NCAA Men's Second Round
At Puget Sound 89, Pomona-Pitzer 75
Tacoma, Wash.
- The University of Puget Sound (24-2) defeated Pomona-Pitzer
Saturday night 89-75, advancing to the sectional round
of NCAA Division III Men's National Tournament. Northwest Conference Player
of the Year Matt Glynn led all scorers with 20 points, as the Loggers used an
explosive first-half to propel themselves to victory.
Puget Sound led 50-33 at the break, thanks to an explosive
first minute that set the tone for the game. The Loggers jumped all over the
visiting Sagehens, running out to a 10-0 lead just fifty-seven seconds
into the game. A Sagehen lay-up after a timeout broke the ice for Pomona,
but not before the damage was done. Pomona-Pitzer
(19-8) battled back, but could never get the run they needed and found themselves
down seventeen at the break.
In the second-half Pomona-Pitzer battled back, getting
as close as 77-70 on a three-pointer by guard Mark Erler with 2:45
to go in the game. Careful ball handling and clutch free throw shooting - Puget
Sound made 11 of 12 over the final two-minutes forty seconds - allowed
the Loggers to clinch the win and advance to the Sectional Round to be played
March 12-13 at a site to be determined.
Glynn led all scorers, collecting four assists and three rebounds to go with
his 20-points. Pomona was led offensively
by forward Lloyd Alexander, who had 15-points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists. Puget
Sound won the battle of the boards 42-37, and forced 27 turnovers
while committing 24 on their own.
The Loggers benefited from the hot shooting of their two senior guards in the
opening twenty minutes. Seniors Glynn and Mario Mendoza were a combined 5-9
on three-pointers. Mendoza had
nine first-half points on three three-point field goals to lead all scorers
at the half.
Tyler Vilton led Pomona-Pitzer in the first-half. Vilton
had eight first-half points and two rebounds. Puget forced 18 first-half turnovers,
eight of which were committed by Sagehen starting
point-guard David Knowles.
Puget Sound advances to play Buena Vista
(Iowa) next Friday night in the
sectional, the site of which will be announced Sunday early afternoon. |