SUWANEE, Ga. - With just two weeks left in the regular season, four of the eight bids to the 2012 SCAC Men's Basketball tournament have been earned. In the East, Birmingham-Southern and Rhodes have earned postseason bids while Austin College and Trinity have earned trips to Birmingham out of the West.
AROUND THE SCAC
Austin College extended its winning streak to
three games with two SCAC wins over Colorado College (67-61) and
Hendrix (60-58). With the wins the Kangaroos (13-9 overall, 9-4
SCAC) have earned a berth in the 2012 SCAC Basketball Tournament in
Birmingham at the end of the month. Against Colorado College, the
‘Roos were led by Ransom Okpala’s 19 points and Josh
Saunders’ nine rebounds. Against Hendrix, Austin College
survived a desperation three-point shot at the buzzer to stave off
the upset minded Warriors. The ‘Roos were led by Antoine
Thompson’s 16 points and 12 rebounds. Austin College returns
to action Saturday hosting Dallas.
No. 10 Birmingham-Southern kept rolling with two
more wins this week, and have now won their last 13 straight games.
On Friday against Millsaps, junior Zac Richards led with 15 points
and 6-of-7 shooting and 9 rebounds, followed by junior Kevin
Kegarise with 14 points on 5-of-7 shooting and junior Blaise White
with 12 points. On Sunday against Rhodes, Kegarise led all players
with 19 points, and Richards and senior Jasen Jonus added 14 points
each. Richards also led with seven rebounds, and White led with
four assists and four steals. BSC returns home this weekend for the
first time since Jan. 21, facing Centre on Friday and Sewanee on
Sunday.
Centre had a week to rest from their trip to
Texas the previous week. The Colonels hosted Sewanee on Saturday in
their only game of the week. Senior James Melloan went on a
personal 8-0 run to close the half as Centre extended their lead to
31-22 going into the locker room. After Sewanee cut the lead to two
at the 13:00 mark, sophomores Donovan Whiteside and Collin Lopez
took over the game. Whiteside and Lopez either scored or assisted
on the next 17 Centre points as the lead jumped back to 11 points,
and Sewanee would get no closer. The Colonels won the game by a
score of 68-53. Lopez led all scorers with 16 points while
Whiteside finished with 13 and five assists. Greg Ross scored 11
points and pulled down a game high eight rebounds. Centre will play
at Birmingham-Southern and Oglethorpe this week.
Sophomore guard Ryan Milne poured in a career-high 32, but
Colorado College dropped a 67-61 decision to
Austin College on Friday night. The Tigers led 52-44 after
sophomore guard Jake Tramutolo sank a pair of free throws with 9:51
remaining, but CC went cold from the floor and managed just 10
points the rest of the way. After taking its largest lead of the
game, Colorado College missed six consecutive shots and committed a
pair of turnovers during the next six minutes. Colorado College
used a dominating performance on the glass and 24 points from Milne
to earn a 78-55 victory over Dallas on Sunday. Ian Rewoldt and
freshman forward Chris Lesnansky grabbed 14 rebounds apiece.
Rewoldt completed his third double-double of the season with 13
points, while Lesnansky's rebound total was a season best. Milne
led the Tigers with 24 points, 15 of which came in the second half
to keep UD from mounting any kind of a sustained comeback. The
Tigers travel to Southwestern and Trinity on Friday and Sunday,
respectively, for their final road games of the regular
season.
Dallas (7-15, 5-8 SCAC) went 1-1 on the week in a pair of
SCAC road contests. Dallas headed to Conway, Ark., for a Friday
night matchup with Hendrix College. The Crusaders turned it on in
the second half, owning the period, 46-34 en route to a 74-64
victory. Dallas produced a clip of 58.6 percent (17-of-29) from the
field in the second half, and a mark of 46 percent (29-of-63) on
the game. Sophomore guard Joe Stephens put home a game-high 24
points for the Crusaders. On Sunday afternoon Colorado College was
dominant from the start in this one, possessing a 34-19 lead at the
break. Colorado College’s offensive prowess continued into
the second-half where Dallas was outscored, 44-36. The game ended
with a 78-55 score in favor of the Tigers. In the loss,
Dallas’ Tanner Bruffey – a junior forward -- amassed a
team-high 17 points.
Hendrix went 0-2 in their final home SCAC games of the
season. On Friday, Dallas topped Hendrix 74-65, and Austin College
pulled out a 60-58 victory on Sunday. Against the Crusaders, senior
center Nick Heathscott scored 22 points and a grabbed a season-high
13 rebounds for his second double-double of the season. Senior
guard Ammon Martin had 16 points, five boards and five assists and
senior forward Josh Graham scored a career-high 10 points.
Sophomore forward Colton Primm came up with 13 rebounds. Against
the Roos, Primm’s buzzer beating three-point attempt from
just across half court to win the game rimmed out, as Austin came
away with the two-point win. Primm led Hendrix with 15 points and
had eight boards. Senior guard Chris Goodman scored 12 points and
dished out a career-high five assists. The Warriors take to the
road this weekend, playing at Trinity on Friday and Southwestern on
Saturday.
Millsaps dropped two more games this weekend as they fell
to No. 11 Birmingham-Southern and Oglethorpe at home. Against one
of the nation's best, the Majors led BSC 37-34 with 11:46
remaining. However, the Panthers battled back and hit some huge
shots to avoid the upset-minded Majors and escape Jackson with a
64-52 victory on Friday night. Taylor Meades led the way with 11
points despite struggling from the field. Millsaps got off to a hot
start shooting in their game against Oglethorpe, but cooled off in
the later period as the Stormy Petrels shot 50% to pull away from
Millsaps, 70-51. Nick Cortese had 12 points. With the loss, the
Majors drop to 8-13 (3-10 SCAC). They return to action on Saturday
as they take on Rhodes at 5 p.m.
Oglethorpe went 1-1 against SCAC competition this week as
the Stormy Petrels traveled to Rhodes (L, 65-62) and Millsaps (W,
70-51). Against Rhodes, Oglethorpe was led by Alec Pitts who scored
17 points and grabbed five rebounds. Andrew Steioff added 10
rebounds in the tightly contested game with the Lynx. Against
Millsaps, the Stormy Petrels were led by Pitts’ 15 points.
Pitts was one of four Petrels scoring in double-figures. OU now
stands at 10-12 and 5-8 in SCAC play, just a half game behind
Sewanee for the final SCAC tournament berth.
Rhodes split the weekend series against East foes
Oglethorpe and Birmingham-Southern. Friday, the Lynx played a back
and forth second half against Oglethorpe, but a game-changing three
point field goal by sophomore Johnny Dunavant with four seconds
remaining sent the Lynx faithful home happy, 65-62. Sunday found
the Lynx in another battle. Rhodes and BSC went back in forth in
the second half each grabbing the lead multiple times but it turned
out that with 2:05 remaining a three pointer by the Panthers as the
shot clock expired put the Lynx down four points – never to
regain the lead. Rhodes fell to #11 Birmingham-Southern 76-66.
Junior Theo Hartwell sparked the Lynx on Sunday with career highs
with 17 points and 13 rebounds. Andrew Galow finished the weekend
averaging 15.5 points and 4.5 assists. Rhodes moves to 14-8 on the
season and 9-4 in the SCAC, a half game better than Centre for the
#2 seed in the East.
Sewanee went 1-1 on the week, beating LaGrange in
a midweek non-conference game 77-64 before dropping its lone SCAC
game to Centre, 68-53. Against LaGrange, the Tigers were led by
Valentino Bryant’s team-high 16 points and team-high seven
rebounds. Against Centre, Sewanee was once again paced by Bryant as
he put up team-highs of 16 points and seven rebounds for the second
straight game. The Tigers travel to Oglethorpe and
Birmingham-Southern on Friday and Sunday, respectively.
Southwestern continues to fall just short in
games as they dropped two to Trinity this week, losing by single
digits in both contests. Wednesday night SU held Trinity's starters
to just 21 combined points for the game, but TU got a ton of help
off the bench to defeat Southwestern 70-61. The Pirates trailed
most of the game on Saturday, but fought until the final horn,
scoring 15 points in the final five minutes including two threes in
the final 13 seconds. Trinity went 8-8 from three free throw line
in the final minute to keep Southwestern from the comeback win,
60-54. With the losses SU falls to 1-20 on the season and 1-11 in
the SCAC. They host Colorado College and Hendrix in home action
this weekend.
Trinity won both of its SCAC games this past week,
defeating Southwestern at home on Wednesday, then winning a
Saturday afternoon road game against the Pirates. The two victories
clinch a spot in the SCAC Tournament for the Tigers, with four
regular season game remaining on the schedule. True to form for the
recent history for these two teams, both games were decided by less
than 10 points, with Trinity winning 70-61 and 60-54. There have
been just 14 of 48 meetings since 1984-85 that have not been
decided by single digits between Southwestern and Trinity. In
Wednesday’s game, Joe Shotland hit six three-pointers to lead
the team with a career-high 19 points. Late in the second
half, Shotland scored 13 straight Tiger points to help lead the
team to victory. On Saturday, Zach Lambert posted his first career
double-double, leading Trinity with 20 points and 10 rebounds.
Trinity currently trails Austin College by a half-game in the SCAC
West Division standings. The Tigers will host Hendrix and Colorado
College this weekend, playing in their final home games of the
regular season. Trinity defeated Hendrix 68-60 on the road earlier
this year, but lost a 51-56 game at Colorado College.
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