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Milestones Players 2000 points
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Meia Daniels, Howard Payne Mar. 08, 2008
Lindsay Ippel, Millikin Mar. 01, 2008
James Cooper, Wooster Feb. 26, 2008
John Grotberg, Grinnell Feb. 20, 2008
Tarra Richardson, McMurry Feb. 16, 2008
Ben Strong, Guilford Feb. 09, 2008
Jake Baldwin, Piedmont Feb. 06, 2008
Larry Welton, Aurora Dec. 29, 2007
Brandon Adair, Virginia Wesleyan Mar. 02, 2007
Amir Mazarei, Redlands Feb. 03, 2007
Tori Davis, Baldwin-Wallace Jan. 24, 2007
Mike Hoyt, Mount St. Mary Jan. 08, 2007
John Cagianello, Union Mar. 01, 2006
Leigh Sulkowski, Washington and Jefferson Feb. 25, 2006
Andrew St. Clair, Colby-Sawyer Feb. 23, 2006
Anthony Fitzgerald, Villa Julie Feb. 14, 2006
Derek Yvon, Springfield Feb. 07, 2006
Megan Silva, Randolph-Macon Jan. 22, 2006
Tyler Rhoten, Trinity (Conn.) Jan. 21, 2006
Michael Reich, Colorado College Feb. 27, 2005
Nick Pelotte, Plymouth State Feb. 26, 2005
Badou Gaye, Gwynedd-Mercy Feb. 26, 2005
Tim Russell, Albertus Magnus Feb. 10, 2005
Kelly Heil, Ohio Wesleyan Jan. 29, 2005
Brian Depew, Whitworth Feb. 27, 2004
Hayley Smith, Maryville (Tenn.) Feb. 15, 2004
Rob Hennigan, Emerson Feb. 05, 2004
Robert Hennigan, Emerson Feb. 05, 2004
Rebecca Segert, Merchant Marine Feb. 03, 2004
Steve Wood, Grinnell Jan. 17, 2004
Rich Melzer, UW-River Falls Jan. 14, 2004
Andy O'Brien, York (Pa.) Feb. 25, 2003
Matt Beacom, Pitt-Bradford Feb. 22, 2003
Ray Robinson, Waynesburg Feb. 15, 2003
Patrick Glover, Johnson State Feb. 01, 2003
Derek Reich, Chicago Jan. 24, 2003
Lauren Cargill, Hunter Jan. 16, 2003
Jason Wiertel, Carthage Feb. 23, 2002
Keith Schubert, Bethany Feb. 16, 2002
Willie Chandler, Misericordia Feb. 09, 2002
K.B. DeBord, Concordia-Austin Feb. 07, 2002
Devon Downing, Alfred Feb. 04, 2002
Jill Dewane, Lakeland Feb. 02, 2002
Feb. 21 was a historic night for the LeTourneau men. In addition to winning their final regular season game of the year against American Southwest Conference East Division rival University of the Ozarks, 68-63 and staying in playoff contention, juniors Dusty Evers and Dewones Smith each scored their 1,000th career point in the second half of the game.
The victory means that should East Texas Baptist lose their game on Saturday against Ozarks, the Jackets would advance to the ASC tournament for the second straight season. The game began with Evers scoring six quick points for the YellowJackets, but the it was the Eagles (8-16, 5-14) who were playing well early taking a 20-14 lead with 9:41 to play in the half. The Jackets responded with a 10-0 run that was highlighted by a 30-foot pass from Smith to sophomore Marcel Louimeus that resulted in a Louimeus dunk with 6:01 to play. Louimeus would continue his strong inside play ending the half with a monstrous baseline jam and a 34-32 half time lead. Louimeus scored two more quick buckets to start the second half before getting into foul trouble. An Evers jumper with 13:43 gave the center his 1,000th career point and gave the Jackets a 42-41 lead. Louimeus was put back on the floor and came up with a huge put back to give the Jackets a 62-59 lead with 1:41 to play. Smith would make it a two-possession ball game when he made two free throws with 1:01 to play scoring his 1,000th point in the process. After Ozarks made 1-of-2 free throws, Smith was fouled again and made both ends of a 1-and-1 to give the Jackets a 66-60 lead with 36 seconds left. The Jackets would hold on to a 68-63 victory. Smith led the Jackets with 17 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Louimeus just missed his career high scoring 16 points on 8-of-9 shooting from the floor and held the ASC’s top scorer, Habeeb Kareem, to just 10 points on 3-of-14 shooting. Evers finished with 14 points, five boards and two blocks while JJ Rockmore added 10 points, five boards and four assists. The Jackets shot 45.2 percent from the floor, but were only 9-of-16 from the foul line. They forced the Eagles into 27 turnovers. |
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