Wittenberg Wins Opener Against Whittier at Washington University Lopata Classic
The Wittenberg Tigers made the long trip to St. Louis, Mo., for the Washington University Lopata Classic and came away with a solid season-opening victory over Whittier College in the first round by a score of 73-55.
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - The Wittenberg Tigers made the long trip to St. Louis, Mo., for the Washington University Lopata Classic and came away with a solid season-opening victory over Whittier College in the first round by a score of 73-55.
Senior Andy Bucheit set the tone with a three-pointer to open the game and the Tigers never looked back. Wittenberg never gave up the lead, easing out to a 33-25 halftime lead and then putting the game away with a 17-2 run midway through the second half that stretched a five-point lead into a 55-35 advantage.
Bucheit and senior Danny Brywczynski each drained four three-pointers in the game and finished with 16 and 14 points respectively. As a team, the Tigers were scalding hot with 12-of-16 three-point shooting. Junior post players Dane Borchers and Daniel Russ were solid on the interior as a balance to the hot outside shooting. Borchers started and finished with 14 points and nine rebounds, while Russ, who has been nursing a leg injury, finished with 10 boards off the bench.
Playing without the services of 2004 second-team All-North Coast Athletic Conference honoree Kenny Brady, who is out with an injury, the Tigers shot 59 percent from the field in the decisive second half and held a commanding 41-23 rebounding advantage.
The Tigers play the winner of the second semifinal game between Washington University and Tufts on Saturday.