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BJim Bayne and Chris DeVine direct Western New England College over Endicott

Box Score

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Senior forward Jim Bayne (Bristol, CT) and sophomore guard Chris DeVine (Wilbraham, MA) combined for 40 points as the Western New England College men's basketball team posted a 74-62 victory over visiting Endicott College Saturday afternoon (Jan. 19) in a The Commonwealth Coast Conference (TCCC) contest played at the Alumni Healthful Living Center.

Bayne tallied a game and season high 22 points while DeVine added a career high 18 points, which included 15 in the second half.

Also scoring in double figures were junior guard Matt Maynard (Paterson, NJ) with 13 points and senior guard Ryan Hernandez (Hampton Bays, NY) who had 11 points coming off the bench.

WNEC (8-6, 2-1 TCCC) led 32-26 at halftime before Endicott cut the margin to three on three occasions, the last time at 51-48 on a lay-up by freshman center Justin Martin (Cromwell, CT) with 8:33 remaining in the game.

The Golden Bears then ran off 12 straight points (eight by DeVine and four by Bayne) for a 63-48 advantage at the 4:57 mark.

Graduate student center Tom Connor (Kittery, ME) led the Gulls with 14 points while junior guard Ross Stewart (Palm Harbor, FL) added 11 coming off the bench (nine in the second half) after making all four field goal attempts, including three three-pointers. Junior forward Joey Burgos (Lawrence, MA) contributed 10 points and five rebounds in a reserve role.

Western New England College held a 38-30 edge in rebounding and forced 19 turnovers. Junior forward Kyle Fredette (Wallingford, VT) and freshman forward Brendan Murphy (West Springfield, MA) each pulled down six rebounds. Senior guard Asif Abdul-Wadud (Springfield, MA) handed out eight assists

Endicott (4-10, 1-2 TCCC) shot 53.2% from the floor and blocked nine shots, including four by Martin and two by Burgos. Sophomore guard Graham Whitelaw (Kennebunk, ME) had six assists.

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Players Mentioned

Asif Abdul-Wadud

#12 Asif Abdul-Wadud

Guard
5' 9"
Senior
Jim Bayne

#31 Jim Bayne

Forward
6' 4"
Senior
Kyle Fredette

#23 Kyle Fredette

Forward
6' 6"
Junior
Ryan Hernandez

#15 Ryan Hernandez

Guard
6' 1"
Senior
Brendan Murphy

#34 Brendan Murphy

Guard/Forward
6' 3"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Asif Abdul-Wadud

#12 Asif Abdul-Wadud

5' 9"
Senior
Guard
Jim Bayne

#31 Jim Bayne

6' 4"
Senior
Forward
Kyle Fredette

#23 Kyle Fredette

6' 6"
Junior
Forward
Ryan Hernandez

#15 Ryan Hernandez

6' 1"
Senior
Guard
Brendan Murphy

#34 Brendan Murphy

6' 3"
Sophomore
Guard/Forward