Box Score REDLANDS, Calif. – Continuing their
torrid early-season shooting, the George Fox University Bruins shot
.527 from the field, made 14 three-pointers, and put five players
in double figures in points to pin a 112-96 setback on the Whittier
College Poets in the Lee Fulmer Memorial Tipoff Men's
Basketball Classic Saturday here at the University of
Redlands' Currier Gym.
Starters A.J. Grant with 21 points, Sean Atkins
with 20, Spencer Bolte with 18 and Eli Graham with 14 were joined
by Jonny Howard, who tossed in 15 off the bench. Howard had
popped in a game-high 22 on Friday in a 98-78 win over host
Redlands, a game in which the Bruins made 18 threes. They now
have 32 threes in two games and are off to their first 2-0 start
since the 2006-07 season. Whittier fell to 0-2.
Eric Jennings' three gave Whittier an early 3-2 lead, but
it was the only time the Poets were ahead as the Bruins ripped off
14 unanswered points to go up 16-3 five minutes into the
game. Howard had seven of the points on a pair of treys and a
free throw. The Bruin lead was never single digits
again.
A dunk by Bolte upped the George Fox advantage to 20 at 30-10
with 10:17 left in the half, and they led 60-35 at the break.
The Bruins were 10-19 from both two and three-point range in the
opening period.
The Bruins maintained a lead of 20 or more points through the
first five minutes of the second half. The Poets finally got
it under that when Nick Demusis hit a three to cut the deficit to
76-57 with 14:57 left, and another three by Jennings made it a
16-point difference of 82-66 with 11:46 remaining. A 14-4 run
over the next three minutes by the Bruins, however, including
threes by Jason Martin and Grant, lifted them to their largest lead
of the game at 96-70 with 8:41 left and squashed any thoughts of a
miracle comeback by the Poets.
The Bruins hit the 100-point mark on a pair of free throws by
Graham with 6:04 left, making it 100-78. A jumper by J.J.
Lacey made it 112-89 with just over two minutes to play, and the
Poets scored the game's final seven points to make the final
outcome more respectable.
George Fox finished with a .527 shooting mark (39-74), including
.483 (14-29) from beyond the arc, and .769 (20-26) from the
line. In addition to the five double-digit scorers, Seth
Brent almost made it six with nine points. Atkins had a
team-high eight rebounds, Bolte passed out seven assists, and Grant
and Atkins had six assists each out of the Bruins' total of
27. Bolte made three steals.
The Poets also placed five players in double figures: Demusis
with 25, Jennings with 21, David Richardson with 13, Jacob Porter
with 12, and Ben Maynard with 11. Porter's seven
rebounds helped Whittier to a 36-35 edge on the glass.
Richardson handed out seven assists and picked up three steals.
Grant and Atkins were named to the All-Tournament Team, along
with Whittier's Demusis and the State University of New
York-New Paltz's Andrew Joseph and Taylor Soway.
NEXT: George Fox visits Portland Bible College
Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. … Whittier goes to West Coast Bible
College Thursday at 7:00 p.m.