Box Score
HOUGHTON, Mich. Michigan Tech used 18 second-half points
from Robby Springborn and a late 13-3 run to pull out
a 69-60 victory over visiting Wayne State in Great Lakes
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference men's basketball today. The
Huskies shot 48 percent from the field and made 20-of-24 free throw
attempts to win its second in a row for the first time this
season.
Trailing 51-47 with eight minutes to play, Georgio
Holt drained a 3-pointer from the top of the key. One minute
later, he swished two free throws to start the Huskies' spurt.
Tech's defense stepped up by holding Wayne State without a field
goal from the 4:53 mark to under 30 seconds. Brandon
Ball's steal and lay-in with 4:09 showing gave the hosts a big
boost, and Springborn tallied 11 points during the stretch.
"I'm so happy for the guys," said head coach Kevin
Luke. "They've worked extremely hard at improving their
shooting, and it paid off today. Robby played like a fifth-year
veteran by keeping their defense off balance, and our defense got
us the big stops at the end of the game."
Holt tallied a game-high 19 points and Springborn added 18
all in the second half. Sean Geary totaled six points, three
rebounds, three assists and four steals in an all-around solid
game.
Tech held a 31-27 rebounding advantage, with Fedrick
Bowe pulling down a team-high six.
Wayne (4-5, 2-3 GLIAC) shot 44 percent from the floor including a
6-of-10 mark from behind the arc. Tech forced 19 turnovers
seven of them by double-teaming the Warriors post player Shane
Lawal, who had a triple-double vs. the Huskies in the last
meeting.
Michigan Tech will now be off until Saturday, Jan. 3, when it
travels to Northern Michigan.