Top Seeded Trinity and Colorado College To Play For SCAC Men's Basketball Crown

Top Seeded Trinity and Colorado College To Play For SCAC Men's Basketball Crown

SHERMAN, Texas - Top seeds, Trinity University and Colorado College, advanced to the 2013 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Men's Basketball Championship game with their semifinal victories on Saturday night. Official Tournament Website | Live Video

SCAC Semifinal Game One Recap

Trinity's top-seeded men's basketball team advanced to the SCAC Championships with a 69-61 win in the semifinals over Southwestern University on Saturday evening. Box Score

After a slow start to the game, the Tigers took their first lead on Robert Kitzinger's three-point basket with 9:47 to play until the half.  That bucket was in the early part of a 14-0 Trinity run that pushed the lead to double digits.  The Tigers led 30-20 at the break, holding Southwestern to just six field goals and 24% shooting. 

Trinity led by 14 points with just under three minutes to play, but Southwestern was able to make one final push to stay alive in the tournament.  The Pirates started fouling at that point, and eventually cut the lead down to six with 44 seconds remaining as the Tigers struggled to hit just 2-6 free throws at one point. 

Kitzinger finished with a Trinity-best 23 points in the game, knocking down 7-14 from the field and 6-7 from the foul line.  Heath Hopson had an outstanding game for the Tigers as well, scoring 20 points to go with a game-high 12 rebounds.  Hopson hit 14-17 from the foul line – including several free throws down the stretch.

After missing three free throws earlier in the game, Hopson finished strong and helped seal the victory with six straight foul shots in the final 41 seconds.  Trinity nailed its final nine shots from the charity stripe, hanging on for the win in the end.

Southwestern made a strong run early in the second half of play, cutting a 13-point lead down to five (36-31) with 14:21 to play, but Trinity scored eight of nine points shortly after that to push the lead back to double figures, and seemed to be in command until the final Pirates push in the final minutes.

Sean Myers led Southwestern with 24 points and nine rebounds, hitting 8-13 from the field and 8-11 from the foul line.  Myers was the only Pirates player in double figures.  Chris Lee came off the bench with eight points, while Chase Kocher finished with seven points and four rebounds.

Trinity will face either #2 seed Colorado College or hosting Austin College – the sixth seed – in tomorrow's SCAC Championship.  The Tigers are attempting to win back-to-back conference titles, after winning the SCAC Tournament in 2012.


SCAC Semifinal Game Two Recap

Junior guard Ryan Milne scored 18 points and dished out seven assists as Colorado College cruised to an 81-68 victory over Austin College in a semifinal game of the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Tournament on Friday night. Box Score

The Tigers advance to Sunday's championship tilt where they will play Trinity University for an automatic berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament.
 
CC's balanced offense had six players finish with double-figure points.
 
Sophomore forward Chris Lesnansky and freshman guard Justin Berardino each scored 12 points. Senior forward Ian Rewoldt recorded his fourth double-double of the season with 11 points and a game-high 10 rebounds, while senior guard Jake Tramutolo and freshman forward Jonas added 10 points apiece.
 
The Tigers also dominated on the glass, posting a 45-27 advantage. Milne grabbed seven rebounds, while Berardino and Lesnansky each had six.
 
Colorado College outscored the Kangaroos 21-7 during the first 10:49 of the second half to open a 26-point lead. AC scored 10 consecutive points to pull to within 58-42 with 7:43 to play, but the Tigers pushed their advantage back to 20 with 3:19 remaining.
 
Three turnovers and a missed free throw helped Austin get to within 10 points on a layup by Walter Phillips with 1:10 to go, but that was as close as the hosts would get.
 
The Tigers sank 10 of 12 free throws during the final 68 seconds to close out the victory.
 
Colorado College shot a fraction under 58-percent from the floor during the first half and built a 37-25 lead after 20 minutes.
 

After the Roos tied the game at 17-17 on a basket by Alen Michael, the Tigers answered with a 13-2 run to take a double-digit lead for the first time on a pair of free throws by Berardino.

Austin cut its deficit to 30-23 when Ransom Okpala scored two of his game-high 22 points with 2:33 to play in the first half, but the Tigers responded with the next seven points.
 
CC led by 14 points after junior forward Daniel Webb knocked down a jumper with 1:02 remaining in the first half, but Okpala scored as time expired to trim the advantage to 37-25 at the break.
 
Phillips made seven of nine shots from the field and finished with 19 points.
 
In the first semifinal, Robert Kitzinger and Heath Hopson combined for 43 points to lead top-seeded Trinity to a 69-61 victory over Southwestern University.
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