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Men’s Basketball: Saints fend off Bruins for win
December 20, 2007
Newberg, OR - Galen Squiers’ two free throws with
6.4 seconds left gave Saint Martin’s a three-point lead and Mark
Metzler’s NBA-range three-point attempt to tie at the buzzer bounced off
the front of the rim, enabling the visiting Saints to escape with a
72-69 win over George Fox University in a non-conference game Wednesday
night at the Wheeler Sports Center’s Miller Gym.
After a dunk by Bill Richardson gave the Saints the
early 2-0 lead, the Bruins jumped out to take an 11 point lead at 26-15.
With just over five minutes left in the half the Saints were still down
30-20 but put together a 13-0 run to take the three point lead over the
next three minutes. SMU took a 38-36 lead into halftime.
George Fox missed 12of their first 17 shots as the
Saints built up a 12 point advantage. The Bruins battled back to pull
within one with 1:42 on the clock. Baskets by Tyler Nixon and Jake
Linton made in 69-64 Saints with 35 seconds left but GFU’s Evan Atwater
sank a three with 18 seconds left. After Squiers made the first of a
one-and-one George Fox drove for a layup to make it a one point ball
game with seven seconds left.
Squiers was fouled on the throw-in and hit both the
shots from the line. The Bruins had one last shot with six seconds left;
Metzler’s shot was on target but fell just short giving the Saints the
win.
“In the first half they hit some threes early but we
had guys bring some energy off the bench, increasing our defense and
taking shooters out of their shots; with that we were able to stay on
top,” said Brendan Campbell.
Campbell led the Saints with 16 points tallying
1000th career point, becoming the 32nd member of the GNAC 1000-Point
Club, the third from SMU.
Richardson and Nixon each added 13 points with
Richardson pulling down seven boards. Linton had 11 points and two
assists. SMU hit 17-21 free throws while the Bruins were 8-12 and never
made it to the line in the first half.
“This was a good game for us on the road against a
good team. Our guys did a real nice job down the stretch of executing,
taking care of the ball and making free throw shots,” said head coach
Keith Cooper. “We had a lot of good contributions from everybody
tonight.”
The Saints’ next game will be at home on December
30th as they take on Concordia College of New York in a special 3 p.m.
start time.
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