Posted by
Gabriel Wallis
-
Sat, Mar 15, 2008
- [
Men's Basketball
] - Viewed 184 times
Pilots fall 73-69 to #1 seed Bellevue (MO).
Point Lookout, Mo.
- Bellevue (Neb.) became the first number one seed to advance to the
Final Four since 2003 as they defeated ninth-seed Bethel (Ind.), 73-69.
The Bruins advance to their second Final Four in school history as they
lost in the championship game to Oregon Tech in 2004. The 17th-annual event is being held at the Keeter Gymnasium on the campus of the College of the Ozarks (Mo.).
Bellevue
hit back-to-back three pointers which helped trigger a 13-2 run to
close the first half and take a 40-34 halftime lead. Both teams shot
well in the opening half as Bethel was 56% from the floor compared to
52% for the Bruins.
Bethel regained the lead early in the first
half (43-42) but the Bruins grabbed the lead back for good via a 7-0
run. The game remained very close throughout the second half as the
Pilots trailed by one with five minutes to play after a William Walker
field goal. Leading by two, Bellevue guard John Gray hit a jumper to
put the Bruins up four, 68-64, with 1:30 left to play. After a Bethel
miss, the Pilots were forced to foul and the Bruins made 7-of-8 free
throws down the stretch to get the 73-69 win.
Bellevue shot 47%
for the game and boasted a balanced offensive attack that featured
eight players with at least six points. John Gray led with 15 points
followed by Chance Wallesen with 11, including 3-of-6 three pointers.
Bethel
was led by Ryne Lightfoot with 22 points on 7-of-11 from the field.
William Walker added 18 points and 12 rebounds but was held without a
field goal for the final five minutes. The Pilots shot 55% from the
field but struggled to just 27% from the three point line. Bethel,
making their first national tournament appearance since 1999, ends
their season with a 29-7 record.
Bellevue improves to 32-3 and
overall and will take an 11-game win streak into Monday's Final Four.
The Bruins will face either #5 Northwestern (Iowa) or #13 Northwood
(Fla.) at 6:00 pm. The 32-team, single-elimination tournament concludes
on Tuesday, March 18.
Box Score