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Courtesy Grand Canyon
University Sports Information Office
Complete
Box Score
Phoenix, AZGrand Canyon (4-4) could not
hang on as they lost in overtime to Cal State Dominguez Hills,
70-69, this evening in the Antelope Gymnasium. The Lopes
committed 21 turnovers and were out-rebounded 38-33 by the Toros
(5-3). GCU's Devon Greene led all scorers with 26 points while
shooting 64 percent from the field (9-14) and 50 percent (3-6)
from beyond the arc in his debut as a Lope.
After the first ten minutes of play and both
teams trading baskets, the score was tied 10-10. The Lopes
closed out the half on a 26-17 run and went into the locker room
up 39-30.
In the second half the Toros put on the
defensive pressure forcing the Lopes to commit 14 turnovers
and only allowed the Lopes to take 14 shots, but Grand
Canyon held onto the lead for most of the half.
With 2:43 left to play, Gabe Bernard went to
the line and hit a pair of free throws giving the Toros their
second lead of the night 63-62. Jason Stromvall was fouled with
2:41 left to play and only converted on one of the two free throws
tying the game 63-63 and forcing overtime.
The Toros opened the overtime period scoring
five consecutive points, but Greene responded with a three-pointer
to close the gap to 68-66 with 2:01 remaining. Richard Davis hit a
three-pointer with 20 seconds left to put Grand Canyon ahead
69-68.
Ten seconds later Mike Steed responded with a
jumper from the free throw line to give the Toros the lead 70-69.
The Lopes ran a play after a timeout, but the three-pointer
from the top of the arc came up short giving Grand Canyon their
second straight loss.
Davis was the only other Lope to reach
double figures scoring 12 points. Bryan Lee collected 7 rebounds
and 6 blocks while Ladi Makinde had a game-high 9 assists.
The Toros were led by Shamont Brown with 17
points and Carlos Rivers with 13.
The Toros' current 5-game winning streak marks
the longest such streak since the 1995-96 season when CSUDH won
8-straight contests.
Cal State Dominguez Hills resumes play
Thursday, Jan. 4 when the Toros will be at Sonoma State. While on
their northern swing, the team will also call on Humboldt State,
Saturday, Jan. 6.
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