College men’s basketball: Lions slumps, 100-87
Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - The cheers that once filled the Pit have now been
replaced by silence as the Vanguard University men’s basketball team lost
for its sixth time in the last seven starts since upsetting then-NAIA No.
1 Biola, 75-73, Jan. 26.
The Lions (14-14, 9-10 in the Golden State Athletic Conference) were
outscored, 61-44, in the second half and lost to GSAC visitor Christian
Heritage College, 100-87, before a crowd that got quiet in the final
three minutes at the Pit Tuesday night.
“We need to play with more passion and more excitement, and play more
unselfish,” Vanguard Coach Stephen French said. “(The Hawks) shot the
ball very well. We were hoping to mix up zone defense, but they were
shooting well. They made us play at their tempo.”
Christian Heritage (18-12, 11-7) shot 52% from behind the three-point
line, hitting five treys in each half. Rich Griffin led the Hawks with 23
points, and he knocked down 5 of 6 from three-point range.
Vanguard answered with forward Damion Morbley, who scored a game-high
25 points and grabbed 17 rebounds. Shane McKim (18 points), Shawn Corker
(10) and Brendan Cotter (10) were also in double-figure scoring.
The Lions host Azusa Pacific University Saturday at 7:30 on Homecoming
Night. Then Vanguard will prepare for the GSAC Tournament (Feb. 28) and
will most likely face the No. 1 (Biola) or No. 2 (Azusa) seed, French
said.
“We can beat those teams, if we’re playing well,” French said. “When
we move the ball well, we can play well and beat teams. We need to have
trust for each other.”
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