Box Score
HOUGHTON, Mich. - Findlay shot 58 percent from 3-point range and
committed 10 fewer turnovers in defeating Michigan Tech 77-55 in
GLIAC men's basketball today at the SDC Gym. The Huskies held a
34-27 rebounding advantage, but made just 36 percent of its field
goal attempts in falling to 4-11 overall and 3-7 in the league.
Tech started the game well enough. The hosts were ahead 27-19 at
the 6:30 mark of the opening half after three straight layups
including a Matt Gaedke three-point
play. Findlay switched to a 3-2 zone and proceeded to score the
final 16 points of the half for a 35-27 margin at the break.
The Huskies closed to within 47-42 on a Gaedke 3-pointer with 15:36
to play. The Black and Gold had two opportunities to further cut
into their deficit but turned the ball over both times. The
differential grew to as many as 13 before Mike Hojnacki's put
back made it a 61-53 game and gave the home crowd hope with six
minutes to play.
Findlay (12-3, 8-2 GLIAC) registered the next nine points over a
two-minute span to quell the threat.
"We took a step backwards today," said head coach Kevin
Luke. "Findlay's got a good team, but we didn't do the little
things that would have given ourselves a chance to win this
game."
Tech turned the ball over 22 times in the game and struggled
shooting in the second half with a 4-of-14 mark from 3-point
range.
Gaedke led the Huskies in points with 13. Don Fowler added 11
points, four rebounds and three steals. Ali
Haidar recorded a game-high nine rebounds to go with six
points.
UF was led by GLIAC Preseason Player of the Year Marcus Parker's 20
points.
Michigan Tech will begin a four-game road stretch with Saginaw
Valley State next Thursday (Jan. 21).