Box Score
PORTLAND, Ore. - Evan Atwater and Travis Toedtemeier
combined for 11 points in the final 3:14 as the visiting George Fox
University Bruins pulled away late in the game for a 72-62
non-conference men's basketball win over the Concordia
University- Portland Cavaliers Thursday night here at the Cavalier
Gym.
Both teams came out with guns blazing.
Concordia hit its first three shots, including three-pointers by
Dustin Hiebert and Alex Tiefenthaler, for an 8-5 lead only a
minute-and-a-half into the game. George Fox
countered by hitting its first five shots and six of seven,
including a pair of threes by Jack Martin and two baskets each by
Alex Stockner and Travis Toedtemeier, and used a 9-0 run to build a
14-8 lead with 16:39 left in the first half.
Hiebert and Tiefenthaler hit two threes apiece to spark a 17-2 run
that puts the Cavs in front 25-16 with 11:44 to
go. The Bruins fought back as Joe Ahn came off
the bench to hit all four of his shots in the half for eight
points, including consecutive jumpers that tied the game 26-26 with
8:22 remaining. The teams stayed close the rest
of the half, a three by Hiebert making it 43-39 Cavs with 35
seconds left before Atwater nailed a three from the right corner
with two seconds left to cut the gap to 43-42.
Hiebert had 15 points at the break, all on three-pointers, and
Tiefenthaler had 12, while Stockner and Ahn had eight each for the
Bruins. Tiefenthaler scored only six in the
second half, however, and Hiebert was held to no points and only
one shot as the Cavs connected on only 6-23 (.261) in the final 20
minutes.
Neither team held more than a four-point lead through the first 17
minutes of the second half. The final tie came
at 54-54 with 9:03 left on a layup by the Cavs' Jason Yecny,
but Atwater broke the deadlock with a jumper at 8:44 and the Bruins
never trailed again. With the Bruins only up a
pair at 61-59 late in the game, Toedtemeier canned a three from the
left wing to give the Bruins a bit of breathing room with 3:14
left. After a Tiefenthaler basket, Atwater hit
another three and Toedtemeier sank a shot from the right to make it
69-61 with 1:28 to go. Atwater sealed the win
for the Bruins with three free throws in the final minute.
Atwater topped the Bruins with 17 points and six rebounds, while
Stockner and Ahn had 12 each and Toedtemeier finished with
nine. Ahn hit his first six shots before finally
missing one. Martin, the Bruins' leading
scorer, was held to seven points but chipped in with eight assists
and four steals, and Bryan O'Connell had three blocked
shots. The Bruins shot .483 for the game
(29-60), including seven threes, and committed only eight
turnovers, three off their single-game record of five.
Tiefenthaler had 18 points and a double-double with 13 rebounds,
leading the Cavs to a 39-33 edge on the boards.
Hiebert totaled 15 points, all in the first half, and Gage Aker
added 11. The Cavaliers were 20-55 for the game
(.364) and made eight threes, but all came in the first
half.
The Bruins evened the season series with the Cavs after falling at
home to them 72-58 on Nov. 22. George Fox is now
3-4 with three straight wins, while Concordia is
5-5.
George Fox returns to action Saturday, hosting Northwest
University at 7:30 p.m. following a Bruin women's game at
5:00 p.m. against Chapman University. Concordia
next hosts Pacific University Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.