Box Score GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - After
nearly erasing an improbable 22-point second half deficit, the
Trine University men's basketball team fell to No. 19 Calvin
College 61-59. The loss drops the Thunder to 14-10 on the season
and 7-6 in conference play, just a game ahead of Olivet and Adrian
who are all fighting for the final two spots in the conference
tournament.
After junior Todd Watkins (Cincinnati, Ohio/St.
Bernard) netted the opening points of the game just 35 seconds in,
the defenses came alive as neither team was able to score over the
next three minutes of play. The Knights would hit their first
bucket of the game at the 16:15 mark. Over the next four minutes
Calvin would go on a 19-0 run before sophomore Jake Bagley (Van
Wert, Ohio/Van Wert) hit a three for the Thunder, as they trailed
19-5 with 11:25 to play.
The Thunder were unable to cut the Calvin lead
down the stretch as the Knights led it 37-19 at halftime.
In the first half, Calvin out-shot the Thunder
16-for-30 compared to just 7-of-27 for Trine.
The start of the second-half also wasn't
kind to the Thunder as Calvin pushed their lead to the largest of
the game at 22 points just 2:30 into the half. The Thunder would
then begin to make their comeback. Trailing 43-21, Trine would go
on a 17-4 run, capped on by a three-pointer by freshman Nick Tatu
(Clarkston, Mich./Clarkston) with 10:49 to play as the Thunder cut
the Calvin lead to single digits.
After the Knights hit a three, Trine once again
went on a run, scoring eight straight points, all by senior Ian
Jackson (Indianapolis, Ind./Perry Meridian) to cut the lead to just
four points with 6:51 to play. Calvin answered with a run of their
own, as they pushed their lead back to double-digits at 57-46.
Once again through, Jackson would lead the
Thunder in their comeback scoring 10 straight points including
hitting a three with just 15 seconds remaining to pull Trine within
a point.
Trine would then foul with 11.8 on the clock,
forcing the Knights to the free throw line. Calvin would hit both
free throws to put them up by three. The Thunder would get the ball
back to Jackson, but Calvin would not allow him to make a shot as
they also fouled. Jackson would hit both free throws to again put
the Thunder down by just one. Once again through, the Thunder would
foul, sending Calvin to the charity stripe and again, they would
hit both free throws.
With just under 2 seconds left on the clock, the
Knights would again foul Jackson sending him to the line. With not
enough time on the clock, Jackson hit the first shot and missed the
second on purpose. It worked, as freshman Jared Holmquist (Reed
City, Mich./Reed City) grabbed the rebound and put up a shot as
time expired, but it fell just short for the Thunder.
The Thunder defense held the Knights without a
field goal in the final 5:35 of the game.
Jackson, who entered the game as the 18th leading
scorer in Division III, was the only Trine player to score in
double-digits as he led all players with a game-high 28 points, 23
of which came in the second half. Jackson shot 9-of-17 from the
floor on the night and 8-of-9 from the free throw line. It was the
14th time this season that Jackson has scored 20 or more points in
a game. Watkins added nine points on the night while freshman
Tarvis Malone (Toledo, Ohio/St. Johns Jesuit) scored seven off the
bench for the Thunder. Malone also grabbed a season-high eight
rebounds and dished out six assists. Holmquist also had season- and
game-highs with 13 rebounds and four blocks for the night.
Calvin entered the night second in the nation in
rebounding margin, but the Thunder out-rebounded the Knights 33-30,
marking just the third time this season Calvin has been
out-rebounded. The 30 rebounded Trine held the Knights to are the
third fewest on the season.
Trine will look to earn their spot in the MIAA
Tournament when they host Hope on February 16 at 1:00 p.m. The
Thunder can earn a spot outright with a win, or a loss by Adrian or
Olivet.