four shots of the second half to stay neck-and-neck with Brandeis at 36-34. Walters tied the game for the Jeffs when he finished a beautiful ally-oop feed from Olson on the weak side.
Amherst took its first lead of the night at the
15-minute mark on a drive by senior center Kevin Hopkins
(Greenfield Center, N.Y.) with an emphatic dunk on the end. Hopkins
handed off to Jones for a slam on the next possession, then got out
in front of the pack for a third straight dunk to put the Jeffs up
42-36. With 13:30 to go in the second half, Amherst had jumped out
to an 18-7 run in the frame.
Brandeis was forced to call a timeout with 9:52 to play, as Amherst
was in the midst of a 24-7 run to go up 48-36. The Judges finally
ended their nine-minute scoring drought with a score from Hollins.
The Jeffs responded with another highlight reel play from Olson to
Holsey for a slam dunk and a foul.
With 6:40 to play in the second half, Joe Coppens hit a three pointer from the corner to bring Brandeis to within 10 points. Senior Matt Goldsmith (Morristown, N.J.) responded with a strong drive and finish in transition.
The Judges closed the gap to 53-45 on some untimely turnovers by the Jeffs in the backcourt. Amherst looked to start killing some clock, and was sent to the line for two shots in the double bonus with 4:14 to go. Walters knocked down both shots from the charity stripe to keep the lead at 10.
Amherst was given the ball back on a jump ball
with 3:16 to play, needing a basket to slow Brandeis’
momentum. Jones provided the score to put Amherst up 58-49. On the
following possession, Olson and Walters each picked up blocks on
the perimeter before a stop inside from Goldsmith prevented a Judge
score.
Hollins had a put-back to close the deficit to 61-51 in
Amherst’s favor with just 1:08 to play. After Jones went
1-for-2 at the line, Goldsmith played unbelievable defense to force
a turnover in the corner to prevent Brandeis from closing the
gap.
Walters was fouled going in for a breakaway lay-up to add another
pair at the line to put Amherst up 64-53. The Judges were reduced
to fouling Amherst in the backcourt as soon as the ball was put
into play, and Amherst knocked down free throws to ice the win.
Walters led the Jeffs with his eighth double-double of the season,
totaling 22 points and 10 rebounds with three blocks and a pair of
steals. Hopkins and Jones had 12 and 11, respectively, while junior
Mike Holsey (Potomac, Md.) contributed with three blocks in just 13
minutes of action. Olson finished with nine points, seven assists,
three steals and two blocks.






