Box Score
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. – It was a total team effort that included
two extra periods Wednesday night as the 14th-ranked Bearcats survived Truman
State 94-87 on the road in MIAA action from Pershing Arena.
Northwest, who is in search of its first MIAA regular season
title since 2007, got one step closer as they improved to 20-3 on the year and
14-3 in league play. The Bulldogs fell to 7-18 overall and 4-13 in the MIAA as
they continue to battle for the eighth and final spot in the MIAA tournament.
Each period saw a different Bearcat step-up as they claimed
their first 20 season since 2006-07.
Senior Kyle Haake scored early and often in overtime,
including draining a big three-pointer and hitting two clutch free throws in
the second overtime to seal the win.
DeAngelo Hailey knocked down big shots in the first overtime
period while Justin Clark guarded the Bulldogs hottest shooter, Tom Norton.
Norton scorched the Bearcats for 34 points going 8-of-12 from behind the
three-point line hitting back-to-back 40-footers to force the extra periods.
Junior DeShaun Cooper scored a team high 22 points before
fouling out to help send the Bearcats into the first overtime period after
trailing almost the entire second half.
Omaha native Jake Reinders shared team high honors with
Cooper scoring 22 points and shattering his previous career high grabbing 21
rebounds. Reinders' 21 boards were just two shy of a Northwest single-game
record.
The Bulldogs would take a 29-27 lead into halftime after
Northwest fought hard to pull within two points at the break. TSU shot lights
out the entire game, but gave the Bearcats all they could handle in the second
half shooting blistering 52 percent including six three-pointers.
TSU would go on to make 13 three-pointers in the game, eight
of which came from Norton.
However, the top free throw shooting team in the MIAA
stepped up to the challenge. Northwest shot 82 percent from the line as a team
going 32-of-39 including 16-of-17 in the second half to send the game to
overtime and 10-of-12 in the extra period.
The Bearcats out-rebounded the Bulldogs by a 50-30 margin
after struggling last week on the boards.
The win also marks Head Coach Ben McCollum's first win at
Truman in his three-years at the helm.
Northwest continues its search of the regular season title
as they host Central Missouri on Saturday. The Bearcats and Mules tipoff from
Bearcat Arena at 3:30 p.m.
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