Winning ways continue for Western

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Morgan Swaim | Freelancer

The previous week’s games on Jan. 2 and 6 were big for the men’s basketball team, as the Wolves captured two outstanding wins. This brings the winning streak to six, helping contribute to a 13-1 overall record.

On Tuesday, Jan. 2, the Wolves drew their first win of the week against Concordia, 71-60. The team played great defense against the Cavaliers’s high scoring duo of Jarrett Gray and Christopher Edward, the 7th and 8th leading scorers in the GNAC conference. Coming in averaging over 33 points per game between the two, the Wolves held them to 20 points combined.

Seniors Malik Morgan and Vince Boumann lead the way for the Wolves, both contributing 17 points in the victory. Points came easy in the paint on Tuesday, with 40 of the 71 points coming from shots near the basket, as the Wolves continued to show they are one of the best teams in the GNAC.

On Saturday, Jan. 6, the Wolves took on the Montana State University Billings Yellowjackets, picking them apart in a 92-68 win.

From the opening tip, the offense was in tune, jumping out to a 46-28 lead in the first half. The Wolves had a balanced attacked the whole game, with six players scoring in double figures.

Three of those players, Demetrius Trammell, Janvier Alaby and JJ Chirnside, reached double figures while coming off the bench. Every player who saw the court on Saturday had points on the board for the Wolves, making it impossible for the Yellowjackets to keep pace.

The key stats for the Wolves in this game were the field goal percentages. Shooting 63.8 percent, the team simply had their way offensively while putting up 92 points. The defense was locked in as well, which forced the Yellowjackets to struggle from the three point line (6-25) while attempting to get back into the game.

Before this week, the Wolves were ranked 14th nationally in the NABC/Division II rankings, and could be on the rise after these two wins. As conference play moves on in the coming weeks, the Wolves are currently ranked second in conference record (5-1), number one in points per game (86.6) and number one in margin of victory (19.1).

The Wolves will be on the road this week, taking a trip to Washington to first play St. Martin’s on Thursday, Jan. 11. The team will then take on Seattle Pacific, who is currently on a three-game winning streak, on Saturday, Jan. 13.

 

Contact the author at mswaim16@mail.wou.edu