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December
8, 2007
Lights
Out! MSU Northern upsets Warner Pacific, 82-79
Sophomore
Andrew Sellars led Montana State-Northern with a
team-high 18 points. Adding to the team’s total were junior Clinton Shelton and
senior Drew Petterson who had a pair of double-doubles
contributing 16 points and 14 rebounds, and 14 points and 11 rebounds
respectively.
The
Knights, who are ranked 6th in the latest NAIA Division II coaches’
poll, were carried by senior Scott O’Gallagher who
had a game-high 27 points on 7-for-17 shooting from the field including an
amazing 11-for-12 from the free throw line. The 6-foot-2 guard was joined by
fellow senior Josh Jackson who added 15 points to the team’s final score.
The
Knights took the lead early on in the first half. However, MSU-Northern managed
to chip away at the deficit and eventually took the lead going into the half,
40-36. The Lights were 18-for-39 (46.2%) in the first half including only
2-for-6 (33.3%) from the 3-point line.
Warner
Pacific shot 13-for-31 (41.9%) in the first half, but only managed 2-for-12
(16.7%) from behind the arch.
The two
teams battled back-and-forth through the remainder of the game exchanging the
lead multiple times. Montana State-Northern continued their solid
shooting with 14-for-29 (48.3%) from the field, but shot an awful 0-for-5 from
the 3-point range. Poor free throw shooting in the final minute by
the Lights helped Warner Pacific stay in the game, as the nationally-ranked
Knights had a chance at the buzzer but senior Keegan Cook missed a 30-foot shot
from the top of the key as the buzzer sounded.
The
Knights cooled off, making only 13-for-33 (39.4%) in the second half, including
5-for-14 (35.7%) from behind the arch.
With the
win, the Lights are crowned the unofficial champions of the 2007 F & W
Fence Basketball Classic and improve to 10-3 overall. Meanwhile, Warner
Pacific drops to 5-3 overall but remains unbeaten in conference play at 1-0.