Box Score CLAREMONT, Calif. (Jan. 14, 2009) – Nothing seemed to go
right for Occidental tonight, beginning well before tip-off, as a
chemical spill closed down the freeway and the Tigers just barely
arrived before the scheduled start against the host
Sagehens. But the night did not improve from there, as the
Tigers managed just 12 first half points and were buried by a 28
point halftime deficit that they could not overcome dropping the
game 70-39 to Pomona-Pitzer.
The Sagehens, who opened conference play with a 50 point victory
over Caltech, continued their hot start in the first
half. Overall they connected for 52% of their field goal
attempts including 58% of their shots from behind the arc.
A Tiger team that had battled Cal Lutheran to the closing
seconds on Saturday night was not the same team that took the floor
tonight. In the first half they made only four baskets and
defensively were unable to disrupt PP's offensive rhythm as
they were able to do against the Kingsmen.
In the second half, Occidental was able to play even with the
Sagehens, with Pomona-Pitzer winning the second half by the
slimmest of margins, 30-27. Occidental shot much better in
the second half and dominated on the boards throughout the contest
(50-34).
Leading the way for the Tigers was freshman Jack
Hanley with 11 points and five rebounds and junior
Clark Gordon who pulled down a team high nine
boards.
The Sagehens, although posting 70 points, had just two players
reach double figures. Justin Sexton finished with a double-double
with 10 points and 10 rebounds while David Liss had a game high 26
points. Pomona-Pitzer dominated every offensive category and
cruised to their second conference win of the year (5-8, 2-0
SCIAC).
The Tigers (4-9, 0-2) will be back in action on Wednesday, Jan.
17 at 7:30 p.m. when they travel to Claremont-Mudd-Scripps in a
pivotal SCIAC conference match up.