The Briar Cliff men's basketball team extended their win streak to five games Saturday, with an 83-70 win over Doane in the Newman Flanagan Center. BC moves to 10-7 overall and 7-5 in GPAC play.
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Quinn Vesey put the Chargers on the board first with a basket in the paint, but Tyler Sullivan answered with a 3-pointer for Doane to take a 3-2 lead. A pair of free throws from
Jaden Kleinhesselink put the Chargers back ahead 4-3, and BC would hold onto the lead the rest of the way.
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BC extended their lead to 15 (31-16) after a 9-0 run with 10:58 left in the first half.
Nick Hoyt found Vesey for a 3-pointer to give the Chargers their largest lead of the half, 44-24 with 4:21 remaining. Doane responded with a 9-0 run to cut the deficit to 11, but BC finished on an 8-0 run in the final minute to take a 52-33 lead at halftime.
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"I thought our guys really came out of the gates today and executed offensively at a high level," said head coach
Mark Svagera. "We were really sharing the ball well in the first half and getting some good looks."
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 Kleinhesselink knocked down a trey three minutes into the second half, to give BC their largest lead of the night 59-35. With just under eight minutes to play, the Tigers and their full court pressure began to claw back into the game. Zach Witters hit a jumper in the paint to cut the Charger lead to eight points with 4:47 on the clock. BC was able to ice the game at the free throw line, knocking down 11-of-15 attempts in the final five minutes.
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"In the second half I thought we let our guard down a little bit about halfway through," said Svagera. "In the end the guys found a way to get a couple of stops late and seal the game at the free throw line."
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For the second game in a row,
Quinn Vesey finished with a shooting percentage over 75 percent (6-8) and knocked down three 3-pointers in route to his game high 21 points. He also converted 6-of-8 attempts from the charity stripe and grabbed a game high eight rebounds. Kleinhesselink (17), Freidel (15), Hoyt (10), and Groves (10) also hit double-digit points scored.
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Doane held an advantage in several categories, including points off turnovers (21-13), points in the paint (42-30), and bench points (33-17). Anthony Laravie and Zach Witters both scored 16 points to lead the Tigers. Â
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The Chargers were more efficient connecting on 54 percent of their shots, compared to Doane's 43 percent shooting. BC knocked down 11-of-28 3-point attempts (39%), while Doane hit on just 5-of-26 from deep (19%).
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The Cliff will look to extend their win streak Wednesday, as they take on crosstown rival Morningisde at Allee Gymnasium. Tip-off is set for 8 p.m.
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