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Dec 29, 2008
GEORGE FOX 80, CORBAN 74: Martin Just Misses Triple-Double as Bruins Top Warriors
NEWBERG, Ore. - Jack Martin fell just two rebounds short
of the first George Fox University men’s basketball
triple-double in 17 years and Evan Atwater scored a game-high 23
points, leading the Bruins to an 80-74 win over the Corban College
Warriors in their final non-conference game of the season Monday
night here at the Wheeler Sports Center’s Miller Gym.
Martin ended the contest with 17 points, 10 assists, and eight
rebounds. There have been nine triple-doubles in
Bruin history, the last one on Nov. 19, 1991, when NAIA
All-American center Dave Wilson posted 21 points, 12 rebounds, and
13 blocked shots against Northwest Christian.
The last one to include assists was Brian Martin on March 2, 1991,
with 17 points, 10 rebounds, and 12 assists vs. Willamette.
Corban led for the first four minutes of the contest and George
Fox for the final 36, but the game was in doubt until the very
end. Baskets by Ian Logan and Paul Martin around
a Clay Martin free throw gave the Warriors a 5-0 lead in the first
minute-and-a-half before a layup by the Bruins’ Martin put
the home team on the board.
Following a layup by Ben Potloff to make it 7-2, the Bruins reeled
off 10 unanswered points to move ahead. A layup
and free throw by Alex Stockner followed by a long-range three by
Martin gave the Bruins the lead for good at 8-7 with 16 minutes
left in the half. Layins by Stockner and Joe Ahn
completed the Bruins’ run, and they led by as many as 10 in
the half before settling for a 36-30 lead at the break.
In the second half, the Bruins twice took 10-point leads, the
final time at 66-56 on a pair of Martin free throws with 9:03
left. The Warriors fought back, however, and
three times climbed within two points, only to have the Bruins
answer each time. A three-pointer by Paul Martin
brought Corban within 69-67 with 4:16 to play, but Dan Lingenfelder
countered that by making all three of his free throws after being
fouled on a three-point attempt. Another trey by
Clay Martin made it 72-70 with 2:27 to go, but Stockner responded
with a layup. Potloff hit on a drive to cut the
gap to 76-74 with 34 seconds left, but Martin and Atwater each sank
of pair of free throws to ice the win.
In addition to Atwater’s 23 and Martin’s 17, Stockner
contributed 14 points to the Bruins’
cause. Martin’s eight boards and seven
each by Travis Toedtemeier and Bryan O’Connell enabled the
Bruins to hold a 37-35 edge in rebounds. George
Fox shot .475 (29-61) for the game, including .517 (15-29) in the
second half, and sank .842 (16-19) from the line.
The Warriors had four players in double figures: Clay Martin with
22, Logan with 19, and Paul Martin and Erik Cronrath with 12
each. Cronrath with eight rebound s and Clay
Martin with seven topped the Warriors. Potloff
had four assists and three steals. Corban shot
.460 (29-63) from the field but only .579 (11-19) from the stripe.
George Fox (4-5) enters Northwest Conference play this weekend in
eastern Washington, taking on No. 19 Whitworth University Friday
and Whitman College Saturday. Both games tip off
at 8:00 p.m. following NWC women’s games at 6:00
p.m. Corban (4-8) visits defending NAIA Division
II national champion and current No. 1 Oregon Institute of
Technology Friday at 7:30 p.m.












