LOS ANGELES, Calif.
(Jan. 21, 2009) – Trailing 26-22 after the opening half, the
Tigers used halftime to regroup, using a 63.6% second half shooting
percentage and a combined 38-points
fromJack Hanley
and
Sean Andersonto come-from-behind for a 68-60 victory over
Whittier College who entered the night previously unbeaten in SCIAC
play.
Hanley broke out with
a 21-point performance, going 2-for-3 from long range and 9-for-10
from the free-throw line to score a season high. Equally as
impressive tonight was a 17-point, 18-rebound (six offensive)
double-double from Anderson. Both players had just six points in
the opening half.
The Tigers and Poets
were tied at 12-12 with 10:42 to play in the opening stanza.
Whittier then used an 8-0 run to take momentum and again led by
eight with just over three minutes to play in the half. Oxy cut the
deficit to a pair and trailed by four at
intermission.
Whittiermaintained the lead until
Clark Gordon layed one in to knot the game for the fifth
time. Seven and a half minutes later Hanley scored hit a
three-pointer to break a 46-46 tie, the eighth and final tie of the
game, sparking a 9-0 run that was capped off by a dunk from
senior Justin
Goltz. With 2:32 to play in regulation
Anderson added a dunk of his own to give the Tigers a double figure
lead at 60-50 en route to the win.
Joining Anderson and
Hanley in double figures tonight were
Peter Gierlach (12) and Goltz(11). Overall Oxy shot 46.8% from the
field. They were 14-for-22 in the second half after opening with
just an 8-for-25 (32%) performance.
Anderson
and David Ostrow
supplied three assists
apiece while Goltz, Gierlach and Jake
Copithorne each had two (Copithorne's came in
just six minutes of action).
Oxy outrebounded WC
42-26, grabbing 15 offensive boards, which led to 20 second chance
points. Goltz was second on the Tigers with seven rebounds (three
offensive) while Hanley pulled down six.
Michael Archuletta
led the Poets with a 14-point, 11-rebound double-double tonight,
adding a block and an assist while Marcus Gibson supplied 10
points.
Occidental improves to 6-9 overall and evens their SCIAC record
at 2-2 while Whittier falls to 9-6 overall, 3-1.
The Tigers will host the Caltech Beavers on Saturday evening at
7:30 p.m. in Rush Gymnasium following a 5:00 p.m. women's
basketball game against the Beavers.