BOSTON, Mass. – Another weekend, another dominating win in an in-season tournament as the Wesleyan men's basketball team handed Skidmore a 75-60 defeat on Friday night in the Emmanuel College Tip-Off Classic. The Cardinals (3-0) advance to Saturday night's title game against Endicott at 8 PM.
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A defense-dominated first half saw Wesleyan lead 36-26 despite shooting just 12-for-39 (30.8%) from the floor. Three-point shooting played a large role I the 10-point lead as the Cardinals were 6-of-15 (40%) from behind the arc compared to 4-for-13 for the Thoroughbreds. The Cardinals also went to the free throw line eight times, making six, while Skidmore missed their only two free throw attempts in the opening 20 minutes.
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Wesleyan jumped out to a 11-2 lead in the opening 3:05 of play and continued to hold the nine-point advantage until Skidmore lowered the deficit to three at the midway point of the frame. Neither side made a basket for a stretch that lasted over four minutes, until Charlie Fantom hit a floater on the fast break for Skidmore with 5:44 left in the first. Wesleyan took their biggest lead of the half on a
Nicky Johnson '25 three-pointer, putting the Cardinals in front 36-24, before the Thoroughbreds scored on their last possession to make it a 10-point game at half.
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Fritz Hauser '26 nailed two three-pointers in a span of 1:24 early in the second half to give the Cardinals a 46-32 lead. The Cardinals continued to surge ahead as a 11-0 run, bookended with a Johnson floater in the lane, gave Wesleyan a 54-32 advantage. The two sides traded baskets for the final 11+ minutes before the final score had Wesleyan winning 75-60.
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The second half was much better for Wesleyan in terms of offense, as the Cardinals shot 47.1% (16-for-34) overall and added three more three-pointers, giving the team nine makes from distance for the game. Wesleyan continued to play excellent defense, holding Skidmore to 34.4% shooting (11-for-32) and 2-for-13 (15.4%) from three. For the game, the Thoroughbreds shot just 34.9% overall and went 6-for-26 from three.
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Johnson led all scorers with 25 points (9-14 FG, 4-6 3FG) to go along with eight rebounds, three assists, and no turnovers in 33 minutes.
Shane Regan '25 scored 19 points (7-15 FG) and tied his career-high with six assists. Hauser hit three three-pointers on his way to 13 points and nine rebounds.
Jackson Cormier '26 tallied eight points with four rebounds and three steals while
Jared Langs '25 grabbed a game-high 12 rebounds as the junior forward is averaging 11.7 per game thus far on the season.
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Wesleyan is set to battle the Gulls in the title game on Saturday as this will be just the second all-time meeting between the two sides and the first since 2008.