Men’s basketball: Vanguard wins
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Amara Aguilar
COSTA MESA - The Vanguard University men’s basketball has been
burned by the University of Montana-Western before.
So the Lions didn’t take the Bulldogs lightly this time around to earn
a convincing, 86-78, nonconference victory at The Pit Friday night.
Garid Beeler led the charge with 21 points and was responsible for an
8-0 spurt in the second half that kept the momentum rolling for Vanguard.
Damion Morbley added 20 points for Vanguard.
“We had a little dry spell in the second half where we really didn’t
score and (the Bulldogs) came out and hit a couple shots,” Morbley said.
“So Garid came in and provided a good spark for us. We still have to
rebound and keep the intensity up.”
Morbley took care of the majority of the Lions’ rebounding, piling up
11 in the first half and finishing with 16 in the game.
Vanguard (5-7) began the first half strong, going on a 13-3 run to
open the contest. The Bulldogs (7-6) battled back, coming within five
points with 6:58 left in the half on a free throw by Greg Enns that made
the score, 26-21.
The Lions dispelled Montana-Western’s hope of a comeback in the first
half, going on a 9-0 run just before the break to take a 47-31 lead at
halftime.
Montana-Western came up with four three-pointers early in the second
half and trailed, 68-62, with 11 minutes remaining in the game.
Beeler made a two-pointer to ignite the Lions, Shane McKim made a free
throw and Beeler scored eight straight points to give Vanguard a
comfortable 79-64 cushion.
“(The Bulldogs) were coming back into it and Garid just played real
well,” Vanguard Coach Stephen French said. “He’s capable of playing like
that all the time and I was happy to see him get back into the groove.”
Montana-Western scored the last 10 points of the game, but it was too
little too late.
“(The Bulldogs) are a dangerous team because they shoot a lot of
threes and they don’t care if they are up by 20 or down 20, they are
going to keep shooting them,” French said. “Last year we were up by 14 at
halftime and we lost the game by 20 because they just kept pushing it and
pushing it.”
The Bulldogs made 11 of 34 three-point attempts while the Lions made
eight of 20. Bryce Harrison had 17 followed by Randy Ranalli with 15
points.
Josh Pierson had five three-pointers for Vanguard and finished with 15
points. Shane McKim also came up big for the Lions, chipping in with 18
points.
“I am glad we came out and took care of business,” French said. We are
making a little bit smarter decisions and we’re slowing the ball down
when we need to. I’d like to see us get some more easy buckets.”
The Lions, who have been plagued by injuries all season, earned their
fourth straight win.
“Right now everything is coming together,” Morbley said. “We finally
have (almost) everybody healthy. If we play together as a team, we are
hard to beat.”
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