Box Score TACOMA, Wash. – Securing
the No. 3 seed in the upcoming Northwest Conference men's
basketball Tournament, the George Fox University Bruins got seven
of their 12 overtime points from Sean Atkins and
took a regular season-ending 88-83 win from the University of Puget
Sound Loggers Saturday night here at Memorial Fieldhouse.
George Fox improved to 15-10 overall and 10-6 in the conference,
tied with Lewis & Clark College, while Puget Sound ends its
season 9-16 and tied for seventh in the NWC at 4-12. The
Bruins and Pioneers split their season series, but the Bruins will
be the No. 3 seed in the NWC Tournament by virtue of last
week's upset of league champion Whitworth University.
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George Fox will go to No. 2 seed Whitman College and play at
8:00 p.m. following a women's tournament game at 6:00 p.m.
between Whitman and Whitworth. In the other men's
semi-final, Lewis & Clark will travel to Whitworth.
Atkins gave the Bruins a quick 2-0 lead with a layup 18 seconds
into the game, but the Loggers took off on a 13-4 run to take their
largest lead of the game at 13-6 on two A.J. Maw free throws five
minutes in. A 7-0 run, capped by four straight Anthony
Sanchez free throws, lifted the Bruins to a 13-13 tie, and there
were five lead changes and four more ties over the next 10
minutes.
An Atkins layup snapped a 27-27 tie with 4:27 to go in the half,
and the Bruins twice built up eight-point leads, both times on
three-pointers by Seth Brent, the last at 42-34 with 26 seconds to
go. A Rex Nelson layup off the rebound of his own missed shot
just before the buzzer brought the Loggers within six at 42-36.
Layups by Atkins and Jon Adrian to open the second half gave
George Fox its largest lead of 10 points at 46-36, but the Loggers
responded with an 8-0 run to bring the game back to a
one-possession struggle and neither team led by more than five the
rest of the way. The second stanza featured nine more lead
changes and four more ties as the teams jockeyed back and forth for
control.
In the final minute, Atkins sank a pair of free throws to give
the Bruins a 73-71 lead with 47 seconds left, but Rex Holmes
drained a three to give the Loggers a 74-73 lead 14 seconds
later. A conventional three-point play by Anthony Sanchez put
the Bruins back on top 76-74, but Holmes drove for a tying layin
with 15 seconds to go, sending the game into overtime.
In the extra period, Nelson gave the Loggers the early lead with
a quick bucket, and the teams traded threes by A.J. Grant and
Holmes on the next two possessions before Atkins canned a three
with 3:38 left to put the Bruins ahead for good 82-81. Atkins
added a layup ot make a three-point game with 2:43 left, and the
Bruins knocked down all four free throw attempts in the final 22
seconds, two by Spencer Bolte and two by Atkins, to come away with
the win.
Atkins had a game-high 24 points while Bolte added 18, Sancehz 15,
and Grant 13 for the Bruins. Brent hauled in a game-high 10
rebounds and had three blocked shots, as did Atkins. Sanchez
passed out six assists, and Adrian made three steals.
Five Loggers were in double figures: Nelson with 21, Holmes with
16, Maw with 12, Derek Jobe with 11, and Dan Cheledinas with 10.
Gabe Borboa had nine rebounds, leading the Loggers to a 43-34
advantage on the boards, and handed out four
assists.