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Both teams shot poorly throughout the game, with the Jumbos posting a 25% field goal percentage, but they were able to tough it out for a win.
Both teams were strong in the paint, but the Jumbos excelled in their second-chance point conversions and dominated in points off turnovers (20–10).
If the Jumbos get back to doing those things and performing like the type of team they can be, the sky’s the limit.
The Jumbos rallied in the fifth inning, which began with a double to left field by Solomon.
The Jumbos responded with an 11–2 run capped off by a jumper first-year guard James Morakis to retake the lead.
While Colby opened the half with an 8–2 run, it was Tufts who controlled the rest of the game, with a 13–0 run setting the Jumbos up for victory.