Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Sean Atkins became the
35th player in George Fox University history to reach 1,000 career
points and the Bruins seized momentum with a 10-0 run to open the
second half, then built on it for an 80-68 win over the Pacific
University Boxers in Northwest Conference men's basketball
Saturday night here at the Wheeler Sports Center's Miller
Gym.
After Daniel Zitani's two layups gave the Boxers an early
4-0 lead, Jason Martin drove in for the Bruins, but the visitors
took off on a 10-0 streak, capped by a Mitch Wettig three-pointer,
for a 14-2 lead six minutes in. The Bruins finally got going
with an 8-0 run over the next four minutes, A.J. Grant driving in
for two baskets, to cut the deficit to 14-10. A three by Eric
Moore pushed the Pacific lead back to 17-10, but that was their
largest lead the rest of the game.
George Fox never led in the opening period, but got within two
points four times, and once got it down to one at 31-30 on a three
by Spencer Bolte with 1:09 left. Zitani's jumper and a
drive by Coby Proctor with a second left made it 35-30 Boxers at
the intermission.
Baskets by Bolte, Seth Brent, and Martin gave the Bruins their
first lead of 36-30 a minute-and-a-half into the second period, and
Atkins and Bolte added layups to make it 40-30 before the Boxers
broke their drought with a layup by Zitani at the 17:02 mark.
George Fox never trailed again, and maintained its lead by shooting
.588 (20-34) from the field in the half.
The Bruin advantage finally hit double digits on an Atkins steal
and layup that made it 58-47 with 10:56 to play and gave the George
Fox senior 1,001 points. The Boxers got no closer than nine
points thereafter. The Bruins' largest lead was 15
points at 79-64 on an Atkins free throw with 1:55 left.
Atkins finished with a team-high 19 points, 15 in the second
half, along with nine rebounds, narrowly missing his second
straight double-double, four assists and five steals. He now
has 1,009 points in his four years with the Bruins and moved past
Mike Rasmussen (1,004, 1989-93) into 34th on the all-time
list. Bolte added 16 points, Martin 13, and Grant 11.
The Bruins shot .492 (32-65) for the game, including .364 (8-22) on
threes, and held a 37-34 edge in rebounds while making only eight
turnovers.
Zitani was the only Boxer in double figures with a game-high 30
and had a double-double with 11 rebounds. Pacific shot .453
(24-53) for the game and .444 (8-18) from beyond the arc.
Proctor had three assists and Riley Grandinetti made two
steals.
Both teams are now 9-4 overall and 2-2 in the conference.
NEXT: George Fox hosts the eastern Washington
teams next weekend, starting with Whitworth University Friday at
8:00 p.m. The women's game will precede the men's
game 6:00 p.m. … Pacific goes to Lewis & Clark College
Friday for another NWC doubleheader, with tip-offs at 6:00 and 8:00
p.m.