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LCSC men move
step closer to claiming FC crown
2-22-07
Senior
forward Chris Pitts posted his second
double-double of the season to lead a strong
inside attack and help the Lewis-Clark State
College men’s basketball team move closer to
the Frontier Conference title with a 76-65
win over Carroll College at the LCSC
Activity Center on Thursday night.
Pitts record 17
points and 13 rebounds as LCSC consistently
got the ball inside in the physical contest
matching a pair of NAIA Top 25 teams. LCSC,
ranked No. 16 in the country improved to
22-6 overall and 11-2 in conference play,
while Carroll, ranked No. 23, fell to 19-9
and 9-4 and saw its title hopes end with the
setback.
The Warriors
are a game ahead of Westminster in the
conference standings and can claim the
regular season title and the top seed to
next week’s conference tournament with a win
Saturday night against Rocky Mountain at the
Activity Center. Westminster can still tie
LCSC for the title and the top seed in the
conference tournament would then go to a
tiebreaker.
(Chris Pitts scoring 2
of his 17, and drawing the foul)
LCSC, which
lost at Carroll earlier this season,
attempted only seven 3-point shots in the
game. Instead, the Warriors went inside
where Pitts, Mike Gordy, Jared Tikker and
Steve Thompson combined for 43 points.
Carroll, which
had the height to match up with LCSC, didn’t
have the strength and size as LCSC held a
35-27 rebounding edge, including 11
offensive boards. With Carroll unable to
stop the Warriors’ inside attack, it had to
foul to stop easy buckets. The Warriors
responded by making 21-of-26 free throws.
LCSC freshman
point guard Napoleon Gordon led all players
with 19 points, but several came on drives
to the basket inside. Teran Lee added 12
points, but 10 came at the foul line after
being fouled on drives to the basket. Lee
also had six assts, while Gordy had 10
points and seven rebounds, and Thompson had
nine points and seven boards.
Dallas Leslie,
who hit 5-of-8 3-point attempts, had 18
points to pace Carroll, while Eric Henkel
added 14 and Sam Grantham 10.
For the game,
LCSC hit 26-of-54 shots for 48.1 percent,
while Carroll was 26-of-58 for 44.8
percent.
The conference
tournament begins next Wednesday in Butte. |