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Dec. 2, 2006
Lutes Improve to 4-0 With 90-84 Win Over
Willamette
Game Statistics
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| Courtesy of Michelle Severson |
| Jared Brandeberry (31) scores against
Willamette while Landon Heidenreich (15) looks on. |
TACOMA, Wash. – Pacific Lutheran improved to 4-0 this season
– the first time that a PLU men’s basketball team has
started with four straight wins since the 1990-91 season –
with a 90-84 Northwest Conference victory over the visiting Willamette
Bearcats on Saturday night in Olson Auditorium.
The Lutes, now 2-0 in conference action, used a balanced scoring
attack to defeat the Bearcats, who fall to 1-5 overall and 0-2 in
the conference.
After a first half that saw eight leads changes and seven ties,
the Lutes went into the halftime intermission with a 44-40 lead.
At that point, junior forward Jared Brandeberry had scored 10 points
despite playing only nine minutes because of foul trouble.
Once the second half started, the Cashmere native combined forces
with junior point guard Landon Heidenreich to help the Lutes build
a nine-point lead on several occasions, the latest coming with 5:02
remaining when Brandeberry buried his second straight three-point
basket to put PLU ahead, 75-66.
Willamette pulled within two points, 77-75, on a pair of foul shots
by Kyler McClary with 2:23 left. The Lutes responded with an 8-2
run, including five points by Heidenreich and a pair of Brandeberry
free throws, to take an 85-77 advantage with 56 seconds to play
in the game. The Lutes hit five of their remaining six free throws
to close out the Bearcats.
Brandeberry led the Lutes with 25 points while also notching five
rebounds and three assists, including a crowd-pleasing no-look pass
leading to a Heidenreich layup with just under four minutes to play.
Heidenreich played all 40 minutes for the Lutes, scoring 17 points
and chipping in with seven rebounds and seven assists. Scott McDaniels
came off the bench for 13 points and seven rebounds, while Josh
Vanlandingham had 16 points and Josh Dressler 10 in starting roles.
For the Bearcats, Dan Nugent and Michael Smith tied for high-point
honors with 19 apiece. Both used their quickness to get to the basket
for easy shots as attested by their shooting percentages –
Nugent was 9-of-12 and Smith was 8-of-11. Ian Mansfield had 12 points
and nine rebounds, tying Nugent for game-high honors in that category.
Simon Currie added 10 points off the bench for Willamette.
Pacific Lutheran returns to action next Thursday, taking on Portland
State in a non-conference game in Portland.
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