Carleton shakes off slow start in 71-59 win over Augsburg

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NORTHFIELD, Minn. - Thanks to 23 points from Jeremy Beckler, the Carleton College men's basketball team defeated Augsburg University, 71-59, in West Gym.

The Knights (15-3, 10-3 MIAC) and Auggies (6-12, 4-9 MIAC) both stumbled out of the gate, with only 10 points scored between the two teams seven minutes into the game. An Augsburg three gave the visitors a 9-4 lead, which would be their largest of the game. Down 13-8, the Knights rode four straight three-balls to a 20-20 tie with 7:33 to play. The final seven minutes of the first half saw twice as many collective points scored as the opening seven minutes, and the home team led 31-29 at the halftime break.

Carleton utilized three straight defensive stops to open the second half towards extending its lead to seven, but the Auggies fought back and a layup five minutes into the period gave the lead back to Augsburg, 40-38. A Matt Banovetz triple began another run of four straight threes by the Knights, including a high bouncer off the rim by Matt Wyffels. Beckler capped what eventually became a 14-1 run with a layup. The Knights maintained at least an eight-point lead the remainder fo the contest.

This was Beckler's 11th performance of at least 20 points this season and the 26th such showing of his career. He moved into 15th on Carleton's all-time scoring list and now has 1,200 career points.

Luke Harris and Alex Gibbens joined Becklerm in double figures, with each adding at least four rebounds and four assists. Spencer Goetz contributed his second-straight game with four steals, while Banovetz had eight points, seven boards, a steal, and a pair of emphatic blocks. Wyffels and Beck Page each nailed a pair of threes off the bench.

Kayser Hassan was the only Auggie in double figures thanks to a 3-of-5 night beyond the arc. Will Blascziek, Augburg's leading scorer this season, was held to nine points on 3-of-13 shooting.

After missing 12 of its first 14 shots, Carleton shot 56 percent the rest of the way. The Knights made at least 11 triples for the ninth time this season.