Box Score TACOMA, Wash. – Down by
18 with just over five minutes left, the George Fox University
Bruins closed within three points over the next three minutes but
could not complete the comeback as the University of Puget Sound
Loggers escaped with an 80-75 Northwest Conference men's
basketball victory Friday night here at Memorial Fieldhouse.
Although they never led (there were two early ties), the Bruins
kept the score close through the first 10 minutes of the
game. The Loggers took five-point leads three times in that
span, the last at 22-17 with 10:15 left on a jumper by Gabe Borboa,
but Stephen Wiseley hit two free throws for the
Bruins to trim the margin to 22-19 with 9:53 to go.
Ryan Rogers hit two three-pointers and Aaron Edwards one from
downtown as the Loggers exploded with a 13-0 burst in just over two
minutes, jumping in front 35-19 with 7:30 left. Rich
Smith's jumper for the Bruins halted the run, and the
visitors climbed back within nine on a Wiseley three that made it
35-26 with 4:35 to go. Kaleb Shelton's three ignited an
8-0 Logger run at that point, and they eventually built a 44-30
halftime lead.
The Loggers remained comfortably ahead, maintaining a distance
between eight and 18 points, through 14 minutes of the second
half. Two more freebies by Wiseley that made it 56-48 with
11:55 left was as close as the Bruins came during that time, and
they trailed by 18 at 71-53 with 5:26 to go following two free
throws by Edric Egberuare.
A three-point play by Smith at 5:17 started the Bruins'
comeback as they reeled off 15 unanswered points in a
two-and-a-half minute span. Wiseley canned two straight
long-range bombs, Mike Taylor hit a jumper, Wiseley drained two
more charity tosses, and Davis Martin's basket turned the
game into a 71-68 nail-biter with 2:05 remaining.
Shelton was fouled hitting a jumper and made the free throw with
1:47 left, ending the Bruins' streak, and the Loggers sank
six of 10 free throws the rest of the way as the Bruins resorted to
fouling in an effort to slow the clock and catch up. Shelton
hit four more from the line, giving him seven points in the last
two minutes, as the home team hung on to end a string of six
straight losses.
Wiseley led all scorers with a career-high 29 points for the
Bruins, sinking 9-14 from the floor, including 5-8 from three-point
range, and 6-7 free throws. Taylor added 15 points, and Smith
and Martin had 11 each, a career high for the latter. Taylor
had nine rebounds and passed out three assists.
Shelton had 21 points to pace the Loggers, with Borboa chipping
in 16 and Egberuare adding 14, along with team highs of nine
rebounds and six assists. UPS controlled the glass 44-34.
NEXT: George Fox (4-12, NWC 2-5) returns home
to close out the first half of conference play against Yamhill
County rival Linfield College Saturday, while Puget Sound (6-10,
NWC 3-4) welcomes Lewis & Clark College Saturday. Both
games tip off at 8:00 p.m. following NWC women's games at
6:00 p.m.