by PointGuard » Tue May 01, 2018 12:39 pm
Horizon League Tournament-Day 1
#10 Oakland (7-20, 5-13) vs #7 Northern Kentucky (12-15, 7-11): This game was a barn-burner from the opening tip off until the very end. There were a total of 25 lead changes and 12 ties. At the break, Northern Kentucky led 43-38. The 2nd half was just as close as the first had been and the game was hanging in the balance until the very end. With Oakland on top 86-85, the Norse brought the ball down court and worked it into their primary scoring threat, Troy Fingelton in the key. Fingelton turned and put up a shot but Oakland’s Chris Lovett went up and blocked the ball and into the hands of teammate Jarod Wolfe who heaved it up court to a racing Dante Lay who in concert with his name drove for an uncontested layin. With 9 seconds remaining, the Norse took a last second 3 but it was off the mark giving Oakland an 88-85 victory. SG Josh Angner and PG Dante Lay both scored 21 for Oakland. PG Kevin Young hit for 24 and C Troy Fingelton scored 20 for Northern Kentucky.
#9 Wisconsin-Green Bay (11-16, 6-12) vs #8 Wright State (12-16, 7-11): The first half of this game was as close as the preceding game with 16 lead changes and 10 ties. Wright State had a 43-39 edge at the half. Wisconsin-Green Bay totally shut down the Raiders’ offense in the 2nd half and raced away to an easy 82-60 win over Wright State. SF Randy Kurtz was blisteringly hot for the Phoenix, scoring 30 points. Leading scorer for Wright State was SF Jonathan Bakken who scored 13.
Horizon League Tournament-Day 2
#5 Valparaiso (12-15, 8-10) vs #4 Detroit (17-10, 9-9): Valparaiso held a lead throughout most of the first half, but the lead began to switch back and forth toward the end of the half. Valparaiso had a 41-39 advantage at the break. The game see-sawed back and forth early in the 2nd half, but Detroit’s shooting got hot and they edged ahead, taking as much as a 9 point lead. Valparaiso tried to come back but fell short and Detroit came away with an 83-78 win. Detroit C William Rogers and reserve guard Mills Ellis both chipped in 17 points. The Crusaders were led by PF Chris Wesby and PG Jack Roy who both scored 15 points.
#6 Cleveland State (11-16, 8-10) vs #3 UIC (16-12, 12-6): Last season’s tournament-surprising Cleveland State pulled off yet another upset. The Vikings looked bad in the first half and trailed UIC by a score of 47-34 at the break But Cleveland State completely turned things around in the 2nd half and steadily chipped away at the Flames’ lead. The Vikings finally gained a lead with 3:25 remaining and held on to beat UIC 77-73. C Jeremy Hackett popped in 19 points to lead Cleveland State’s attack. The top scorer for UIC was C Dan Davis with 16 points.
#10 Oakland (8-20, 5-13) vs #2 Milwaukee (15-12, 13-5): Oakland and Milwaukee kept the score close throughout the first half with Oakland coming away with a 39-38 halftime advantage. The first portion of the 2nd half stayed tight, but then Milwaukee hit a series of 3’s and pulled away for an 82-74 win over Oakland. PF Ryan Watson had a double-double (23 points and 12 rebounds) for Milwaukee. Oakland was led by SG Josh Angner with 18 points.
#9 Wisconsin-Green Bay (12-16, 6-12) vs #1 Youngstown State (20-7, 15-3): C Jamal Grady scored the first 8 points for the Penguins but they still only led 8-7. Midway through the half, YSU had carved out a 27-16 lead with PF Rich Braswell picking up the scoring load when Grady went to the bench to some rest. The Penguins held a double-digit lead throughout most of the half, but in the late going, the Phoenix cut into the lead and got within 5 points. Youngstown State came away with a 55-48 halftime advantage by hitting 62% of their FG attempts. C James Grady scored 15, PF Rich Braswell hit for 12, and PF Aaron Tice scored 10 for YSU while SG Ross Lang notched 14 for Wisconsin-Green Bay.
The Penguins held onto a solid lead throughout the 2nd half but the Phoenix would continued to stay in striking distance. Youngstown State held on to win 93-83. PF Rich Braswell scored 19 points, C Jamal Grady knocked down 18 points while grabbing 9 rebounds, and PF Aaron Tice and PG Tim Lostetter both scored 12 for the Penguins. SG Ross Lang scored 21 and dished out 9 assists for the Phoenix.
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