College men’s basketball: Vanguard men clean house
Steve Virgen
COSTA MESA - Garbage time was the theme for the Vanguard University
men’s basketball team in its 94-74 Golden State Athletic Conference
victory over visiting Hope International Saturday.
Not only did the Lions (8-8, 4-3 in the GSAC), virtually end the game
with a 33-point lead (70-36) with 11:41 left, but Vanguard’s post players
took care of the dirty work, grabbing rebounds and scoring down low.
The Lions, winners of six of their last seven, scored 30 points in the
paint, 16 from offensive rebounds in the first half, to build a 44-28
lead. Hope (3-13, 1-5) grabbed just three offensive rebounds before
halftime and produced just two points from that. Overall, the Lions
outrebounded the Royals, 53-29, 24-10 on the offensive boards.
“I think our inside game is probably the best in the (GSAC),” said
Vanguard senior Shane McKim, who scored 21 points and grabbed 10 rebounds
in 25 minutes. “Our inside game makes opponents have to adjust and that
was the difference.”
Lions’ senior forward Damion Morbley also controlled inside the paint,
scoring a team-high 23 points and grabbing a game-high 17 boards. Ian
Boys, Vanguard’s 6-foot-7 center, took down eight rebounds, five
offensively, and 6-7 Leviticus Williamson added 12 points.
“We have the desire to get after the offensive rebounds,” said McKim,
30, whose experience is beneficial. “We just want the ball more and you
can’t teach that.”
Vanguard opened the game with an 11-2 lead in the first five minutes.
The Royals responded 10-3 run to pull within, 14-12, 13:44 before the half, but that was as close as they got.
The Lions closed out the first half with an 18-8 run over the final
seven minutes. They then stormed the Royals in the second half reeling
off runs of 10-0, and, 9-0, to grab the 70-37 lead. The first half was
all about offensive rebounds and put-backs for Vanguard, and in the
second half the Lions beat up Hope with a wicked transition game.
“We just have more talent (than Hope),” Vanguard Coach Stephen French
said. “(The win) was sloppy. We didn’t do a lot of the things that we
wanted to do. We responded well in the second half.”
The Royals went on a 10-0 run in two minutes with under five minutes
to play to lessen the damage. Ben Rogers led Hope with a game-high 29
points, hitting 3 of 6 from three-point land. However, the Royals were
mostly limited to one shot on each of their possessions.
The easy victory with the strong inside presence also resulted in
confidence for the Lions as they prepare for two pivotal GSAC games,
hosting Point Loma Tuesday and playing at second-place Azusa Pacific
Saturday. Vanguard is in contention for third behind first-place Biola
and with 14 games remaining the Lions believe they can surprise their
opponents.
“We have the talent and the pieces are there,” French said. “But the
only thing we need is for our intensity to pick up.”
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