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Eaglebrook School was founded in 1922 by Howard Gibbs as a private boarding and day school for boys in middle school. Learn about our school in Deerfield, Massachusetts then and now, and read about the Core Skills we think every boy should know.
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At Eaglebrook, boys learn more than they ever thought possible, discover inner resources, develop self-confidence, and have fun along the way. Delivering on our mission is only possible through the incredible generosity of alumni, parents, parents of alumni, and friends.”
LONGMEADOW, Mass. – February 14, 2024 – Varsity Basketball faced off against Longmeadow High School’s JV squad on Wednesday, securing a 74-72 win in a tight contest.
The Eagles started off the first quarter with an aggressive defense that generated turnovers and fast breaks against the Lancers. After struggling to find their rhythm, Longmeadow started knocking down three-pointers from all around the arc and led Eaglebrook 20-14 at the end of the first quarter.
The Eagles regained their momentum in the second quarter, reeling off 8 unanswered points to take the lead. The teams then traded baskets back and forth, and Eaglebrook led 35-34 at the half.
In the third quarter, Eaglebrook faltered while Longmeadow continued to shoot well, going up by double digits. But back-to-back baskets by the Eagles cut the Lancers’ lead to 10, and the third quarter ended with Longmeadow up 58-48.
Despite the deficit, the Eagles felt good going into the final frame. They locked in on defense, got back to their first-quarter game plan, and generated multiple turnovers that led to easy baskets. Just two minutes into the quarter, Eaglebrook took its first lead since the half and poured on the pressure with a 22-2 run that ended with a 3-point dagger from the corner.
The Lancers crept back into the game in its final minutes, hitting several deep threes to trim the Eagles’ lead to two. But two free throws with 15 seconds left created a 4-point cushion. Longmeadow finished the scoring with two free throws of its own, but an intentionally missed shot was corralled by the Eagles to seal the win.