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Geoducks Hold Off Pacific in Overtime Thriller

Geoducks Hold Off Pacific in Overtime Thriller

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Evergreen defense allows zero field goals in OT, to pull away 89-82

OLYMPIA, Wash.--The Evergreen State men’s basketball team extended their winning streak to four games Monday night in beating the Pacific University Boxers 89-82 in Overtime at the CRC Gymnasium. 

Reigning Cascade Collegiate Conference Player of the Week Josh Troyer (Vancouver, Wash. / Lower Columbia CC) finished with 21 points and six rebounds in the home victory. Troyer shot a perfect 6-6 in the first half including three three-pointers in the first half and would score 15 of his 21 before halftime.

The Geoducks traded baskets with the Boxers early but found their rhythm halfway through the first half as they extended an 11-9 lead to 37-24 with key three pointers from Marice Tolliver (Tacoma, Wash. / Mt. Tahoma HS) and Tyrell Dixon (Tacoma, Wash. / Mt. Tahoma HS) just before halftime.

Pacific came out in the second half with purpose closing the getting a steal on Evergreen’s first possession of the second half. The Boxers kept the score within 10 points throughout the second half before Evergreen fouls allowed Pacific back into the game. An Adam McElwee (Woodinville, Wash. / Inglemoor HS) three pointer knotted the score at 76-76 with nine seconds left to force overtime.

The Geoducks defense stifled the Boxers in the overtime period allowing just six points and no field goals. A three by Sarysz forced Pacific into a must foul situation toward the end of the period and Evergreen would prevail in handing Pacific their fourth straight loss. Sarysz finished with 16 points.

Marice Tolliver finished with a double-double on the night scoring 11 points and grabbing 11 rebounds. Michael Brumsey (Tacoma, Wash. / Stadium HS) had a season high 14 points shooting a perfect 7-7 from the field.

Pacific’s LeMar Anglin (Chicago, Ill. / Yakima Valley CC), who averaged 22 points a game coming into the matchup was held to a stingy 11 points on just 1-8 shooting. McElwee stepped up for the Boxers leading all scorers with 32 points shooting 12-15 from the floor.

The Geoducks look to keep their streak rolling as they host the Northwest University Eagles December 28th at the CRC Gymnasium at 5:30 pm.

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