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Tom Horvat
Perry Laskaris '07
62
Rensselaer RPI_MBB 12-11, 7-9 LL
70
Winner Vassar College VCMB1718 8-15, 7-9 LL
Rensselaer RPI_MBB
12-11, 7-9 LL
62
Final
70
Vassar College VCMB1718
8-15, 7-9 LL
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Rensselaer RPI_MBB 23 39 62
Vassar College VCMB1718 31 39 70

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Kevin Beattie, Associate Athletic Director

Men's Basketball Drops Road Game

Box Score | RPI Athletics on Instagram

POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. - Junior Tom Horvat scored a game-high 31 points, but the Vassar College men's basketball team put three players in double figures and the Brewers defeated Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI), 70-62, in a Liberty League contest. The Engineers drop to 12-11 overall and 7-9 in the conference, while the Brewers are now 8-15 and 7-9.

Paul Grinde recorded his second straight double-double with 17 points and 10 rebounds. Jesse Browne scored above his average with 16 points and four rebounds while B.J. White tallied a career-high 14 points.
 
Tom Horvat led RPI on 13 of 24 shooting from the field.
 
The Brewers had a strong first half, building an eight-point lead before the halftime break. Vassar went down early in the game, but two layups from Browne and a Lance Tebay three-pointer put VC on top 12-10 at the 11:06 mark.
 
With the score at 21-19 in favor of the home side, Browne and White hit back-to-back three's to put Vassar ahead by eight. After a pair of free-throws from Grinde and a layup by White in the final seconds, the Brewers carried their eight-point lead into the break.
 
Vassar ran up their lead to 15 just about midway through the second half as Steve Paleckihit back-to-back threes for the Brewers.
 
With a 14-point lead and seven minutes to play, RPI made their comeback. Over the next six minutes, the Engineers scored 14 points while holding the Brewers to just five to cut the lead to five with a minute and a half to go. Grinde converted the and-one play to thwart the visitor's momentum and guide the Brewers to victory.
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