By David BoyceMARYVILLE, Mo. - Northwest Missouri State kept its composure and relied on teamwork to withstand the barrage of three-pointers unleashed by Upper Iowa midway through the second half.
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The Peacocks, who were ice cold in the first half on three-pointers, started knocking down one trey after another. They closed to six points.
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Undaunted, Northwest stayed with its offense. The Bearcats made a few three-pointers, scored a few more field goals inside the arc and stayed aggressive and that led to free throws.
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The lead grew back to double digits and ended with Northwest capturing its first victory of the season, beating the Peacocks 91-83 Saturday evening at Bearcat Arena.
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"It is definitely a relief to get the first win," said sophomore forward
Zach Schneider. "We had a shot at it last night. We didn't pull it out.
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"Our guards did a really good job of getting everyone open looks. Tonight we knocked them done a lot better and that was good."
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Northwest, 1-1, returns to action at 5 p.m. on Friday against William Jewell at Missouri Western.
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Northwest appeared in complete control when
Grant Cozad made a field goal, giving the Bearcats a 65-50 lead with 8:47 left.
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"I thought defensively we executed, especially early in the game," Northwest coach
Ben McCollum said. "Offensively, the first half we were a little rough, missing layups and missing wide-open threes. I think that is more of an inexperienced thing than anything else. We are starting to gain some experience and confidence. We are a work in progress."
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Northwest showed they can handle a run late in the second half.
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Back-to-back treys by Upper Iowa sliced Northwest's lead to 65-56. After a basket by Cozad, the Peacocks made another three-pointer. Upper Iowa closed to 70-64 on another three-pointer.
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"I feel like they hit seven or eight in a row there," Schneider said. "We made a few mistakes. We didn't get out their shooters. But we built enough of a lead that we could afford to make a few mistakes."
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Northwest junior
Conner Crooker hit a three-pointer, putting the Bearcats up nine at 73-64, and Upper Iowa quickly answered with a three-pointer.
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The Bearcats finally regained control when
Matt Wallace drilled a three-pointer and followed that several seconds later with two free throws that gave Northwest a 78-67 lead.
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The Peacocks never threatened again.
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"I thought we responded well, especially for a young team," McCollum said. "Throughout the game we didn't respond as well as I would like. If we missed a layup, we were frustrated all the way down to the other end rather than turn around and figure it out and get the stop."
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Offensively, it was a team effort for Northwest. Led by 20 from Crooker, all five starters scored in double figures. Schneider tied his career-high with 19, freshman point guard
Justin Pitts scored 16, Wallace had 12 and Cozad finished with 11.
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Northwest went into halftime with a 40-33 lead because of one statistic. The Bearcats went 6-for-12 from behind the three-point arc while Upper Iowa hit just one of its 12 three-point attempts.
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It was near the end of the first half that Northwest found its form on the long-range shots. A three-pointer by Crooker gave the Bearcats a 29-28 lead.
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Schneider, who was 4-for-7 on three-points in the opening 20 minutes, solidified Northwest's lead with a three-pointer that made it 32-28.
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"I think our jitters carried over a little from last night," Schneider said. "Once we got settled in, we are pretty tough to stop, especially with Pitts. He is pretty quick. He finds everyone who is open."
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Northwest concluded the first half with Schneider and Crooker each making a three-pointer.
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Freshman forward
Brett Dougherty came off the bench and provided a spark inside the paint during the midway point in the first when Northwest was struggling on offense.
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Dougherty made three buckets in the paint and added a free throw for seven points in only 8 minutes of action.
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