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Men's Basketball players celebrate a victory against Middlebury in February 2025
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Men's basketball hosts Conn. College in NESCAC quarterfinal on February 22

19-5 Continentals are the fourth seed for the 2025 conference championship

The Hamilton College Continentals host the Connecticut College Camels in a 2025 New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) Men's Basketball Championship quarterfinal on Coach Tom Murphy Court inside Margaret Bundy Scott Field House on Saturday, Feb. 22 at 2 p.m.

Please click HERE for the Championship Central page, which includes a quarterfinals preview, information on how to buy championship gear, directions on how to watch the games, and the complete schedule and results. Links are available for live statistics and live video for every game, championship records, a list of past champions, and much more.

Hamilton (19-5 overall) finished in fourth place in the NESCAC standings with a 7-3 record and is the fourth seed for the championship. The Continentals have won seven of their last eight including a 69-57 victory at Conn. College on Feb. 7. Hamilton, which won the NESCAC title in 2023, was 16th in the Division III NPI rankings as of Feb. 19. The Continentals are led by Hank Morgan '25, who leads the conference in scoring with 22.3 points per game. Morgan is ninth on the team's all-time list with 1,532 career points. Teja Singh '25 (1,130 points) also reached the career 1,000-point milestone this season. Morgan and Singh are fifth and sixth, respectively, in career three-point field goals made on Hamilton's all-time list.

The Camels (13-11) finished in fifth place in the NESCAC standings with a 5-5 record and is the fifth seed for the championship. Conn. College enters the postseason winners of its last two games. The Camels are 82nd in the Division III NPI rankings as of Feb. 19. Conn. College is last in the conference in scoring, field goal percentage, three-point field goal percentage and rebounding margin. Elias Espinosa leads the NESCAC with 67 three-pointers made.
 
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Players Mentioned

Hank Morgan

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Teja Singh

#1 Teja Singh

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