FOREST GROVE, Ore. – Overcoming a cold start, the Puget
Sound Loggers warmed up quickly as they held off the Pacific
Boxers, 77-69, in a Northwest Conference men's basketball
game on Friday night in Forest Grove, Ore.
In the first half, it took a bit for the Loggers to get warmed up
as Pacific held the maroon and white scoreless for nearly five
minutes as the Boxers took an 8-0 lead. The Loggers finally got on
the scoreboard with 15:21 left in the half on a layup by sophomore
David Aberg (Seattle, Wash./Roosevelt).
The Loggers took the lead with 10:15 left to go on a basket by
Austin Boyce (Kent, Wash./Kentwood). Puget Sound continued to pile
it out, taking a double-digit lead with 2:38 left in the first half
on a jumper by Kaleb Shelton (Tacoma, Wash./Lincoln) and a
three-pointer at the buzzer by Boyce gave Puget Sound a 42-29
halftime lead.
In the second half, the Loggers continued to build on the lead,
going ahead by as many as 18 points with 16:32 left to play but the
Boxers didn't give up. Pacific was able to get the Puget
Sound lead back into double-digits with just under 10 minutes to
play but just as soon as it looked like Pacific would sneak back in
the Loggers found a way to slam the door as they collected the
77-69 victory.
The Loggers were led by 22 points from Boyce, who also added nine
rebounds in the win. Nadav Heyman (Corvallis, Ore.) went for 16
points while Aberg, Bryce Levin (Everett, Wash.) and Shelton each
ended up with 10 points for the Loggers.
Pacific was led by 22 points and 11 rebounds from LeMar Anglin.
Ross Bartlett added 16 points and 12 rebounds while Jonathan Jury
chipped in 10 points in the losing effort.
The Loggers will wrap up the first half of conference play on
Saturday night when they travel to take on Lewis & Clark. Tip
with the Pioneers is set for 8:00 p.m. at Pamplin Athletic Complex
in Portland, Ore.