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13th Ranked WPI Fends Off Men's Basketball for 85-70 Non-League Win

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Recap courtesy of WPI

WORCESTER – Senior Clyde Niba scored 30 points and junior Ian Converse poured in a career-high 19 points to propel nationally-ranked WPI past Tufts, 85-70, Tuesday night in a non-conference men's basketball matchup at Harrington Auditorium.

Sophomore Ben Engvall tallied 12 points off the bench for Tufts

The Engineers, ranked 13th in the first regular season D3hoops.com Top 25 of the season, improve to 6-0 while the Jumbos slip to 3-2 on the season.

WPI, who never trailed in the contest, jumped out to an 8-0 lead and forced a Jumbo time-out less than two minutes into the contest. Converse increased the lead to 10 before Tufts junior Tarik Smith canned a pair of free throws moments later to begin a 7-0 run. After senior Stephen Haladyna hit a layup with 16:17 on the scoreboard, WPI began to pull away once again behind a jumper by freshman James Loring and a layup by sophomore Aaron Todd.

Sophomore Vincent Pace later capped a 7-0 run, and cut the visitors deficit to one, with a layup 8:54 before the break. Niba then scored 10 of the Engineers' next 12 points to give the hosts a nine-point advantage with just over five minutes to play in the frame. Todd's jumper one minute later sent the Engineers lead into double digits. The Engineers ended the half with a 16-point cushion at 44-28.

After the intermission, Pace drained a pair of threes to go with a jumper at 17:18 to bring the game within eight.  On the Jumbos' next trip down the court, Pace hit another triple to make it a 47-42 ballgame. Senior Ryan Spadaford, who also had a bucket in the early second-half run, then potted a pair of freebies as Tufts pulled within three. Loring and Doncaster teamed up to score back-to-back layups for a 51-44 WPI advantage with 14:36 to play.

Midway through the half, sophomore Stefan Duvivier converted a traditional three-point play and junior Drew Madsen pitched in with a layup to make it a one-point contest. The Engineers pushed the lead back out to eight following a layup by senior Aaron Davis with 7:33 to play. WPI opened the margin to 15 with 3:49 remaining.

However, Tufts whittled the deficit back into single digits following a Smith three at 2:03. On the front end of a pair of made free throws, Smith again got the Jumbos under 10 with 1:28 displayed on the scoreboard. Niba went 6-for-6 at the line while Davis hit a free throw and a layup for a 85-68 bulge. Pace deposited two free throws down the stretch for the 85-70 final.

Niba was 10-for-14 from the field, including 2-for-4 from downtown, and 8-for-11 at the charity stripe while totaling six rebounds for the Engineers. Converse, who led the Crimson and Gray with eight boards, was 8-for-14 in the field - all twos - and 3-for-4 at the line. Junior Sean Doncaster chipped in with 14 points, four caroms and a team-best six assists while Davis finished with eight points, three rebounds, four assists and a pair of swipes.

Pace guided the Jumbos with 20 points as Spadaford added 14 and sophomore Ben Engvall tallied a dozen. Junior Tom Palleschi delivered eight boards followed by Haladyna and Pace with four apiece. Smith shared game-high honors with six helpers.

WPI welcomes Framingham State for the penultimate contest of a six-game homestand Thursday at 7 pm. Tufts heads to Salem State for the second game of the New England Big 4 Challenge Saturday at 3pm.

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Players Mentioned

Stefan Duvivier

#20 Stefan Duvivier

G
6' 3"
Sophomore
Ben Engvall

#0 Ben Engvall

G
6' 5"
Sophomore
Stephen Haladyna

#11 Stephen Haladyna

G
6' 5"
Senior
Drew Madsen

#32 Drew Madsen

C
6' 7"
Junior
Vincent Pace

#13 Vincent Pace

G
6' 5"
Sophomore
Tom Palleschi

#2 Tom Palleschi

C
6' 8"
Junior
Tarik Smith

#12 Tarik Smith

G
5' 11"
Junior
Ryan Spadaford

#3 Ryan Spadaford

G
6' 4"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Stefan Duvivier

#20 Stefan Duvivier

6' 3"
Sophomore
G
Ben Engvall

#0 Ben Engvall

6' 5"
Sophomore
G
Stephen Haladyna

#11 Stephen Haladyna

6' 5"
Senior
G
Drew Madsen

#32 Drew Madsen

6' 7"
Junior
C
Vincent Pace

#13 Vincent Pace

6' 5"
Sophomore
G
Tom Palleschi

#2 Tom Palleschi

6' 8"
Junior
C
Tarik Smith

#12 Tarik Smith

5' 11"
Junior
G
Ryan Spadaford

#3 Ryan Spadaford

6' 4"
Senior
G