November 28, 2006
Blair, Nebraska ~ The Dana College Men’s Basketball
team stopped its five game losing streak Tuesday night. The
Vikings overcame a two-point halftime deficit to defeat Briar
Cliff 69-64.
The first half saw the two teams exchange the lead six
times. Dana at one point of the first half had a six point lead
on consecutive three-pointers from AJ Arkfeld (FR,
Harlan, IA) and Teddy Cox (SR, Hawley, MN). Cold first
half shooting allowed the Chargers to creep back into the game.
Ian Banks of Briar Cliff hit a running three pointer as the
first half ended.
Dana was not fazed by giving up a last second three-pointer
to end the half. The Vikings came out and controlled the
defensive glass. The Vikings held Briar Cliff to just 30 points
in the second half and allowed very few second chance baskets.
Dana also held a huge rebounding advantage in the second half.
Free throw shooting played a huge factor in the Dana win.
The Vikings were 16 of 24 from the charity strip, while Briar
Cliff shot only nine of 21. Dana also held a 47-36 rebound
advantage.
Jared Kitzelman (SR, Fremont, NE) was the leading
scorer for the Vikings with 14 points. Ted Cox was the only
other Viking in double digits with 13 points. Cox also dished
out four assists and pulled down four rebounds. Doug Huston
(SO, Olathe, KS) continued his solid point guard play by
dishing out five assists and earning six defensive rebounds.
Zeb Christensen (SR, State Center, IA) was a force to deal
with inside for Dana. Christensen had eight points, a blocked
shot, and six rebounds. Freshman AJ Arkfeld was a spark off the
bench Tuesday night. Arkfeld pulled down three rebounds and had
four assists in 13 minutes.
“We played a good defensive game tonight,” commented Coach
Chris Fear. “It was good to win one of these close games.”
The win improves Dana’s record to 2-6 on the season and moved
them to 1-2 in GPAC play. The Vikings will travel to Peru State
on Thursday for a 7:30 tip-off. The Viking will resume their
trek through the GPAC on Saturday as they travel to Sioux Falls,
South Dakota. The start time against Sioux Falls has been moved
back to 6:00pm. |