A slow start from the Briar Cliff men's basketball team was too much to overcome, as Dakota Wesleyan held the lead from start to finish. The Chargers fall to 11-11 overall and 8-9 in the GPAC after falling 86-76 to the Tigers in the Newman Flanagan Center Wednesday.
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"Our guys really battled for 40 minutes tonight after a rough start," said head coach
Mark Svagera. "We settled in a little bit and gave ourselves a chance."
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Dakota Wesleyan jumped out to an early 17-4 lead seven minutes into the contest. The Chargers outscored DWU 29-27 over the final 13 minutes of the first half but trailed by 11 (44-33) at halftime. Nick Harden led the Tigers in the opening half with 14 points, while
Conner Groves and
Ethan Freidel paced the Cliff with eight points apiece.
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"You look at the halftime score and we're down 11 after they hit a three at the buzzer. I felt like a lot of ways it could have been 18-to-20 point deficit," said Svagera. Â "We battled back and to cut it to 3 there in the second half is a credit to the guys for sticking with it and not folding which could have very easily happened."
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Briar Cliff began to chip away at the Tiger lead with an 8-3 run to start the second half, trailing by six (47-41). Back-to-back treys from Groves and
Jaden Kleinhesselink followed by a pull-up jumper from
Quinn Vesey cut the deficit to just three points, 57-54 with 11:33 remaining.
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A DWU timeout ended the Charger run with the Tigers outscoring BC 15-5 over the next five minutes to push the lead back to double digits. Five quick BC points off two Tiger turnovers brought the game within eight points with 2:50 left. DWU would ice the game from the free throw line, converting seven-of-eight in the final 2:30 of regulation.
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Kleinhesselink scored 21 points, had seven rebounds, and tallied four steals. Groves added 18 points and six boards. Vesey chipped in 17 points for the Cliff going 4-for-8 from the 3-point line.
Quinten Vasa dished out a team-high six assists while grabbing six rebounds. BC held the advantage in steals (11-3) and points off turnovers (22-8).
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BC held the advantage in steals (11-3) and points off turnovers (22-8). DWU held the edge in rebounds (40-25), field goal percentage (50%-43%), and second chance points (13-6).
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Nick Harden had a game-high 26 points for the Tigers, going 10-of-12 from the free throw line and 7-for-13 from the field. Sawyer Schultz had 22 points making 5-of-8 3-point attempts. Mason Larson nearly missed a double-double with 13 points and nine rebounds.
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"Right now, we are a little frustrated because we feel we are really close to breaking through and playing really well," said Svagera. "We need to find a way to make that happen over the next few weeks, as we draw a close to the regular season."
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Briar Cliff will look ahead to a matchup with Jamestown next Wednesday in the Newman Flanagan Center. Tip-off is set for 8 p.m.
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