Wittenberg Athletics Press Release
Tiger men’s basketball moves into tie for first in the NCAC, women look to move up, swimming prepares for conference tournament

Posted January 24 2001, 04:50 pm
Posted by: Ryan Maurer


MEN'S BASKETBALL (13-2, 7-1 NCAC)
Coach: Bill Brown (eighth season)

B.J. Harris came off the bench to score a career-high 26 points against Wabash on Jan. 17.

The Wittenberg University Tigers moved into a tie for first place in the North Coast Athletic Conference with a pair of wins last week.

The Tigers scored a 66-51 win at Wabash (Jan. 17), then pulled a 90-83 upset win over conference leader and nationally ranked Wooster (Jan. 20) at the HPER Center.

Wittenberg and Wooster, both 7-1 in the NCAC, hold a one-game lead over third place Earlham and a 1 1/2 game advantage over fourth place Wabash at the halfway point of the conference schedule.

At Wabash the Tigers got off to a terrible start, falling behind 10-2 and hitting on just one of their first 12 shots from the field. But sophomore backup center B.J. Harris (Riverside, Ohio/Stebbins) came off the bench to spark Wittenberg.

He scored the first five points and seven in all in a 17-1 run that put Wittenberg in front for good. Harris finished with a game and career high 26 points on 11-of -13 shooting from the field, to go along with eight rebounds and three steals.

Sophomore forward Kevin Longley (Vandalia, Ohio/Butler) added 12 points. Wittenberg led 26-19 at halftime, despite the fact Longley was the only starter to score in the first half.

That set up the showdown with Wooster, a team that had won three straight games and five of the last seven against Wittenberg.

It was a game of runs. Wittenberg jumped to a 13-4 lead in the first five minutes, only to watch Wooster come back and take a 30-24 lead with 7:41 left in the first half.

The Tigers came back and took the lead for good at 43-40 on a basket and a free throw by freshman backup point guard Mark Borland (Kettering, Ohio/Alter) with 1:03 left in the half.

Ryan Taylor led the Tigers to a crucial NCAC victory over nationally ranked Wooster on Jan. 20.

Wittenberg took a 46-42 lead at halftime on an off-balance three-pointer at the buzzer by senior forward Ryan Taylor (Waynesfield, Ohio/Goshen).

The second half was much like the first, Wittenberg opened up a 56-44 lead in the first 2 1/2 minutes of the second half, only to watch Wooster rally to within 56-54 less than two minutes later.

The Tigers used another spurt to push the lead to 80-70 with just over five minutes left, but the Scots charged back to within 84-83 with 1:15 left.

But Wittenberg scored the final six points of the game on a Taylor jumper and two free throws each from junior guard Greg Rustad (Lakewood, Ohio/Lakewood) and Borland.

Taylor scored a game high 23 points, while Borland added a career high 21. Rustad had 13 points and Longley a game high 10 rebounds.

The win snapped Wooster’s 41-game NCAC winning streak dating back to January 1999. And when Wittenberg travels to Wooster on Feb. 17, the Tigers could snap Wooster’s homecourt winning streak, which currently stands at 41 games, the longest active in NCAA basketball.

In the NCAC statistics, Taylor leads the conference in three-point field goal percentage (.512) and is second in scoring (18.0), while Harris is first in field goal percentage (.610).

This week the Tigers face the two teams at the bottom of the NCAC standings, traveling to Denison on Wednesday and hosting Oberlin on Saturday.

Next : at Denison (1/24)
vs. Oberlin (1/27)

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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL (11-5, 5-3 NCAC)
Coach: Pam Smith (15th season)

Tiffany Keller topped the Tigers with 13 points in a victory over Wooster on Jan. 20.

Wittenberg split a pair of games last week, losing 73-62 at Denison (Jan. 16), then rolling to an easy 81-54 win at Wooster (Jan. 20).

The Tigers find themselves in fourth place in the NCAC, one-half game behind third place Denison and one-half game in front of fifth place Earlham.

Wittenberg led 28-24 at halftime and shot 51 percent from the field against Denison, but lost as the Big Red hit 27 of 31 (87.1 percent) from the free throw line.

Sophomore guard Stephanie Campbell (South Charleston, Ohio/Southeastern) with 16 points was the only Tiger to score in double figures. Sophomore forward Kate Rolf (Fort Wayne, Ind./Carroll) added six points, eight rebounds and nine assists.

At Wooster, Wittenberg stormed to a 24-4 lead in the first 8 1/2 minutes and never looked back. All 12 Tigers who played in the game scored. Sophomore forward Tiffany Keller (Massillon, Ohio/Tuslaw) had 13 points and Campbell 11 points. Rolf had another nice all-around game with nine points, seven rebounds and six assists.

In the NCAC statistics, Campbell is second is steals (3.5), while Rolf is third in assists (3.9).

Next: vs. Earlham (1/24)
vs. Oberlin (1/27)

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MEN'S & WOMEN'S SWIMMING & DIVING
Coach: Bob Rueppel (sixth season)

Rachel Juergens set a school record during the Tigers' home meet versus Wright State on Jan. 19.

The Tigers men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams both have identical records of 6-3 in dual meets.

Wittenberg is coming off a busy weekend against Wright State (Jan. 19) and Denison (Jan. 20). The men’s team lost 125-88 to Wright State and 168-111 to Denison. The women lost 120-99 to Wright State and 168-106 against Denison.

In the women’s meet against Denison, junior Rachel Juergens (Springfield, Ohio/Catholic Central) broke a 13-year old school record in the 1,000-yard freestyle in a time of 10:34.89 and set a Wittenberg pool record in the 500 freestyle at 5:08.34.

Wittenberg hosts Case Western Reserve (Jan. 27) in its final dual meet, then prepares for the North Coast Athletic Conference Championships Feb. 8-10 at Canton, Ohio.

Men’s swimmers to look for at the conference meet include senior Aaron Edsall (Circleville, Ohio/Circleville) a returning All-American in the 100 and 200 backstroke. Junior Jeremy Lazarus (Moens, France/Ferney-Volitare) and freshman Alex Berger (Findlay, Ohio/Findlay) are both in the 100 and 200 breaststroke and Lazarus has met the B provisional cut for the NCAA Division III nationals in both events. Freshman Steve Rader (Concord, Ohio/St. Ignatius) is one to look for in the 100 butterfly.

On the women’s side, besides Juergens, there is senior Melanie Edsall (Circleville, Ohio/Circleville) a two-time All-American in the 100 and 200 backstroke, along with junior Melissa Beck (Williamsville, N.Y./Carmel) a two time NCAA B provisional qualifier in the 100 fly.

Both NCAA Division III national meets will be held in Buffalo, New York. The women on March 8-10 and the women March 15-17.

Next: vs. Case Western Reserve (Jan. 27)





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