Men's Basketball Recap (Week 12) - Around the SCAC

Men's Basketball Recap (Week 12) - Around the SCAC

LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. - Trinity University and Colorado College wrapped up the top two seeds for the 2013 SCAC Men's Basketball tournament. The two will play for the top seed this coming weekend as the Colorado College Tigers hold the head-to-head tiebreaker for the No. 1 seed in the SCAC tournament.

AROUND THE SCAC

Austin College dropped their two games against the University of Dallas last week, falling 59-53 on Wednesday before being edged in the last minute 82-78 on Saturday. The 'Roos are now 6-18 overall on the year. Walter Phillips averaged 17 points and 7.5 rebounds while shooting 65% from the field and knocking down all four of his three point attempts in the two games, and poured in a career high 27 points on Saturday while hitting 10-of-14 shots and 3-of-3 from long range. Alen Michael scored 16 on Wednesday, and Ransom Okpala scored 10 in that game. On Saturday, Jordan Hancock scored 18 and Okpala scored 15 while handing out five assists in the loss.

Centenary dropped both contests at Colorado College on the weekend, falling by single digits in both outings against one of the top teams in the SCAC. The setbacks conclude the Maroon and White’s season-long, five-game, road swing in which Centenary lost three contests by under double figures. Jonathan Blount led the Gents on the week with a total of 33 points. Brett Bell paced the squad on the glass with total 16 rebounds. Centenary returns to action on Saturday, Feb. 16 against Austin College.

Colorado College
overcame a double-digit first-half deficit for the second game in a row to post a 65-61 victory over Centenary College on Friday night. The Gents jumped out to an early 16-5 lead, and despite several comeback attempts by the Tigers, maintained that advantage until there was less than three minutes remaining in the half. A three-pointer by freshman guard Juwan Rohan ignited a 10-0 run that saw CC pull to within 29-28, and the Tigers trailed by only three points after 20 minutes. Freshman guard Justin Berardino drained the first of his two three pointers to tie the game with 3:10 to play, and 25 seconds after freshman forward Tyler Jonas blocked a shot, he put Colorado College ahead to stay with a trey from the right wing. Despite playing just 24 minutes because of foul trouble, sophomore forward Chris Lesnansky finished with a game-high 17 points. Senior forward Ian Rewoldt added 13 points and grabbed seven rebounds and became the 14th Tiger to record 500 or more. Junior point guard Milne finished with seven points and became the 18th player in program history to reach the 1,000-point mark. In his final home appearance, Rewoldt set career highs with 21 points and 18 rebounds to lead Colorado College to an 88-79 victory over Centenary on Saturday night. The Tigers extended their season-best winning streak to five games and pulled even with Trinity atop the conference standings. CC got a huge performance from Lesnansky, who scored a game-high 22 points and grabbed 10 rebounds en route to his third double-double of the season. Milne added 13 points and four assists before fouling out with 1:36 remaining. Leading just 35-33 after 20 minutes, the Tigers used a 20-7 early in the second half to take a 55-40 lead when Berardino dialed long distance with 12:55 remaining. The Gents got to within 85-79 with 28 seconds to play, but Colorado College sank three of four free throws to put the game away. The Tigers close out the regular season at Trinity and Southwestern on Friday and Sunday, respectively.

Dallas
(13-9, 8-5 SCAC) went 2-0 on the week in a pair of home games against Austin College, and have shored up the No. 3 seed heading into the conference's postseason play. On Wednesday at the Maher Athletic Center, the Crusaders triumphed 59-53 behind Ross Davidson's game-high 19 points. Head coach Jarred Samples' squad then achieved an 82-78 win on Saturday afternoon thanks to Davidson's 21 points and 20 from Tanner Bruffey to earn a sweep of the 'Roos. Bruffey and Drew Assinesi will be honored on Monday, as Dallas celebrates Senior Night with a 7:30 p.m. tilt versus Arlington Baptist College. The Crusaders will then take to the road -- Southwestern University (Friday, 8 p.m.); Trinity University (Saturday, 6 p.m.) -- to round out the regular season.

Southwestern
went 1-1 in SCAC conference play against Trinity this week to move to 9-13 on the year and 5-9 in the SCAC. Wednesday in San Antonio SU ran into a hot shooting Trinity team and fell 68-49. Saturday in Georgetown, Southwestern was able to get their revenge as they dominated the glass and buckled down defensively. SU was +14 in rebounds for the game and got hot from the free throw line just in time to take the 70-63 win. The Pirates close out SCAC regular-season action at home this weekend as they face the University of Dallas on Friday night and Colorado College on Sunday.

Trinity split a home-and-home week with Southwestern, beating the Pirates on Wednesday, but falling in the regular season finale on Saturday night. The Tigers secured the season series with a 68-49 win, but followed that with a 70-63 loss to close the weekend. Trinity remains in first place in the SCAC standings, with the SCAC Tournament’s top seed to be decided next weekend. The Tigers will host Colorado College and the Dallas in the final games of the regular season on Friday and Saturday. The three schools are currently the top three teams in the conference standings.

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Happy Holidays from the SCAC!
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