Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Cole Whitehurst scored 35
points and Mike Taylor posted the first George Fox
University triple-double in 19 years as the Bruins won an offensive
shootout 117-100 over the Willamette University Bearcats in
Northwest Conference men's basketball action Tuesday night
here at the Wheeler Sports Center's Miller Gym.
Whitehurst hit 13-17 from the field and 8-11 from the line en
route to 23 first-half points and 12 in the second half, posting a
career high and the 21st game of 35 or more by a Bruin player in
the program's 107 years. Taylor collected 18 points, 15
rebounds, and 11 assists for the 10th triple-double in George Fox
history and the first since Dave Wilson had 21 points, 12 rebounds,
and 13 blocked shots at Northwest Christian University on Nov. 19,
1992.
The Bruins' 117 points was their highest total in a game
since a 120-87 win at Southern Oregon University on Feb. 13,
1993. For most of the game, the Bruins' field goal
percentage hovered near 75 percent, finally settling at .694
(43-62), just short of the record .714 percentage (40-56) vs.
Columbia Christian College on Jan. 29, 1982.
George Fox scored the first two baskets of the game on a
three-pointer and a layup by Stephen Wiseley and never trailed in
the first half, though Willamette did manage four ties. The
Bruins used a 15-6 run to break a 9-9 tie and take a nine-point
lead at 24-15 on a Taylor layup with 13:10 to go in the half.
Whitehurst and Rich Smith scored six points apiece during that
stretch.
Willamette answered with a 9-0 run to tie it 24-24 with 11
minutes left, Ryan Meehan scoring seven of them on a layup, two
free throws, and a three. The Bruins went back up by
five three times before the final tie of the half at 40-40, then
used a 15-5 burst to take their largest lead of 55-45 with a minute
left, Whitehurst's three capping the rally. A Robbie
Kunke layup for the Bearcats with eight ticks to go cut the George
Fox lead to 55-47 at the break.
The Bearcats scored the first eight points of the second half on
a three by Mounts and two baskets and a free throw by Terrell
Malley, knotting the game 55-55. Again the Bruins forged
ahead with a 9-1 run to make it 64-56 with 17:13 left, but the
Bearcats used threes by Meehan and Mounts around two bombs by
Trevor Bos in a 14-6 spurt to tie it 70-70 with 14:52 showing.
For the next four minutes, the game see-sawed back and forth
like a pair of punch-drunk fighters too hard-headed to quit.
Three times the Bruins jumped ahead, only to have the Bearcats come
back to tie before finally taking their first lead of 80-78 with
12:18 left on a jumper by Bos. A short hook by Smith and two
Whitehurst free throws put the Bruins back up by two, but Kunke hit
a three as the Bearcats regained an 83-82 edge.
Whitehurst's layup at 10:43 gave the Bruins the lead for
good at 84-83, and they began to stretch the lead as the
Bearcats' threes quit falling. Over the next nine
minutes, Smith scored nine points and Taylor eight as the Bruins
out-scored the Bearcats 33-13, building a 117-96 lead on a free
throw by Smith following a Willamette flagrant foul.
In addition to the big games by Whitehurst and Taylor, Smith
notched a career-high 28 points, and Wiseley added 20 with seven
assists. George Fox was 7-12 (.583) from three-point range,
.686 (24-35) on free throws, and held a 35-32 rebound
advantage.
Five Bearcats scored in double figures, led by Mounts with
31. Kunke added 20 with four assists, Meehan 18, Malley 12,
and Bos 10 plus four assists. Mounts had a team-high seven
rebounds. Willamette hit .493 (37-75) from the field, .500
(13-26) from behind the arc, and .684 (13-19) from the stripe.
The Bruins' win completed a sweep of the season series
with the Bearcats while improving their overall record 5-13 overall
and NWC slate to 3-6. Willamette, playing without injured
Sean Dart, the national field goal percentage leader, fell to 4-14
overall and 1-8 in the league.
NEXT: George Fox hosts Pacific Lutheran
University Friday in its only game of the coming weekend, then
Willamette welcomes the University of Puget Sound on
Saturday. Both games tip off at 8:00 p.m., following NWC
women's games at 6:00 p.m.