Lesley erased a 17-point deficit to take a four-point lead, but couldn't hold on against visiting Salem State on Senior Night in Cambridge. John Sanchez led the Lynx with 19 points.
Lesley's Alex Perez came off the bench for a career night, but Becker opened up a 51-25 halftime lead in coasting to an 89-57 win over the visiting Lynx Thursday night.
A day after earning New England Collegiate Conference Player of the Week, John Sanchez has been named to the D3hoops.com Team of the Week, a national accolade lauding the top performer at every position.
Kris Bennett led the team with 12 points and seven rebounds, but Lesley went 7:52 without a field goal in the Lynx 71-59 loss at Regis on Tuesday night.
Lesley's John Sanchez was named NECC Player of the Week for a second week in a row following a week that included a buzzer-beating jumper, a road win at the league's No. 2 team, his 1,000th career point and a 3-0 week for the Lynx.
Lesley guard John Sanchez scored point No. 1,000 for his career and a team-high 25 on the night as Lesley topped Southern Vermont, 85-73, for a third straight win.
A day after being named NECC Player of the Week, John Sanchez knocked down a game-winning jumper with three seconds left to beat visiting Plymouth State, 69-67.
Join the Lesley men's basketball team for raffles, giveaways and a celebration of school spirit at its "Green Out" game vs. Southern Vermont on Saturday, February 4 at 7:00 p.m.
Lesley overcame a 12-point first half deficit to take a two-point second half lead, but could not hold on against host Elms, falling 73-68. John Sanchez led all scorers with 29, his second game with as many points.
John Sanchez exploded for a career-high 30 points, 21 in the second half, as Lesley overcame a seven-point second half deficit in besting Mitchell by the score of 73-67.
Lesley shot 12-26 from three-point range, hitting 8-14 in opening up a 10-point halftime lead in its 75-62 win over visiting Daniel Webster Tuesday night.
With four teams competing in NCAA Tournament play and three others opening inaugural seasons as NCAA sports, here's a look at one of the most successful years in the history of the Lynx in our 2011 Year in Review.
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In spite of a game-high 19 points from senior guard John Sanchez, Lesley fell 67-58 in its NECC opener at Newbury, which shot a scorching 42 percent from three-point range.
Lesley used an 8-0 game-opening run in earning a 66-58 win over visiting Eastern Nazarene in non-conference men’s basketball action on Monday. John Sanchez led all players with 24 points on a perfect 10-10 shooting at the line.
The Jumbos hit seven first-half three-pointers and overcame seven second-half threes from the Lynx as Lesley's comeback fell short in an 87-75 loss to Tufts. Matt Gibson shot 3-4 from distance for Lesley.