Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Despite setting a new
team record for best free throw percentage in a game, the George
Fox University Bruins were burned by two last-minute layups by Kyle
MacTaggart that gave the Pacific Lutheran University Lutes a 60-58
Northwest Conference men's basketball win Friday night here
at the Wheeler Sports Center's Miller Gym.
The Bruins hit 13-13 (1.000) from the line against PLU, breaking
the old record of 12-12 at Willamette University on Jan. 24,
2003. In a bizarre twist to the stats, the Bruins had entered
the game with the lowest free throw percentage in the conference
(.649), which had proven costly to them in several close
games. This time, however, it was an inability to stop
MacTaggart's two late drives that doomed the home team to
another gut-wrenching loss.
The game was closely contested throughout, with 11 ties, seven
lead changes, and never a double-digit lead by either team.
After an early two-point George Fox lead and two ties, the Lutes
broke a 4-4 tie on a layup and free throw by Cameron Schilling and
held the lead for over 10 minutes. Andrew Earnest's
layup with 10:37 left gave the Lutes a 15-8 lead, but the Bruins
put together a 9-0 run, taking a 17-15 lead on a three-pointer by
Stephen Wiseley with 8:15 to go.
George Fox maintained a slim edge for the next five minutes, but
a long-range three by Earnest enabled the Lutes to regain the
advantage 27-25. After a Mike Taylor jumper
tied it for the Bruins, the Lutes got three-pointers by Earnest,
who had 10 first-half points, and Tony Polis around a layup by
Victor Bull to take a 35-27 halftime lead.
The Bruins got back into the game by scoring the first seven
points of the second half on a dunk by Cole Whitehurst, a
three-point play by Rich Smith, and two Taylor free tosses.
After a Schilling layup, Smith sank back-to-back baskets and Taylor
added a layup for a 40-37 George Fox lead at the 15:39
mark.
The home team extended the margin to six at 47-41 on a three by
Wiseley with 8:35 to play, only to see the Lutes go on an 8-0 run,
capped by a Kole Podowicz jumper, to move ahead 49-47 with 6:09
left. Taylor tied it with a layup, then Podowicz and Taylor
swapped threes before MacTaggart broke the 52-52 deadlock with two
free throws at 3:47. Smith tied it with a putback of his own
miss at 2:46, and Wiseley gave the Bruins the lead with two free
throws at 2:08.
Curtis Trondsen knotted it again with a baseline jumper for PLU,
but Taylor's running jumper in the lane made it 58-56 Bruins
with 1:02 showing. MacTaggart's wide-open layup off a
screen re-tied it at 0:49, and after a costly Bruin turnover with
22 seconds remaining, MacTaggart again drove for a layup, though
this one was tightly contested, with eight ticks left, which proved
to be the game-winner when the Bruins missed two close-in shots as
time expired.
Taylor led all scorers with 19 points and just missed a
double-double with nine rebounds for the Bruins, while Wiseley
scored 12 points with six assists and Smith added 11 points.
Whitehurst had a game-high 10 rebounds as the Bruins held a 40-32
advantage on the glass.
Earnest was the only Lute in double digits with 15 points, but
Schilling had nine along with a team-high eight rebounds.
Bull, Earnest, and Polis had two assists each, and Earnest made
three steals.
NEXT: George Fox (5-14, NWC 3-7) visits Pacific
University next Friday, while Pacific Lutheran (11-6, NWC 6-3) is
back in action Saturday, also at Pacific. Both contests will
tip off at 8:00 p.m., following NWC women's games at 6:00
p.m.