Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Townsend Hops Aboard Yale's Glory Ride



Townsend, no. 42, prepares to set a screen for teammate Mez Mbeng, no. 2, during the Ivy League tournament game against Cornell. Yale beat the Big Red, 69-57, in the first round of the tournament at Columbia.  (YWAA photo)

The Yale men's basketball team experienced a glory ride this spring, a bandwagon of sorts many Yale alums joined once they heard about the miracle shot at Columbia in New York. Yale senior Matt Knowling tossed in a looping six-foot shot at the buzzer to help the Elis win the Ivy League championship, 62-61, in a tight, tense game with Brown in late March.

An important contributor to the team's success was Westchester's own Nick Townsend '26, a rugged power forward, often the first to come off the bench, a regular "sixth man" who played as often as many starters. 

Townsend, a Chappaqua native, is a football offensive guard in appearance, who might have been able to manage playing time on the football team if he had such interest. For the basketball unit, Townsend has been a bruising player under the basket, good enough to "pound boards" and push opponents (legally) around and stake a claim under the basketball. During the season, he averaged 6.0 points and 3.9 rebounds per game. He scored 14 points in Yale's 80-60 win over Harvard in early March. 

Townsend followed footsteps of his older brother, Matt '15, who also starred at Yale and played in a similar position all four years. Brother Matt grabbed notoriety, too, during his time when he earned a Rhodes Scholarship and went on to Harvard Medical School. Younger brother Nick, wrapping up sophomore year, will likely become a starter next season. In a game against Stony Brook in November, he blazed his foes with 22 points, 11 rebounds. 

The glory ride of spring '24 continued five days later when Coach James Jones' squad trekked across the country to take on the SEC tournament champion, the mighty Auburn Tigers. In the shocker heard all around the basketball world, Yale thwarted Auburn, 78-76, in arguably the biggest upset in the tournament this season. Auburn's front line towered above Townsend, who stands 6' 7". He held his own by scoring 4 points in the nationally televised contest, a game that sports pundits and experts raved about for 48 hours. Yes, fitting for a "shining moment."           

Unfortunately, moments of basketball euphoria dimmed two days later in the second round when San Diego State raced up and down the court for an 85-57 easy win over the Bulldogs. 

On to next season. The Bulldogs will likely be projected to be in the Ivy's top four and reach another Ivy tournament, this time to be held at Brown.



Below, Townsend grabs one of his four rebounds in the Ivy League tournament game against Cornell. (YWAA photo). 


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