Box Score NEWBERG, Ore. – Before a “Bruin
Madness IV” crowd of some 1,200 roaring fans, the George Fox
University Bruins raced out to an early 20-6 lead, then kept the
University of Puget Sound Loggers at arm's length on the way
to an 89-77 Northwest Conference men's basketball victory
Saturday night here at the Wheeler Sports Center's Miller
Gym.
Spencer Bolte had his second straight game of
20 or more points, pouring in 27 on 11-16 shooting to pace the
Bruins. A.J. Grant added 13 points, while Sean Atkins and
Jason Martin scored 10 apiece. Seth Brent with nine points
and J.J. Lacey with eight just missed double figures. Martin
and Brent grabbed a team-leading eight rebounds, Grant passed out
four assists, and Bolte and Grant made three steals each.
Erin Barber almost single-handedly kept the Loggers in the game,
tossing in 33 points, 22 in the second half, on 11-16 from the
floor and 8-9 from the line. Rex Nelson chipped in with 12
points and made it a double-double night with 11 rebounds as the
Loggers held a 52-43 advantage on the boards. Barber and A.J.
Maw had three assists each, and Maw made three steals.
Atkins hit a three-pointer to get the Bruins on the board first
and they never trailed in the game, though there was one
second-half tie. Bolte scored eight points in a 14-0 Bruin
run over a six-minute span that extended the lead from 8-6 to 20-6
midway through the opening period. However, the Loggers got
back in the game with a 25-15 surge over the rest of the half,
Nelson leading the way with seven points in that stretch. The
Bruins led 35-31 at the break.
With Barber scoring his team's first 11 points of the
second half, Puget Sound eventually pulled into a 42-42 tie on a
Barber three with 13:33 left in the game. The Bruins
retaliated with seven straight points on a three by Martin and
baskets by Lacey and Bolte, and stretched it to 16 at 69-53 on a
layup by Bolte at the 8:28 mark. The Loggers got no closer
than 10 thereafter, at 77-67 on a three by Barber with 3:36 left,
but an 10-2 run gave the Bruins their largest lead of 87-69 on a
layup by A.J. Grant with 1:55 left and cemented the victory.
With their second straight win, the Bruins improved to 12-5
overall and 5-3 in the conference, pulling into a three-way tie for
third place with UPS and Lewis & Clark College, which lost
81-65 at league-leading Whitworth University Saturday. Puget
Sound had its three-game winning streak snapped and fell to 9-8
overall, 5-3 in the NWC.
NEXT: George Fox begins the second half of the
conference season Tuesday at Linfield College in McMinnville, Ore.,
tipping off at 8:00 p.m. following the Bruins-Wildcats
women's game at 6:00 p.m. … Puget Sound's next
game is also at Linfield on Friday at 8:00 p.m., with the
women's game at 6:00 p.m.