Women's Hoops Strong, Men Struggling
Beth Pantzer
Issue date: 1/31/07 Section: Sports
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After winning one game and dropping three during break to start the new year, coach Tim Barrett's team defeated Johnson State 76-51 in the first home game of the new semester.
Hoping to keep the ball rolling, the Spartans sent a conference match up with unbeaten Maine-Farmington into overtime off a 3-pointer by Mary Nienow.
However, Farmington's Kari Simpson's basket with 12 seconds left won the game for the Beavers, 55-54. Castleton had a chance to win it with 1.5 seconds remaining, but a final shot by Jess Banks went in-and-out.
The following day, the squad looked as though they would face another heartbreaker against Thomas. Falling behind early, the Spartans were able to take a 30-23 lead going into halftime.
Thomas continued to battle and with 14 seconds left, Lea McNary gave the Terriers a 60-59 lead. McNary then fouled Banks, who sank both free throws for the win.
Over the weekend, Castleton defeated Mount Ida 84-72 and Lasell 66-61. The Spartans go into Friday's game against Elms ranked first in the NAC West at 8-3 and 11-6 overall.
Men's Basketball
The men's team followed its counterparts with a spring semester home-opener win against Johnson State. The Spartans defeated the Badgers 88-62 for their second North Atlantic Conference win.
Coach Ted Shipley's squad could not continue the momentum and were unable to come back from a halftime score of 28-19 against Maine-Farmington. Castleton fell to the Beavers 68-53.
However, the Spartans bounced back with three straight wins. After dominating Thomas, Castleton faced a close battle against Skidmore in non-conference play.
Following 16 lead changes and 15 ties, Castleton broke away in the final two minutes and scored seven unanswered points for a 75-68 victory.
Castleton then defeated Mount Ida 80-64, before suffering an 83-76 loss to Lasell over the weekend to drop to 4-5 in the conference and 8-9 overall. Ranked fourth in the NAC West division, the Spartans will travel to Elms on Friday.
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