Box Score ORANGE, Calif. – Pushing
22nd-ranked Chapman University to the limit, the George Fox
University Bruins came up just short in a 64-60 loss to the
Panthers to conclude their three-game swing through southern
California and the non-conference portion of their schedule on New
Year's Eve here at the Hutton Center.
Neither team could gain an upper hand through the first
seven-and-a-half minutes as there were five lead changes and four
ties during that time, with no lead of more than two points.
Chapman broke an 11-11 tie with a three-pointer and then one of two
free throws by Griffin Ramme, but the Bruins got back-to-back
buckets by Stephen Wiseley and Matt Zandbergen to forge a fifth tie
at 15-15 with 9:44 to go in the half.
Ben Ricard broke the game's last tie with a jumper at 8:03
and Takeshi Clifford followed with a three-pointer, sparking a 15-4
run over a six-minute period that gave the home team a 30-19
advantage with 2:44 left in the period. Undaunted, the Bruins
responded with a Mike Taylor long-range three, a jumper plus one by
Wiseley, and a basket by Rich Smith with 37
seconds left that cut the deficit to 30-27, which was the halftime
score.
The Bruins missed six of their first seven shots as the Panthers
stretched their lead to eight at 37-29 four minutes into the second
half, but Cole Whitehurst, Taylor, and Davis Martin each scored
goals to draw the visitors within a pair at 37-35 with 14:39
left. A basket and free throw by Wiseley at 12:07 made it
41-40 Chapman before Clifford canned a three, starting a 17-9 run
that pushed the Panther lead back to nine at 58-49 with 4:43
remaining.
Smith started the Bruins' final comeback drive with a
three-pointer, and following a Riley jumper for a 60-52 Panther
lead, Taylor hit a shot, Smith got a rebound basket, and Martin
scored to make it a two-point game at 60-58 with 51 seconds to
play. After a Panther turnover, Wiseley had a jump shot for
the tie with 30 seconds left but missed and Riley rebounded, then
was fouled and hit both free throws with 25 seconds to go for a
62-58 lead. Smith cut the margin to 62-60 with a pair of
freebies with 14 ticks left, but Max Piner pulled the Panthers
through with two more charity tosses a second later that proved to
be enough.
Smith led the Bruins with 17 points and 12 rebounds, his second
double-double of the season and eighth of his career. Wiseley
added 15 points and Taylor scored 13. Wiseley and Martin
passed out three assists apiece. The Bruins stayed in the
game by committing only six turnovers, one short of their team
record for fewest turnovers of five against Whitman on Jan. 3,
2003.
Riley paced the Panthers with 15 points, Ramme scored 11, and
Jon Consani had 10. Riley had a team-high nine rebounds as
Chapman held a 37-31 edge on the boards. Brandon Lin handed
out four assists.
NEXT: George Fox (3-8), which finished 2-7
against non-conference competition, returns to Northwest Conference
action Friday, Jan. 7, with an 8:00 p.m. game at Lewis & Clark
College in Portland, Ore. The men's game will be
preceded by the NWC women's game at 6:00 p.m. ... Chapman
(12-1) takes a 10-game winning streak into its next game at
California Lutheran University Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.