Box Score
MARYVILLE, Mo. – It took a total team effort, as the
Northwest Missouri State men's basketball team fought off a gritty Central
Methodist squad for a 79-59 win Saturday afternoon in non-conference
action from Bearcat Arena.
Northwest improved to 9-2 on the year in the final non-conference
game of the season for the Bearcats.
A back-and-forth first half saw five lead changes as it
concluded in a 35-35 tie. The first 20 minutes also saw both teams commit
double digit turnovers before the Bearcats' inside presence and the return of a
hot shooting Alex Sullivan helped Northwest eventually pull away for the win.
Sullivan knocked down four three-pointers as 15 of his team
high 18 points came in the second half.
The Bearcats also outscored Central Methodist 36-13 in the
paint and made the most of their opponent's miscues, scoring 28 points off
turnovers compared to the Eagles' 13 points.
CMU got an outstanding performance from Melvin Tillman who
helped keep the Eagles within reach as he knocked down six three-pointers.
Tillman would finish with 25 points leading all players.
However, Tillman's effort would not be enough, as a 15-2 run
to start the second half helped pace the Bearcats to their ninth straight win.
The win also extend their home court winning streak to eight games as Northwest
has now won 22 of their last 23 games inside Bearcat Arena.
Sullivan hit his second three-pointer with 16:50 left in the
game to start the run as Tyler Funk followed with a wide-open trey seconds
later. Funk was one of three players for the Bearcats to finish in double
figures with 10 points while Grant Cozad finished with 13.
From there the Bearcats opened up the lead to double digits
when a Matt Wallace steal and behind-the-back-pass to a cutting DeAngelo Hailey
gave Northwest a 13 points lead (61-48) with just over 10 minutes left in the
game. Wallace narrowly missed a double-double as the sophomore finished with
nine points and eight assists in the win.
Northwest would go on to lead by as many as 20 points late
in the second half shooting their second highest percentage from the field this
season. The Bearcats shot 57 percent from the field in the game (60 percent in
the second half) as they locked down on defense holding the Eagles to only 34 percent
shooting in the second frame.
The Bearcats return to MIAA action Thursday as they hit the
road for six of their next seven games, starting at Missouri Southern. Action
from Joplin is slated for 7:30 p.m. as Northwest continues its road swing at
Pittsburg State next Saturday in a nationally televised game on CBS Sports
Network.