XML Box Score Grantham, PA – Messiah College used a pivotal second-half run to back a gritty win over Hood College on Wednesday and stay unbeaten at 8-0.
Brad Bolen led all scorers with 30 points on 9-17 shooting, including his 1,000th career point with the Falcons.
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The 8-0 start for Messiah matches a program record, accomplished twice before in each 1978-79 and 1979-80. The win also moved them to 4-0 in the Commonwealth Conference.
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Despite the shining record, the Falcons have been playing close games. They entered Wednesday's match-up after winning their four previous contests by no more than eight points and, from the get-go against the Blazers, it was apparent Messiah would again need to battle to a close decision.
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Hood displayed an aggressive full-court and three-quarter court trap for most of the night and benefitted from the end-to-end play. Cameron Cook started the game with a three-pointer from the right wing and soon the Blazers were up 9-1. After a timeout Messiah settled down, scoring six-straight points to come within 9-7 at the 14:24 mark.
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The Falcons tied the score four times before taking their first lead, an advantage of 25-22 off a transition three-pointer from Bolen. The bucket also gave Bolen exactly 1,000 points in his career and forced a Hood timeout; Bolen became the 22nd player in Messiah men's basketball history to reach the milestone.
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Hood responded with more of the same pressure and aggressiveness in the full-court, and soon went back in front 30-27 on a three-pointer by Justin Bowens with 1:31 left. The shot from deep was their fifth of the half, though they would only shoot 7-21 from three for the game.
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The Blazers eventually took a 30-29 lead into the intermission.
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Hood continued their pressure at the start of the second-half and continued to reap its benefits. With just under 18 minutes to play the Falcons' 12th turnover of the night led to a spot-up three in transition for Cook, putting Hood up 36-31.
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Bolen responded quickly with a three-pointer of his own to cut into the score, and a few possessions later his tough driving finish on the right side gave the Falcons a momentary one-point lead. Hood quickly regained the lead on pull-up jumper by Davon Hill, and they soon went up 47-42 with back-to-back scores in transition.
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At that point, however, Messiah went on a loud 15-2 run.
Taylor Groff started the streak with three off a flare screen, and
Scott Bolen quickly tied the game with a post score on the Falcons' next possession.
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On the ensuing defensive stand Groff drew a charge to give the ball back to Messiah. After a Hood timeout, Messiah broke the press to find
Brad Bolen down court for a bucket and the foul. His free-throw put Messiah up 53-47, and the hosts soon followed with four more points from the line for a 57-49 lead.
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Despite giving up the lead, Hood continued to play with aggression. Tanner Ruths' three-pointer drew the Blazers to within 57-54 at the 4:30 mark and, after Messiah went up 61-54, Chris Cook collected a three-point play in the paint by way of an up-and-under move against
Scott Bolen.
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Soon leading by a 63-59 margin with under three minutes to play,
Brad Bolen beat the shot clock on the right side with a runner to put Messiah up six. Two defensive possessions later—while holding a 65-61 lead with 1:20 to play—the Falcons came up with their biggest defensive stand, forcing a shot clock violation from the Blazers.
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In the final minute Messiah made five of six free-throws to hold Hood at bay and secure the win.
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Bolen also grabbed a team-high eight rebounds while
Taylor Groff (13) and
Geoff Boyle (12) combined for 25 points and 13 rebounds.
Zac Hoy finished with six points and three assists in a gritty effort off the bench. Messiah did finish with 20 turnovers—their fourth-straight game with at least 17 giveaways—to account for 26 Hood points, but the Falcons did score 19 points of their own off Hood's 16 turnovers.
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Messiah also held advantages of 30-24 in the paint and 14-10 in transition.
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Chris Cook led the Blazers with 13 points while Cameron Cook (10) and Davon Hill (11) also scored in double-figures. The loss drops Hood to 3-3 and 1-2 in the Commonwealth.
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Messiah will have to wait for the chance to push their win-streak to nine games, as they will next play at Methodist University on Dec. 31 at 2:00 p.m.
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