Bowdoin Hits 17 Threes, Tops Husson 95-80 in Brunswick
Bowdoin beat Husson 95-80 in Brunswick, drilling 17 three-pointers; the win keeps Bowdoin competitive in NESCAC play and energized the Morrell Gym crowd.

Bowdoin opened eyes in Morrell Gymnasium with an offensive outburst, beating Husson 95-80 on Jan. 27, 2026, behind a club-best 17 made three-pointers and balanced scoring from its starters. Five Bowdoin starters reached double figures, a sign of depth that carried the Polar Bears through a late first-half surge and a dominant second half.
Ray Cuevas led the attack with 27 points while also contributing on the boards and in the assist column. Alex Halpern provided perimeter heat, knocking down six three-pointers on his way to 18 points. Kevin Reeves anchored the rebound effort, finishing with a 15-point, 15-rebound double-double. Bowdoin closed the first half on a 14-2 run and expanded its cushion in the second half, stretching the lead to as much as 22 points before closing out the 95-80 victory.
The offensive performance gave the home crowd plenty to cheer about. Morrell Gym saw a strong Brunswick-area turnout, with local fans responding to the team’s up-tempo shooting and interior toughness. The 17 made three-pointers stands out for a Bowdoin attack that combined perimeter accuracy with interior production, a combination that can be decisive in NESCAC play.
From a conference perspective, the win keeps Bowdoin competitive as it continues through the NESCAC schedule. Balanced scoring and the ability to sustain runs are positive indicators for coach and program as the Polar Bears face a stretch of conference opponents that will put a premium on consistent shooting and rebounding. Reeves’ 15 rebounds and Cuevas’ all-around scoring highlight the mix of size and playmaking that Bowdoin will need to leverage in tighter games.

For Brunswick-area supporters and local businesses, home wins like this sustain weekend crowds and contribute to the town’s sports calendar. Bowdoin’s three-point barrage is likely to be a talking point among fans and a draw for upcoming home dates at Morrell Gym.
Full box score and a complete breakdown of player statistics are available in the athletic department’s release. For local readers, the win signals that Bowdoin remains in the hunt in conference play and that Morrell Gym will continue to be a lively spot for Polar Bears basketball as the season progresses.
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