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Men’s Basketball: Saints suffer tough loss to NDNU
December 5, 2006
Lacey, WA – Saint Martin’s men’s basketball battled
the entire game with Notre Dame de Namur but couldn’t hold on at the end
and fell to the Argonauts 62-56 Tuesday night at the SMU Pavilion.
“With as many guys as we have playing with injuries,
I’m proud of the heart they’re showing. I will take our toughness any
day. A lot of teams would have folded and our kids didn’t do that,” said
head coach Keith Cooper. “NDNU is a good team; they are 4-1 for a
reason, but we battled right with them. They hit some big shots and we
missed some big shots.”
The game was tight the whole way through with
neither team going up by more then seven at any point. Though the
Argonauts out rebounded the Saints 26-17 in the first half, SMU was able
to keep themselves in the game. With the score tied 29-29 and time
winding down NDNU hit a jumper at the last second to go into halftime up
31-29.
The second half saw the Argonauts extend their lead
to seven before the Saints battle back and evened the score on two made
free throws by Brendan Campbell. SMU was down 56-54 with just over 2
minutes left in the game. With 1:57 on the clock, the Saints tied it up
for the final time on a layin by Campbell. NDNU hit a jumper and two
from the line to go up by four. The following combination of a missed
three by the Saints and two made free throws by the Argonauts put NDNU
up by six with only nine seconds left; a deficit SMU just couldn’t
overcome.
Jake Linton had a game high 16 points six assists.
Stephon Harris added 14 points and Brendan Campbell pulled down eight
boards. NDNU was led by Stephen Chang with 12 points. SMU out shot the
Argonauts 38 percent to 32 percent but NDNU controlled the boards
pulling down 47 to the Saints’ 34.
“Jake played well, he took some good shots. Matt (Hargrave)
did a good job of boxing out. He got some big boards and kept their big
guy out,” said Cooper. “We defended well; we just couldn’t finish on the
rebound. We held them to 32% from the field but they got some big
offensive boards.”
The Saints are back on the road this weekend as they
travel to California to take part in the Sonoma State Tournament where
they will face Sonoma State and Cal State Monterey Bay.
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