Box Score SPOKANE, Wash. – After
staying with the eighth-ranked Whitworth University Pirates for
most of the first half, the visiting George Fox University Bruins
saw the defending Northwest Conference champions open it up in the
second half and pull away for a 75-48 victory in men's
basketball action Saturday night here at the Whitworth
Fieldhouse.
Suffering their 13th straight setback to the Pirates, the Bruins
fell to 2-4 overall and 1-1 in the conference. Whitworth,
which is favored to win the NWC once again under new coach Matt
Logie, improved to 6-0 on the season and 2-0 in league play.
Idris Lasisi hit a jumper 15 seconds into the game for a quick
Whitworth lead, but the Bruins responded 21 seconds later with a
three-pointer by Mike Taylor, setting a
back-and-forth tone for the early part of the game. A three
by Wade Gebbers and two free throws by Felix Friedt put the Pirates
up 7-3, but back came the Bruins to take a 9-7 lead on two more
treys by Taylor. Mack Larkin's layup tied it, but a
Sean Atkins free throw gave George Fox its final lead of 10-9 with
14:17 left in the half.
Friedt hit a freebie to tie it, then canned a layup to give the
Pirates the lead for good at 12-10 with 13:14 left in the
period. The Pirates led by no more than five for most of the
rest of the half, the Bruins twice coming within a point at 22-21
following a basket by Matt Zandbergen and again at 25-24 with 4:37
to go on a three by Anthony Sanchez. However, the Pirates
out-scored the Bruins 11-3 the rest of the way to take a 36-27
advantage into the break.
Jack Loofburrow hit a jumper and a three to key a 10-0 run by
the Pirates to open up the second half, giving the home team a
46-27 lead with 15:53 left in the game. After Atkins scored
for George Fox to end a string of 13 straight Whitworth points, the
Pirates took off on another 13-0 outburst featuring two threes by
Lasisi and another by Loofburrow, effectively securing the game
with a 59-29 lead at the 11:31 mark. A 12-2 Bruin run got
them within 20 at 61-41 with 6:49 left following another trey by
Taylor, but that was as close as they could make it in the second
half.
Taylor led the Bruins with 18 points, hitting 5-8
three-pointers, adding 10 rebounds and three assists and recording
his first double-double of the season. Sanchez chipped in
with 12 points, hitting a trio of triples. The Bruins shot
.327 (18-55) as a team from the field, including 8-28 (.286) in the
second half, hit .321 (9-28) from beyond the arc, and were only 3-7
from the line (.429).
Lasisi had 23 points, hitting 4-6 on threes, Friedt scored 15,
and Loofburrow added 12 to pace the Pirates. Lasisi also
grabbed eight rebounds as Whitworth held a 38-33 edge on the
boards. Gebbers, Dustin McConnell, and Zach Payne had three
assists each. The Pirates shot .464 (26-56) from the floor,
.409 (9-22) from deep, and .824 (14-17) from the charity
stripe.
NEXT: George Fox returns home to host Corban
University Friday in a non-conference match at 8:00 p.m. The
Bruin women will host Colorado College in a preliminary game at
6:00 p.m. ... Whitworth hosts Montana Tech Saturday at 7:00 p.m. in
a non-conference matchup.