FARMINGTON — Bates College men’s basketball coach Jon Furbush became the winningest coach in program history with the Bobcats’ 87-81 win over UMaine-Farmington on Monday.
Stephon Baxter score a game-high 31 points for Bates (9-9). Jahmir Primer added 20 points and Steven Ward came off the bench to contribute 11.
Terion Moss led the University of Maine-Farmington with 28 points and Jack Kane had 23.
The victory is Furbush’s 159, surpassing George Wigton, who coached the Bobcats from 1966 to 1986.
Furbush, who is 159-160 since being hired as Bates’ coach in 2008, also holds the program record for wins in a season, 21 in 2014-15.
UMF is coached by Sam Leal, who was Furbush’s assistant at Bates during the 2019-20 season.
KANE THROWS BLOCK PARTY: Jack Kane set a school record of his own over the weekend.
The senior from Cumberland tallied six blocks in a 99-64 win over Maine Maritime Academy on Saturday, giving him 146 career blocks at UMaine-Farmington, setting a new school career blocks record.
Kane eclipsed the previous mark of 144, set by Luke Nielsen (2001-05).
BATES’ GRAFF JOINS 1,000-POINT CLUB: Junior captain Meghan Graff scored a game-high 29 points and became the 21st player in Bates College women’s basketball history to join the 1,000 points club in a 64-59 loss at Trinity the past Saturday.
Graff joined the 1,000-points club on a 3-pointer with 30 seconds remaining in regulation, giving her 1,002 points in her career.
CMCC’S DAVID MAKES IT A GRAND: Corey David scored his 1,000th point, but Central Maine Community college squandered several leads and committed 20 turnovers, falling to Vermont Tech, 67-66 in overtime over weekend.
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