#6 Swarthmore Scorches #12 MIT In NCAA Round Two, 105-65

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SWARTHMORE, Pa.—In what probably should have triggered the bellowing of the on-campus fire horn, No. 6 Swarthmore College Men's Basketball put on one of the hottest shooting performances imaginable en route to a 105-65 victory over No. 12 MIT in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday night. With the resounding win, the Garnet advance to face No. 5 Randolph-Macon College at a location to be announced.

Swarthmore simply could not miss on Saturday night and shot a scalding 88.9 percent from the floor in the first half, an insanely high percentage, sinking 24-of-27 attempts. Swarthmore finished the contest at 72.5 percent from the field. The Garnet started out by going 5-for-5 for the floor before missing a shot four minutes in. Then, the Garnet connected on their next 10 attempts, missed a basket and then hit their next eight shots before missing a shot near the buzzer in the first half. 

Meanwhile, the Garnet stroke from 3-point range was perfect. Swarthmore went 10-for-10 from beyond the arc in the first half and then sank its first three 3-pointers in the second half, setting a new NCAA Division III record for consecutive 3-pointers made in a game. The Garnet broke the old record of 11 made (PDF)set back in 1987. 

Swarthmore's field goal percentage and 3-point percentage are also new Centennial Conference records (PDF)for a single game. 

Sophomore guard Conor Harkins went a perfect 6-for-6 from 3-point range, splashed in all six of his triples in the first half. Harkins was one of four Garnet players to score in double-digits in a game where the Garnet scored the most they have all season.

Freshman George Visconti helped his case for being in the running for National Rookie of the Year by dropping in a team-high 22 points on 7-of-8 shooting. He's averaging 11.7 points per game.

Cam Wiley, who coincidentally had all three of Swarthmore's missed shots in the first half, got the last laugh by scoring 21 points on 9-of-13 shooting and by eclipsing the 1,500-point mark for his career with 16:31 left to play in the second half. He dropped in his 21 points in just 19 minutes of action.

Big man Nate Shafer posted 16 points on 7-of-8 shooting with seven rebounds and two blocks. Ryan Ingram added nine points, and Zac O'Dell pitched in six points, a team-high eight rebounds and four blocks.

 


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