Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Led by Sean
Atkins' 14 points, five George Fox University
players scored in double figures as the Bruins pulled away late to
defeat the Colorado College Tigers 63-58 in the Bon Appetit /
Northwest Conference Men's Basketball Tip-Off Classic
Saturday night here at the Wheeler Sports Center's Miller
Gym.
It was the season opener for the Bruins, who were picked to
finish sixth in the Northwest Conference this year, and the Tigers,
who tied for second in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
pre-season poll.
The game was a tight one through the first 14 minutes, with five
ties and neither team holding more than a four-point lead. A
layup by Tiger center Chris Lesnansky forged the final tie of the
period at 17-17 with 5:45 to go before the Bruins broke the
deadlock on a Matt Zandbergen free throw at the 5:22
mark.
Anthony Sanchez completed a conventional three-point play with
five minutes left to make it a four-point game, and the Bruins
extended their lead to eight at 29-21 on a layup by Sanchez with
2:27 to play. Ian Rewoldt hit two free throws for Colorado
College and Jason Martin one for George Fox to make the score 30-23
at the half.
A pair of baskets by Atkins in the first minute of the second
half boosted the Bruin lead to 11 at 34-23 before the Tigers
rallied. Fueled by three consecutive layups by Lesnansky, the
Tigers out-scored the Bruins 19-6 over a seven-minute span, Doug
Pierce's three-pointer capping the outburst to give Colorado
College a 42-40 lead with 12:09 remaining.
The Bruins tied it at 11:23 on a jumper by Josh Garlington, and
there were five lead changes and two ties over the next nine
minutes. Milne tied it for the last time at 54-54 on two free
throws with 2:40 left, but the rest of the game belonged to the
Bruins. Spencer Bolte's driving layup put the home team
ahead for good at 2:09, and Lesnansky had a rare miss in close,
giving A.J. Grant the chance to nail a three-point dagger with 1:34
left. A jumper and two free throws by Sanchez in the final 20
seconds sealed the win.
Joining Atkins, who went 7-12 from the field, in the scoring
column for the Bruins were Martin and Grant with 12 apiece, and
Sanchez and Bolte with 11 each. Three players - Atkins,
Martin, and Sanchez - had five rebounds each, while Sanchez handed
out four assists.
The Tigers were led by Lesnansky, who was 11-16 from the floor
en route to a game-high 24 points, and Milne, a pre-season Fourth
Team All-America pick by D3hoops.com who averaged 19 points a game
last year, added 11 but went 3-11 from the field in doing so.
Rewoldt had a game-high 10 boards as the Tigers owned the glass
36-31. Milne and Rewoldt passed out four assists apiece.
Earlier in the evening at George Fox, the Hardin-Simmons
University Cowboys from the American Southwest Conference knocked
off the Pacific University Boxers from the NWC 73-66.
The Tip-Off Classic is taking place at four NWC schools - George
Fox, Pacific, Willamette University and Lewis & Clark College -
each of which uses the Bon Appetit Management Company as their
institutions' food service provider. Each NWC team will
play two of four visiting teams from other conferences over a
two-day span.
NEXT: On the second day of the Tip-Off Classic
Saturday, George Fox will play the University of California-Santa
Cruz at Pacific's Stoller Center in Forest Grove, Ore., at
5:00 p.m. ... Colorado College will play Lewis & Clark at
Willamette in Salem, Ore., at 7:00 p.m.