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McMINNVILLE, Ore. - For the fourth straight Northwest Conference
game, the George Fox University Bruins saw a sizeable second-half
lead slip away as the Linfield College Wildcats battled back from
nine points down with 13 minutes to play and pulled out a 68-65 win
in a men's basketball game between the Yamhill County rivals
Saturday night here at Ted Wilson Gym.
Linfield rookie center K.C. Wiser hit a jumper and a three-point
basket for a quick 5-0 lead to start the game, but the Bruins
answered with a 12-1 run to go up 12-6 with 12:45 left in the half.
Mark Metzler made a steal and layup and a three-pointer and Dan
Lingenfelder hit a pair of baskets to spark the outburst. The
Wildcats rallied for three ties before going ahead again 22-20 on a
rebound bucket by Erik Olson with 5:28 left. Down by four, the
Bruins closed out the half with a 10-2 run, capped by a three-point
play by Matt Noble, to take a 30-26 lead into the break.
Lingenfelder had eight points for the Bruins and Wiser had nine
for the Wildcats to pace their respective teams. Both defenses held
sway in the period as the Bruins hit only .393 (11-28) and made 11
turnovers, while the Wildcats were only .310 (9-29) shooting and
committed 10 miscues.
The Bruins stayed ahead throughout most of the second half,
eventually taking a nine-point lead of 48-39 on Taylor Martin's
jumper from the left wing with 13:18 to go. The Wildcats bounced
back with a 7-0 run, including a layup and a three-pointer by Brian
Murphy, who had 13 second-half points, to get within two at 48-46
with 11:04 left, and the game stayed tight the rest of the way.
Linfield forged four ties, the last one on a three by Steve
Taylor with 1:58 left, before taking its first lead of the half on
a pair of free throws by Cody Tesoro with 1:22 remaining, making it
66-64. The Bruins' Brent Satern hit the second of two free throws
with 15 seconds left to make it a one-point game, but Taylor iced
it with two free tosses with 12 seconds to go, and the Bruins could
not shake free of the Wildcats' defense to get open for a potential
tying three before time expired.
Evan Atwater led the Bruins with 13 points and Satern added 10.
Atwater also had a game-high seven rebounds as the Bruins
out-rebounded the Wildcats 34-31. Satern handed out four assists.
The Bruins hit a respectable .479 (23-48) from the field after
shooting .600 (12-20) in the second half, but continued to struggle
from the charity stripe, where they hit only .524 (11-21).
Murphy led all scorers with 18 points for the Wildcats, while
Taylor and Wiser chipped in with 16 each. Murphy and Wiser led
Linfield with four rebounds apiece, and Taylor passed out three
assists. The Wildcats connected on .453 (24-53) from the field,
including .625 (15-24) in the second half, and .667 (16-24) from
the line.
George Fox (4-9, NWC 0-4), which suffered its sixth straight
setback, returns home to host pre-season conference favorite Lewis
& Clark College Friday at 6:00 p.m. Linfield (8-5, NWC 3-1)
hosts Willamette University Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. Both games will be
preceded by NWC women's games at 6:00 p.m.