Briar Cliff men's basketball couldn't overcome a double-digit deficit at halftime of Tuesday's game against Dordt. The Chargers fell 68-81 to RV Dordt in the Newman Flanagan Center.
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"Disappointing night tonight, I don't think we were ready to play from the start and allowed Dordt to build a nine-point lead right out of the gate," said head coach
Mark Svagera. "We need to continue to be better in our preparation so we're ready to play at a high-level for 40 minutes. As we go into Thanksgiving, we'll come back and get back to work. We need to as a team build an identity of what we're going to be because I believe that's lacking right now and once, we figure that out we're going to have a chance to really move forward in a positive direction. We're going to take a couple days off, refresh, regroup and come back ready to work as we move forward."
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The Defenders raced out to an 11-2 lead four minutes into the game, but the Chargers started to chip away. BC outscored Dordt 13-6 over the next four minutes to pull within two points. However, Dordt pushed the advantage back up to 11 at halftime with a buzzer beater from Bryce Coppock.
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The Chargers shot 44.4% from the field in the first half and 40% from deep but gave up eight points off turnovers and 18 points in the paint.
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Dordt shot 58% from the field and 5-of-9 from deep in the opening half.
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Looking to make a run at the Defender lead, a
Jaden Kleinhesselink bucket followed by a
Quinn Vesey steal and Matthew Stilwill score brought the Cliff within four points.
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However, Dordt regained control and took their largest lead of the night 68-52 after a Trey Hinote basket with 5:59 left.
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Conner Groves scored 15 points to pace the Cliff and knocked down three 3-pointers. Kyle Boerhave added 11 points and four rebounds. Stilwill and Blake Sindelar each scored 10 points off the bench and shot 50% or higher from the field.
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Vesey and Kleinhesselink each tallied three steals, while Groves had two.
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The Chargers travel to Orange City, Iowa next Wednesday to take on Northwestern in the Bultman Center.
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