Southern Men and Women Victorious on the Road
January 17, 2008
Lions remain in first place with 81-77 win at #20 Northwest Missouri
Maryville, Mo. - Skyler Bowlin went 5-9 from long range and scored 17 points as the Missouri Southern Lions won for the first time in nearly three years in Maryville, defeating 20th ranked Northwest Missouri, 81-77 to move to 4-1 in conference play.
Both teams traded points through the first few minutes as the game was tied at five at the 17 minute mark. Southern (10-4, 4-1 MIAA) went cold and Northwest (10-4, 2-3 MIAA) took advantage and went on a quick 8-2 run to take a six point lead after a three pointer from Lance Sullivan.
Octavius Hawkins then put the Lions on his back and for the second-straight game, had an outstanding first half. The senior scored 12 points on 5-6 shooting from the field. Tony Webb hit a three pointer in the closing seconds to cut the Bearcat lead to just one at the half (37-36).
A layup from TJ Britton gave the Lions a one-point lead (38-37) to start the second half. Northwest, however, would re-take the lead and the advantage grew to five at the ten minute mark (56-51) after a Hunter Henry jumper.
Bowlin then caught fire. Three straight three's from the freshman gave the Lions a 60-58 lead at the 8:31 mark. The Bearcats took another lead four minutes later (68-67), but Southern went on an 8-0 run as free throws from Tyler Ryerson and Vincent Ateba, as well as another three pointer from Bowlin (his fourth of the half), made the score 75-68 with 1:23 left. Ryerson, Webb and Hawkins went a perfect 6-6 from the free-throw line in the final minute to lead the Lions to the win.
Bowlin led four players in double figures with 17 points. Hawkins and Ateba both scored 16 as Ateba added 11 rebounds. Webb scored 12. The Lions shot 57 percent from the field.
With the win from the women earlier in the night, the Southern men's and women's teams swept Northwest Missouri on the road for the first time since February 19, 2005. The Lions move to 4-1 and are tied with Southwest Baptist for first place in the MIAA. Both teams will face off this Saturday as the Lions welcome the Bearcats to the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center for a 7:30 pm tip off.
Lions knock off first place Northwest Missouri, 65-64
Maryville, Mo. -Ivaney Marquez made two key plays on the offensive and defensive ends in the final moments to lead the Missouri Southern Lions to a 65-64 win over the Northwest Missouri State Bearcats Wednesday night (Jan. 16) in Maryville, Mo.
Trailing 64-63, Marquez missed a pair of shots but coralled the offensive board each time and hit a layup to put the Lions ahead with just four seconds remaining.
Marquez then closed the deal on the other end with a block of a last-second jumper by Jessica Burton as the Lions (11-3, 2-3 MIAA) hung on for the victory.
The see-saw game featured seven lead changes, with six coming in the second half. The Bearcats final lead came after a free throw by Kelli Nelson put Northwest (9-5, 4-1 MIAA) up 64-63 with 48 seconds remaining.
The Lions biggest lead of the evening came when Tynesha Pierce capped off a 9-0 Southern spurt with a jumper that made it 60-56 in favor of the Lions with 6:56 left in the second half.
Northwest then scored five straight to lead by one, but a three-pointer by India Wood put the Lions back on top 63-61 with 4:12 left.
Things could not have started much worse for the Lions as the Bearcats began the game on a 15-0 run that included seven points from Mandi Schumacher during that stretch.
Southern battled back and got the lead under double-digits for the first time on a jumper by Pierce that brought the Lions to within 22-14 with 11:13 remaining in the opening half.
As bad as the Lions began the first half, they ended the first stanza in just as great of fashion. After a bucket by Schumacher gave the Bearcats a 32-24 advantage, the Lions closed the half on an 11-1 run that included scoring the final nine points of the opening half.
Lindsey Davis scored five in that span and Ela Zawadka made a layup with 10 seconds left to give the Lions a 35-33 lead going into halftime.
Wood led the Lions with 13, including making all three of attempts from beyond the arc. Pierce scored 12 and added nine rebounds, while Davis came through with a career-high 11 points and recorded a team-high five assists. Zawadka and Fatai Hala'Api'Api each scored 10 and Marquez grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds for the Lions.
Schumacher was the only Bearcat to score in double-figures with a game-high 21 and a team-leading nine rebounds.
The Lions held the Bearcats to only 39.7 percent (28-of-58) from the field, while registering a 42.4 percent (28-of-66) shooting clip of their own.
MSSU will now return home for their next two contests, beginning with a matchup against Southwest Baptist on Saturday night (Jan. 19). Tip-off is set for 5:30 p.m. at the Leggett & Platt Athletic Center. The two schools split the season series last year, with each squad winning on its home floor.
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