Box Score by Jared Beilby, Student Intern
NEWBERG, Ore. – In a game crucial for
determining Northwest Conference playoff positions, senior
Sean Atkins scored 30 points, directing the George
Fox University Bruins past the Lewis & Clark College Pioneers
81-78 in men's basketball action here at the Miller Gym
inside of the Wheeler Sports Center on Tuesday night.
By avenging a 79-78 loss earlier in the season, the Bruins
(15-8, NWC 8-6) move into a tie for fourth place with Lewis &
Clark with two games left but hang onto the final conference
playoff spot over the Pioneers (15-8, NWC 8-6) via tiebreakers. The
first tiebreaker is head-to-head results, but since the two teams
split their two games, the next determiner is record versus
conference teams in descending order. The Bruins are currently the
only team to defeat conference-leading Whitworth University, giving
them the advantage over the Pioneers.
Senior Spencer Bolte hit his first four shots while scoring nine
points in the first five minutes as George Fox took an early 15-3
lead. The Bruins continued the torrent, going up 29-12 at the 9:50
mark after Bolte and Atkins both drained three-pointers. Lewis
& Clark eventually snuck closer but George Fox took a 40-33
advantage into the locker room. Atkins paced all scorers halfway
through with 15 points.
Atkins scored 11 points in the opening eight minutes of the
second period as the Bruins steamed ahead 59-46. However, the
Bruins weren't out of the woods yet as Pioneer senior Quentin
Sims hit a trey with 52.4 seconds remaining, trimming the Bruin
lead to 78-76. On the ensuing possession, Bolte was fouled but made
the basket and the free throw to put the Bruins up 81-76 with 22.1
seconds left. The Pioneers edged to within three on two Kurt Parker
free throws with 15 seconds and had a chance to tie after a Bruin
turnover, but junior Jonny Howard blocked senior Ben Neves'
deep-range attempt at the buzzer.
Atkins, who had his highest scoring effort ever in conference
play on 11-13 (84.6%) shooting, was aided by Bolte's 17
points and Howard's 10. Atkins also nabbed up a game-high
eight rebounds. As a team, the Bruins shot 30-56 (53.6%) from the
field, 16-20 (80.0%) from the charity stripe and out-rebounded the
Pioneers 36-31.
Senior Connor Freeberg was the high scorer for Lewis & Clark
with 17 points.
NEXT: George Fox voyages north to Tacoma, Wash.
for an 8 p.m. game at the University of Puget Sound on
Friday… Lewis & Clark hosts Whitworth in Portland, Ore.,
with a Friday tip off at 8 p.m. Both games start after
women's contests which begin at 6 p.m.