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Jan. 30, 2007
Frustration for Lutes as Loggers Rally
Late for 89-86 Win
Game Statistics
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| Scott McDaniels - 31 points, 11 rebounds |
TACOMA, Wash. – Puget Sound rallied from an 81-66 deficit
late in the game to take an 89-86 Northwest Conference men's basketball
victory over visiting Pacific Lutheran on Tuesday night at Memorial
Fieldhouse.
The Loggers outscored the Lutes, 23-5, over the final 6:42 of the
game, to improve their record to 15-4, including an 8-3 record in
the Northwest Conference. Pacific Lutheran dropped its third straight
game and is now 7-11 for the season and 4-7 in the conference.
Pacific Lutheran led by as much as 11 points on two occasions in
the first half, the second coming on a dunk by Scott
McDaniels to make the score 35-24 with 7:44 remaining
in the period. Puget Sound was able to whittle away at the lead,
but the Lutes still carried a 43-41 advantage at the intermission.
In the second half, the Lutes broke away from a 52-52 tie as McDaniels
scored six points during a 12-2 run that gave the Lutes a 64-54
advantage with 12:03 left in the game. Pacific Lutheran continued
to add to its lead, and when Landon Heidenreich hit a layup the
Lutes had had their biggest lead of the game, 81-66, with 6:42 remaining.
On its next eight possessions, the Lutes turned the ball over six
times. Puget Sound, ranked No. 21 in the NCAA Division III national
rankings, took advantage, reducing its deficit to 82-81 with 2:19
to play. McDaniels and Josh
Vanlandingham scored baskets to put the Lutes back
on top, 86-81, but Puget Sound answered with three straight baskets
while the Lutes had another turnover and a missed jumper. Trailing
by one point with less than 10 seconds left, the Lutes got the ball
to McDaniels, but he missed a jumper under heavy pressure from the
Loggers. Puget Sound added two free throws with 1.7 seconds left,
and the Lutes were unable to get off a shot.
McDaniels continued his impressive play of late with a career-high
31 points. He hit 15-of-23 shots from the field and dominated inside
with 11 rebounds. Lawrence
Brooks also had a career-high for PLU with 16 points,
while Josh
Dressler scored 14 and Vanlandingham added 10.
The Lutes made 19-of-31 shots each half, finishing 38-of-62 for
a season-best .613 shooting percentage. PLU also controlled the
rebounding 37-29, but 23 turnovers, including a flurry late in the
game, proved to be its undoing.
Puget Sound got double-figure scoring from all five of its starters,
including 21 points from Taylor Marsh and 20 from Robert Krauel.
Pacific Lutheran returns to action on Friday when it hosts Lewis
& Clark at 8 p.m. in a Northwest Conference contest.
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