Final
Valpo comes back to beat Green Bay in Horizon final
Mar 11, 2015 - 1:37 AM Valparaiso, IN (SportsNetwork.com) - For the second time in the last three seasons, the Valparaiso Crusaders are dancing.The top-seeded Crusaders earned the Horizon League's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament Tuesday with a 54-44 victory over the second-seeded Green Bay Phoenix in the conference's championship bout at the Athletics-Recreation Center.
David Skara came off the bench to net 12 points to lead Valparaiso (28-5), while E. Victor Nickerson chipped in with 11 points in the win. Keith Carter grabbed a team-best seven rebounds and dished out six assists for Valpo.
Keifer Sykes, the Horizon League Player of the Year, paced Green Bay (24-8) with 14 points. Alfonzo McKinnie netted nine and Jordan Fouse had eight rebounds in the loss - the team's first in its last four outings.
Green Bay held a lead over Valpo until Carter buried a 3-pointer with 8:40 remaining in the contest to give the Crusaders their first lead, 40-39, since a 3-2 advantage in the opening minutes of the game.
The host Crusaders continued to build on that advantage, ballooning the lead to as many as 10 points down the stretch to seal the victory.
Green Bay shot a woeful 2-of-15 from 3-point distance in the loss, and was outdone by the Crusaders in points off turnovers, 17-7.
Valpo grabbed a quick 3-2 lead over Green Bay when Nickerson connected on a bank-shot 3-pointer early on, but from there the Phoenix went on a 10-2 run that lasted nearly five minutes to grab a 12-5 lead they wouldn't surrender the rest of the opening period.
The visitors were able to take a 25-19 lead into the intermission thanks to a late first-half scoring drought by the Crusaders that lasted 6:28. Sykes had eight points in the opening frame to lead Green Bay, while Nickerson netted five to pace Valpo.
Game Notes
Valparaiso picked up its 28th win on the season, which extends its single- season program record ... This is the Crusaders' ninth NCAA Tournament appearance, and second in the past two season ... Valpo held a 25-3 scoring advantage from its bench over Green Bay, and defensively held the Phoenix to 25 percent shooting from the floor in the second half.
- WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY: 44
VALPARAISO: 54
Final
Mar 10 9:11 PM - 84
rootsRUWTbot Took away 28 roots (Close Finish)
Wisconsin-Green Bay 44, Valparaiso 48 2nd - 2:49Mar 10 8:58 PM - 112
rootsRUWTbot Took away 98 roots (Close Finish)
Wisconsin-Green Bay 44, Valparaiso 47 2nd - 2:49Mar 10 8:58 PM - 210
roots - 200
roots - 105
roots - 68
rootsRUWTbot Took away 14 roots (Close Finish)
Wisconsin-Green Bay 39, Valparaiso 44 2nd - 5:01Mar 10 8:47 PM - 82
rootsRUWTbot Took away 88 roots (Close Finish)
Wisconsin-Green Bay 39, Valparaiso 42 2nd - 5:17Mar 10 8:46 PM - 170
roots - 140
roots - 130
roots - 120
roots - 110
roots - WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY: 25
VALPARAISO: 19
Halftime
Mar 10 7:50 PM - WISCONSIN-GREEN BAY: 0
VALPARAISO: 0
1st Half - 20:00
Mar 10 7:02 PM
Related News
- Top College Basketball Picks for Monday, February 21 (2022) Feb 21
- Lottich succeeds Drew as basketball coach at Valparaiso Apr 7
- Texas A&M aims for respect in first NCAA tourney since 2011 Mar 17
- Green Bay announcer says game ejection was misunderstanding Mar 9
- Correction: Northern Kentucky-Valparaiso story Feb 16
- Green Bay pulls away from Morehead State in 2nd half, 78-72 Dec 28
- Ball State hangs on to beat Valparaiso 69-66 Nov 28
- Maryland survives Valparaiso to advance Mar 20
- Terps open NCAA Tournament play against Crusaders Mar 20
- Crusaders clash with Phoenix for Horizon League crown Mar 10
- Green Bay upsets No. 15 Miami-Florida Dec 6