Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Second-half letdown

Southweste­rn Christian owns final 20 minutes in victory over JBU.

- By Graham Thomas Staff Writer gthomas@nwadg.com

Southweste­rn Christian establishe­d control of Thursday night’s Sooner Athletic Conference men’s basketball game with a strong second half.

The visiting Eagles went on a 16-7 run to open the final half against John Brown and later used runs of 14-0 and 8-0 to put away the Golden Eagles in a 7765 win at Bill George Arena.

John Brown (9-5, 1-2 SAC) had several poor stretches of play on both ends of the floor in that time, offensivel­y and defensivel­y, according to head coach Jason Beschta.

“You can’t have a bad stretch of minutes in this league, especially when it wasn’t just about us missing shots on offense,” Beschta said. “The fight that every coach has is about not letting your offense affect your defense. The things we can control — we didn’t defend very well, we didn’t take care of the basketball, and our energy level was terrible.

“You can come out there and bring energy, even if you’re playing bad. We had no energy on the floor. We had no energy on the bench, and (Southwest Christian) came out there and started building that lead slowly. Even not scoring, I think there’s some things we could have done that would have slowed what they were doing down.”

John Brown led 10-2 early after a 3-pointer from Zach English, but Southweste­rn Christian caught up to the Golden Eagles and the two teams battled in a closely-played first half.

With the game tied at 33 and 4.6 seconds left before halftime, SCU’s Jamal Ray stole an inbound pass and scored on the other end to give the visiting Eagles a 35-33 lead at halftime.

Southweste­rn Christian’s 16-7 run to open the second half gave itself a 51-40 lead with 11:35 left after a 3-point basket from Joshua Simmons.

JBU answered with an 8-0 run to pull within 51-48, thanks to a pair of 3-pointers from English

and Jake Caudle and a basket by Marquis Waller.

Southweste­rn Christian scored the next 17 points to take a 65-48 lead.

John Brown wasn’t finished though. The Golden Eagles went on a 12-2 run to cut it to 67-60 with 1:41 left after a pair of 3-pointers from Matt Ledford and English, but JBU could get no closer.

Southweste­rn Christian got a bucket inside from Shawn Scott and SCU then went 8 of 8 from the freethrow line to close out the game.

Southweste­rn Christian head coach Dave Bliss — the former head coach at Oklahoma, New Mexico and most recently Baylor before resigning in 2003 under the cloud of an NCAA investigat­ion — said his team had to resort to playing a zone defense to try and slow down John Brown early in the game, and it paid off late in the game.

Southweste­rn Christian (10-5, 2-1) only had five players — all starters — crack the scoring column, but all five scored in double figures.

Simmons led SCU with 20 points, while Marvin White had 19, Scott 16, Casey Cole 12 and Ray 10. Southweste­rn Christian shot 30 of 61 from the field, 4 of 8 from behind the 3-point line and hit 13 of 14 free throws.

JBU returned to action on Saturday at Wayland Baptist. Results were not available at presstime.

The Golden Eagles will return to Texas on Thursday when they play at 8 p.m. against Southweste­rn Assemblies of God.

 ?? Photo courtesy of JBU Sports Informatio­n ?? John Brown sophomore guard Jake Caudle goes to the basket as Southweste­rn Christian’s Casey Cole defends during Thursday’s basketball game at Bill George Arena. Southweste­rn Christian defeated the Golden Eagles 77-65.
Photo courtesy of JBU Sports Informatio­n John Brown sophomore guard Jake Caudle goes to the basket as Southweste­rn Christian’s Casey Cole defends during Thursday’s basketball game at Bill George Arena. Southweste­rn Christian defeated the Golden Eagles 77-65.
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