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SWARTHMORE, Pa. – Behind a balanced scoring attack and lights-out shooting effort from the field, the Ursinus men's basketball team upset No. 17 Swarthmore by a score of 95-86 on Tuesday night in Centennial Conference action.
The snowstorm which made travel difficult across much of the midwest and led to official travel bans in Pennsylvania led to many rescheduled games on Saturday, but Carleton and Middlebury would be among the teams glad they got their games in, as they each defeated top 10 teams in Division III men's basketball action.
When Ursinus was taking its lumps in the Centennial Conference two years ago, Kevin Small preached patience and sharing. Now that's paying off for the Bears who are tied for first in the conference. Phil Soto-Ortiz has more in Around the Mid Atlantic.
The Bears gave their D-I opponent all it could handle at the historic hoops venue. The narrow defeat gave Ursinus momentum, as the Bears reeled off wins in three of their next four games. Ryan Scott was at the Palestra and has more in Around the Mid-Atlantic.
All three ranked Centennial Conference teams played on the road on Saturday, and only one managed to survive, needing a huge game-closing run to do it. Plus Whitewater and Stevens Point stayed on track for their rematch and Delaware Valley beat the buzzer to stay in first. Check out the men's wrap.
Two new buzzer beaters from the weekend, bringing the total to 50 on the season! Sponsored by the City of Salem, home of the Division III men's basketball championships.
LAS VEGAS, Nev. – The Ursinus College men’s basketball team ended their two-game run at the 2011 D3Hoops.com Classic by dropping a 67-46 decision to Skidmore at the South Point Hotel and Casino Arena Friday afternoon.
It’s not about the wins and losses yet, at Ursinus, and it’s nice to be able to say that when you’re 20-2, 15-0 in Centennial Conference play, and ranked 19th in the D3hoops.com Top 25.