2012-2013 Wentworth Men's Basketball News
Head men's basketball coach Tom Devitt has announced that he has left Wentworth after 11 years at the helm and 14 years on the Leopard staff
Leopards surrender go-ahead basket with 4.8 seconds left in 80-79 loss at Castelton; four Wentworth players score in double digits as the Black & Gold finishes 16-12
Fifth-seeded Leopards (16-11) travel to fourth-seeded Castleton (16-12) for a quarterfinal round contest on Wednesday night
Leopards place four players in double figures in 73-54 loss at Gordon; Wentworth awaits a possible ECAC berth with a 16-11 record
Junior Derek Mayo was named First Team All-CCC while senior Colin Johnson was named Honorable Mention All-CCC
Leopards use a 13-0 run in the second half to take a lead and then hold off the Bison, 73-69 in the CCC Quarterfinals; Colin Johnson (24 points) and Corey Therriualt (15) pace the offense
Third-seeded Leopards host sixth-seeded Nichols on Tuesday night at 7:00
Colonels use second half run to secure a 73-61 win; Colin Johnson scores 21 points while John-Michael Fragnoli records a double-double
Leopards drop 71-58 decision; Colin Johnson scores 14 points while Derek Mayo and Scott Moran add 10 apiece
Hawks hold on for 47-43 win; Derek Mayo and Colin Johnson each record double-doubles for the Leopards
Leopards erase five-point halftime deficit, hold Salve Regina to 18 points in the second half; John-Michael Fragnoli and Colin Johnson score 14 apiece
Junior guard Derek Mayo helps the Leopards to a 3-0 week by averaging 19.0 points, 5.3 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 2.0 steals
Leopards use 25-7 spurt in the second half to break open a tight game in an 80-67 win over Nichols; Derek Mayo scores a career-high 25, while Matt Harte adds 13
Leopards hold Western New England without a field goal for the final 5:21, en route to a 53-47 win; Colin Johnson and Derek Mayo score 13 and 11 points, respectively
Colin Johnson buries a 3-pointer with two seconds left in regulation to force the extra session before the Leopards prevail, 83-76; Derek Mayo ties a career high with 22 points
Leopards hold off late Lion rally in 76-71 win; Colin Johnson (20 points) and Derek Mayo (18) pace the offense