LCSC men fall in exhibition
to No. 10 Washington State
11-5-07
PULLMAN, Wash. – The
Washington State University
men’s basketball team showed
why it’s ranked as high as
No. 10 in the NCAA Division
I preseason polls by
defeating Lewis-Clark State
College 80-42 in an
exhibition game at Beasley
Coliseum on Sunday.
The Warriors, playing their
third game in three days,
trailed 39-21 at halftime,
but the Cougars’ had too
much firepower and gradually
pulled away in the second
half.
LCSC, ranked No. 12 in the
NAIA, was led by 13 points
from Mike Gordy, while
Dorian Watson added 10.
Napoleon Gordon added eight
points and had a thunderous
one-hand dunk on an alley-oop
pass in the second half.
The Warriors managed to get
Cougar start forward Robbie
Cowgill in foul trouble, but
his replacement, 6-foot-7
Daven Harmeling scored a
game-high 17 points and went
3-of-4 from the 3-point
line. Caleb Forrest, a post,
added 13 for the Cougars,
also a majority coming on
outside shots.
WSU hit 30-of-60 shots from
the field and held a 51-24
rebounding advantage over
the smaller Warriors.
LCSC did force 18 turnovers
on in the contest, including
11 on steals, but shot
16-of-55 from the field,
29.1 percent, and gave up 18
offensive rebounds.
The Warriors resume action
in the Walla Walla Hoop
Classic, a three-team
round-robin tournament that
opens Thursday in Walla
Walla. LCSC takes on Andrews
University on Thursday at 4
p.m., and then meets Walla
Walla University on Friday
at 2 p.m.
