{"id":11448,"date":"2019-11-24T16:02:44","date_gmt":"2019-11-25T00:02:44","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wou.edu\/westernhowl\/?p=11448"},"modified":"2019-11-24T16:02:44","modified_gmt":"2019-11-25T00:02:44","slug":"somebody-call-9-1-1-mens-basketball-is-on-fire-with-third-win-in-a-row","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wou.edu\/westernhowl\/somebody-call-9-1-1-mens-basketball-is-on-fire-with-third-win-in-a-row\/","title":{"rendered":"Somebody call 9-1-1, Men\u2019s Basketball is on fire with third win in a row"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Hannah Greene<\/strong> | Sports Editor<\/span><\/p>\n Win, win, win \u2014 Western\u2019s Men\u2019s Basketball team is on fire, having won their first three games.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n From Nov. 15 to Nov. 16, the team held a four-game tournament consisting of the Concordia Cavaliers, the Hawaii Hilo Vulcans, the Warner Pacific Knights and the Western Oregon Wolves.<\/span><\/p>\n On Friday, Nov. 15, the Wolves took on the Knights during their second exhibition game of the season. The Wolves opened the game to a quick lead after the Knights took the first points. Western continued to score and got a seven point lead \u2014 never falling behind the rest of the game.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Multiple three-pointers were made, a crucial tactic for the game. The first half concluded with the Wolves ahead, 40-25, a 15 point lead.<\/span><\/p>\n Western held their momentum throughout the rest of the game to bring home their first tournament win over Warner Pacific University, 85-68.<\/span><\/p>\n Western saw their second game, and the first regular season game, against the University of Hawaii Hilo, a team that made the Wolves earn every point.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n The play was a consistent battle back and forth \u2014 Vulcans ahead, Wolves ahead \u2014 keeping the players, coaches, fans and spectators eager and unsure of who was going to take the \u201cdub.\u201d<\/span><\/p>\n The first half ended with a tie, 31-31.<\/span><\/p>\n No. 25 of the Wolves, Darius Lubom, got the scoring started during the second half but turned it over to the Vulcans after a shooting foul. The Vulcans took advantage of this and converted the three point play.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n The play stepped up and the Vulcans took the lead after more three-pointers were made, 44-42.<\/span><\/p>\n Western wasn\u2019t done; No. 2, Jaylyn Richardson, made for an acrobatic layup to narrow UHH\u2019s lead by three.<\/span><\/p>\n Towards the end of the game, multiple timeouts were called, the energy intensified and the Wolves and Vulcans tried everything to finish the game ahead. With three minutes left in the game, No. 15 of the Wolves, Zach Baugher, broke the tie with a finished three-pointer.<\/span><\/p>\n Vulcans were in possession of the ball when Wolves guard, Lubom, stole the ball. The scoring continued to be both sided.<\/span><\/p>\n With 35 seconds left on the clock, No. 34 of the Wolves, John Morrill-Keeler, made a huge block to benefit the Wolves.<\/span><\/p>\n Only seconds remained on the clock as the Wolves attempted to run out the time \u2014 and the Wolves took home their third win in a row, 74-69. It was a tough battle, winning by only five points, but a win nonetheless.<\/span><\/p>\n
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