Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Anthony
Sanchez poured in a game-high 26 points, but he and his
George Fox University teammates were unable to keep Pacific
University off the offensive boards enough as the Bruins dropped a
77-69 Northwest Conference men's basketball decision to the
visiting Boxers Tuesday night here at the Wheeler Sports
Center's Miller Gym.
The Bruins saw their overall record slide to 9-7 overall as
their three-game winning streak was snapped and to 5-3 in the
conference, dead-even with Lewis & Clark College and Willamette
University for second place midway through the league slate and
three full games behind runaway leader Whitworth University.
Pacific improved to 10-6 overall and 4-3 in the NWC.
After four early ties, the Bruins broke a 12-12 deadlock on a
layup by Sanchez, followed by driving baskets by Jon Adrian and
Spencer Bolte for an 18-12 lead with 13 minutes left in the first
half. A Bolte jumper made it 22-16 with 7:29 left, but the
Boxers scored six in a row on a putback by Dustin Bowser and two
buckets by Daniel Zitani to make it 22-22 with 4:50 to go.
Sean Atkins' free throw put the Bruins back ahead, but
Mitch Wettig nailed a three-pointer as the Boxers took their first
lead since the fourth minute of the game. A three-point play
by Atkins made it 26-25 George Fox with 3:48 left, but the Boxers
ripped off eight unanswered points on a jumper by Wester and
back-to-back threes by Wettig and Danny Brakebush for a 33-26
advantage with 1:13 to play. Two clutch threes by A.J. Grant,
the last at the buzzer, drew the Bruins within one at the break,
33-32.
The first-half stats were relatively even - the Boxers had 14
field goals and five threes, the Bruins 12 field goals and four
threes, George Fox led in free throws 4-0, and each team had six
turnovers - but the visitors held a decided rebound advantage of
23-14, nine of them by Bowser alone. Thirteen of the
Boxers' boards came on the offensive end, only one less that
the Bruins' total for the half. Grant and Wettig led
their respective teams with nine points each in the opening
period.
Wester opened the second half with a layup, but the Bruins tied
it on another three by Grant, then went ahead 40-35 on layups by
Sanchez and Seth Brent around an Atkins free throw. Pacific
scored six straight on two free throws and a jumper by Wester and a
layup by Wettig, only have the Bruins score six in a row on two
Brent layups and a jumper by Atkins for a 46-41 lead with 13:09
remaining. A three-point play by Bowser and a Charles Mosley
layup knotted it 46-46, and the ninth tie of the game came at 51-51
on a Sanchez three with 9:12 to go.
The Boxers went ahead for good on a three-point play by Zitani
at 8:42, starting a 12-2 run that featured two threes by Brakebush
and made it 63-53 Pacific with 5:04 to play. The Bruins three
times climbed within five points in the final
two-and-a-half-minutes, but the Boxers responded each time, twice
on baskets by Wester and once on a Coby Proctor layup, to keep the
Bruins at bay. Pacific hit 6-of-6 from the line in the final
16 seconds, two each by Wester, Zitani, and Andrew Beatty, to seal
the road win.
Sanchez hit 11-of-16 from the field with a trio of threes and a
free throw for his big game, while Brent added 14 and Grant 12, all
on threes. Atkins, the No. 2 scorer in the conference at 17
points a game, was held under 10 points for the first time all
season, finishing with nine. Brent had eight rebounds, Adrian
handed out five assists, and Atkins made three steals.
Wester led a quintet of Boxers in double figures with 20 points,
14 in the second half, with Brakebush adding 15 points, all on
threes. Bowser had 11 points and 11 boards and Wettig had 11
points and 10 rebounds as the Boxers owned the glass 42-33. Zitani
chipped in with 11 points as well. Wester passed out
three assists, and Beatty made two steals.
NEXT: George Fox concludes a six-game home
stand Friday against Lewis & Clark while Pacific visits
Willamette, both games starting at 8:00 p.m. following NWC
women's games at 6:00 p.m.