Box Score
HOUGHTON, Mich. - The Michigan Tech men's basketball team won
the GLIAC North Division for the first time since the 2002-03
season thanks to a 77-67 GLIAC win over Northwood in the final
regular season game of the season Saturday (Feb. 25).
"This means a lot to the program," said head coach Kevin Luke. "We are getting the program back to where
it needs to be."
Tech, who tied a school-record with three turnovers in the game,
improves to 15-11 overall and 13-6 in the GLIAC.
The Huskies trailed by eight at halftime, 30-22, but used an 11-2
run early in the second half to regain the lead for good.
The game turned into a battle between Tech's free throw shooting
and Northwood's ability to shoot the three with just five minutes
remaining.
The Black and Gold made 14 consecutive free throws, but the
Timberwolves countered with a pair of 3-pointers and a tip-in.
Tech's lead ballooned to a game-high 14 points following a pair of
free throws by junior Ali Haidar with 1:23 remaining.
NU made four 3-pointers in the final 90 seconds of play, but Tech
made nine free throws for the 77-67 win.
The Huskies finished 31-of-37 (84-percent) from the free throw line
compared to 7-of-12 (58-percent) for the Timberwolves.
Tech out-scored Northwood 55-37 in the second half.
"Our free throw shooting down the stretch was unbelievable," said
Luke in reference to the team shooting 31-of-37 from the line.
Haidar scored a game-high 30 points for the Huskies shooting
13-of-15 from the field.
Sophomore Austin Armga chipped in 13 points for the Huskies
after making all six free throws. Junior Matt Esters scored all nine of his points from the
free throw line.
Bobby Lewis led NU with 15 points, and Wes Wilcox contributed
13.
Tech will host a GLIAC first round tournament game Wednesday (Feb.
29).