Late Run Leads D1 Viks to 98-65 win over Geoducks

PORTLAND, Ore. – Taking on their fourth NCAA Division I opponent of the season, the Evergreen Geoducks battled tough with the Portland State Vikings before giving up a late run in a 98-65 exhibition loss on Monday afternoon at the Stott Center in Portland, Ore.

The Geoducks and Vikings matched up well early as Evergreen  used a 7-0 run to take a two point lead on a jumper by Kyle Calhoun (Seattle, Wash./Hazen HS/Marshalltown CC) that put the score at 10-8 Geoducks with 14:43 left in the opening half. The Vikings, members of the Big Sky Conference, eventually retook the lead, heading into halftime up by 16 at 47-31.

Evergreen came out of the locker rooms shooting lights out as the green-clad Geoducks used a 14-5 run to cut the gap to seven points with 15:29 left to play following a jumper by senior Marc Taylor (Boise, Idaho/Skyview HS/Edmonds CC).  Unfortunately the Geoducks hot shooting cooled off about the same time that the Vikings found their shot again as Portland State cruised to the 98-65 win.

Evergreen was led by 15 points from Calhoun.  The Geoducks stayed in the game thanks to 11 three-point baskets but were given little opportunity for free points, attempting just seven free throws on the night.  On the other side of the hardwood, Portland State attempted 33 free throws as the Geoducks were whistled for 24 fouls, compared with just 14 for the Viks.

Portland State was led by 21 points from Aaron Moore.  Tim Douglas added 16 points while Andrew Winston and Marcus Hall each finished with 13 points on the afternoon.  The Vikings shot 54.5% on the game, making 36 of 66 attempts from the field.

The Geoducks take a break for the holidays before returning to Cascade Conference play on Jan. 4 at Northwest.  Tip with the Eagles is set for 7:30 p.m. at NU Pavilion in Kirkland, Wash.

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Geoducks Can’t Complete Comeback against Beacons, 68-55

EUGENE, Ore. – The Evergreen Geoducks cut a nine-point halftime deficit to just one point midway through the second half but the Northwest Christian Beacons held on for the win, 68-55, in a Cascade Conference men’s basketball game on Saturday night at Morse Event Center in Eugene, Ore.

In the first half, the Beacons busted out to a double-digit lead less than six minutes into the game as the Geoducks struggled shooting and couldn’t get any free points, going without a free throw attempt all half.  After NCU held the 10+ point lead for much of the half, the Geoducks cut the Beacon lead to nine on a layup by Dre Taylor (Seattle, Wash./Garfield HS/North Idaho College) with eight seconds left that put the halftime score at 32-23 in favor of Northwest Christian.

In the second half, the Geoducks came out hustling as a three-pointer by senior KJ Hong (Federal Way, Wash./Decatur HS/Shoreline CC) with 9:57 left to play put Evergreen back just one point at 43-42.  Travis Pacos hit a jumper for NCU 16 seconds later and the Beacons would go on a 13-2 run to put them back up by 12 points.  Northwest Christian would maintain control the rest of the way, earning the 68-55 win.

Evergreen was led by 20 points off the bench from Taylor.  Kyle Calhoun (Seattle, Wash./Hazen HS/Marshalltown CC) added 15 points in the loss.  The Geoducks shot 34.4% from the field, making 21 of 61 attempts, and attempted just 10 free throws all night, compared with 25 for NCU.

Northwest Christian was led by 20 points and nine rebounds from Pacos.  Spencer Coleman and Coleton Baker added 15 points in the win.  NCU shot 44.2% on the night, making 23 of 52 attempts, but the Beacons were truly aided by 19 of 25 shooting from the charity stripe for 76%.

Evergreen returns to Oregon on Monday afternoon for a matinee exhibition against NCAA Division I Portland State.  Tip with the Vikings is set for 2:05 p.m. at the Stott Center in Portland, Ore.

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Geoducks Blind Beacons, 70-43

EUGENE, Ore. – Looking to end 2013 on a high note, the Evergreen Geoducks won their first conference game of the season in convincing fashion, crushing the Northwest Christian Beacons, 70-45, in a Cascade Conference women’s basketball game on Saturday night at Morse Event Center in Eugene, Ore.

The Geoducks and the Beacons traded baskets early as both teams had the opportunity to take control.  Evergreen finally seized the opportunity, using an 11-2 run to go ahead by double-digits and the Geoducks kept rolling, heading into the break up by 21 points at 36-15.

Evergreen continued to blow past NCU in the second half as the lead ballooned to 30 on a three-pointer by Jessica Denmon (Oak Harbor, Wash./Oak Harbor HS/Skagit Valley CC) with 12:18 left to play.  The Geoducks’ biggest lead was on another Denmon basket with 9:10 that put Evergreen up by 38 points at 61-23.  NCU mounted a slight comeback but the Evergreen lead was simply too big to overcome as the Geoducks earned the 70-43 win.

Evergreen was led by 14 points from Sadee Jones (Belfair, Wash./North Mason HS).  Senior Sammi Clark (Monroe, Wash./Monroe HS/Edmonds CC) added 13 points in the win while Denmon finished with 10 points.  The Geoducks shot 43.1% from the field, sinking 22 of 51 attempts but it was at the charity stripe that Evergreen did the most damage, making 20 of 31 attempts from the free throw line.

Northwest Christian was led by 15 points from Andrea Gloss. Hannah Frederick added 11 points in the loss.  The Beacons shot just 34.9% on the night, making 15 of 43 attempts.  NCU also turned the ball over 23 times, leading directly to 25 Evergreen points.

The Geoducks will take a break for the holidays before returning to action on Jan. 4 at in-state rival Northwest.  Tip with the Eagles is set for 5:30 p.m. at NU Pavilion in Kirkland, Wash.

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Warriors Battle Past Geoducks, 75-71

SALEM, Ore. – Combining for 52 free throw attempts, the Corban Warriors proved victorious in a physical affair over the Evergreen Geoducks, winning the Cascade Conference men’s basketball game, 75-71, on Friday night at C.E. Jeffers Sports Center in Salem, Ore.

In the first half, the Geoducks did a good job taking care of the ball as Evergreen committed just two turnovers over the first 20 minutes.  Unfortunately for the Geoducks, Corban turned those two giveaways into five points and shot 50.0% from the field to take a 38-35 lead into the halftime break.

Corban used an 8-0 run to open the second half as they pushed the lead into double-digits but the Geoducks dug deep and fought back, pulling back within four points about midway through the period.  The Warriors pushed the lead back to 10 with 7:08 left to go following a pair of free throws by Jordan Carter.  Back-to-back buckets by Frankie Johnson (Renton, Wash./Hazen HS) and Marc Taylor (Boise, Idaho/Skyview HS/Edmonds CC) cut the deficit to five points just over a minute later.

After an exchange of free throws, Dre Taylor (Seattle, Wash./Garfield HS/North Idaho College) hit a three-pointer to pull Evergreen back within three points at 67-64 with just over three minutes to play.  Johnson hit a pair of free throws with 1:23 left to go to put the Geoducks within one point at 72-71. Toby Roth turned the ball over for Corban with 31 seconds left to give Evergreen the last possession but the Geoducks turned the ball over as the Warriors hit a pair of free throws with just a second left to escape with the 75-71 win.

Evergreen was led by 21 points off the bench from Dre Taylor, who was making his Geoduck debut.  Johnson finished with 13 points while Mark Taylor added 11.  Kyle Calhoun (Seattle, Wash./Hazen HS/Marshalltown CC) put up 10 points to round out the Geoducks in double-digit scoring.

Corban was led by 18 points from Caleb Herzberg. Carter added 14 points while Roth finished with 13 in the win.  The Warriors won the game on the foul line, making 19 of 28 attempts as the teams combined for 44 personal fouls on the night.

The Geoducks return to action on Saturday night as they visit Northwest Christian.  Tip with the Beacons is set for 7:30 p.m. at Morse Event Center in Eugene, Ore.

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Warriors Hold On For 66-63 Win Over Geoducks

SALEM, Ore. – In a game of runs, it was the Corban Warriors holding on for a 66-63 win over the Evergreen Geoducks in a Cascade Conference women’s basketball game on Friday night at C.E. Jeffers Sports Center in Salem, Ore.

Corban jumped out to the early lead as the Geoducks found themselves trailing by 12 points at 21-9 with 10:35 to go in the first half but Evergreen fought back. A 12-0 run by Evergreen put the green-clad visitors up by three points with 2:34 to go in the opening period.  Corban went on a short run to retake the lead heading into the break, up 33-29.

In the second half, Evergreen opened the period with five-straight points to take a one-point lead as the two teams looked like they would go back and forth the rest of the night.  Corban took advantage of a free throw disparity, as well as strong shooting from the field, to make the Geoducks work but Evergreen hit baskets when they needed to stay within reach.

With six minutes left to play, Corban used a seven-point wing to pull ahead by six as the Warriors looked destined to get the win.  Evergreen cut the gap to one-point on a layup by Sadee Jones (Belfair, Wash./North Mason HS) with 1:25 to play.  Corban hit a jumper with 7.3 seconds left to push the lead back to three points and the shot by Sammi Clark (Monroe, Wash./Monroe HS/Edmonds CC) fell short as Corban took the 66-63 win.

Evergreen was led by 16 points each from Jessica Denmon (Oak Harbor, Wash./Oak Harbor HS/Skagit Valley CC) and Brittany Gray (Bainbridge Island, Wash./Bainbridge HS/Skagit Valley CC).  Clark finished with 15 points while Jones added 12 points for the Geoducks.  Evergreen outrebounded the Warriors, 37-32, on the night.

Corban was led by 16 points from Tara Vanweerdhuizen.  Julia Young added 14 points in the win while Katherine Salness finished with 10 points, six of which came from the charity stripe.  The Warriors shot 52.4% on the night, making 22 of 42 attempts from the field.

The Geoducks will play for the final time in 2013 on Saturday night when they visit Northwest Christian.  Tip with the Beacons is set for 5:30 p.m. at Morse Event Center in Eugene, Ore.

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