Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – In a thrilling battle for
a share of second place in the Northwest Conference,
Anthony Sanchez' buzzer-beating layup off an
errant desperation shot lifted the George Fox University Bruins to
a stunning 53-52 win over the Pacific Lutheran University Lutes in
men's basketball action Sunday night here at the Wheeler
Sports Center's Miller Gym.
Cameron Schilling had given the visiting Lutes a 52-51 lead with
a turnaround jumper in the lane with 10 seconds left.
Disdaining a timeout, the Bruins drove the length of the court,
where Mike Taylor was forced to throw up a long-range
closely-guarded attempt from the right wing. The shot went
over the goal, but Sanchez was in the right spot to put the ball
off the glass and into the net as the horn sounded.
With its fifth straight win, George Fox improved to 9-8 overall
and 6-2 in the conference, moving into a tie for second place in
the league standings with Whitman College. Pacific Lutheran
fell to 8-9 overall and 5-3 in the NWC, dropping into a tie for
fourth with the University of Puget Sound. It was only the
second Sunday game in George Fox men's history, and was the
makeup of a postponement from Friday, when severe winter weather
had prevented PLU from leaving the Puget Sound area.
PLU got off to a 4-0 lead on layups by Kai Hoyt and Schilling,
but the Bruins answered with a 10-2 run featuring three-pointers by
Sanchez and Taylor and a goal and two free throws by Sean Atkins
for a 10-6 lead five minutes into the game. The Lutes
responded with a 9-2 run of their own, Schilling starting and
ending the rally with baskets, to regain the lead 15-12 with 9:33
left in the period.
Over the next seven minutes, the Bruins used runs of 9-0 and 6-0
to build the largest lead of the game, 29-19 with 2:51 left
following a free throw by Spencer Bolte. The Lutes closed the
half with a 6-0 run, capped by a drive and free throw by James
Conti, to cut the Bruins' halftime lead to 29-25.
Taylor led all scorers with 11 first-half points, while
Schilling's eight led the Lutes.
The Bruins maintained a lead between three and seven points
through the first eight minutes of the second half until a
three-point play by the Lutes' Arvid Isaksen and two free
throws by Zachary Klein made it a two-point game of 42-40 with
11:29 remaining. After a swap of baskets, Schilling and
Terrell Williams hit back-to-back jumpers to forge a 44-44 tie with
8:03 to play. Williams then hit a layup to give PLU its first
lead of the second half 46-44 with 6:26 to go.
The Bruins regained the lead 49-46 on a three by Sanchez and a
drive by Taylor, but Schilling hit two technical free throws and a
jumper for a 50-49 Lutes lead with 5:28 to play. Two Atkins
free throws with 4:19 left put the Bruins back in front
51-50. Both teams went scoreless over the next four-plus
minutes, the Lutes missing four shots and the Bruins misfiring on
two shots and a free throw, setting up the final dramatic
seconds.
Atkins led the Bruins in scoring with 14 points, Taylor finished
with 13, and Sanchez added 11. The Bruins shot only .388
(19-49) from the field, including .250 (4-16) from beyond the arc,
but hit .786 (11-14) from the free throw line. Taylor and
Atkins had seven rebounds apiece as the teams fought to a 37-37
standoff on the boards. Corey Clark handed out three assists,
and Atkins had four steals and four blocked shots.
Schilling topped all scorers with 18 points for the Lutes, and
Conti chipped in with 12. PLU also struggled from the floor,
connecting on only a .328 percentage (20-61) and .143 (2-14) from
long distance, but drained 10-13 free throws (.769).
Schilling had a game-high eight rebounds, and Hoyt passed out two
assists.
NEXT: George Fox hosts ninth-ranked Whitworth
University (14-3 and 7-1 in the NWC) with a share of first place in
the conference on the line and Pacific Lutheran hosts Linfield
College Friday, both games at 8:00 p.m., to begin the second half
of league play … Each will be part of conference
doubleheaders, with the women's games beginning first at 6:00
p.m.