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BELLINGHAM, Wash. – Coach
Ryan Looney emphasizes the importance of productive point-guard play to college basketball success. Fortunately his Falcons have one of the nation's best at that position.
David Downs posted a 20-point, 12-assist double-double Friday, leading second-ranked Seattle Pacific to an 85-59 men's basketball victory over Grand Canyon in the first round of the NCAA Division II Tournament at Carver Gymnasium.
The junior point guard factored into 48 points as four of his assists led to three-point possessions for SPU, which won its 10th consecutive game.
“He did an unbelievably good job. If you look at all levels of college basketball, the teams that have great play from their point guard are the teams that are able to make deep runs,” Looney said.
“David is older now, he's a junior and he's experienced in this environment. He gave our team a huge lift today.”
Downs matched his career-high assist total and increased his Great Northwest Athletic Conference-leading total in that category to 163, an average of 5.6 per game. He is scoring at a 14.6-point clip, tops on the team.
The third-seeded Falcons (26-3) advance to Monday's West Regional semifinal to meet No. 2 seed Cal Poly Pomona (28-2) at 2:30 p.m. The fifth-ranked Broncos defeated Chico State 69-61 in their first-round contest.
“We're excited to advance,” said Looney. “We've been here a number of consecutive years now. We know it's a long process. We're probably trying not to get overly excited, and get ready for the next one.”
Friday's final 26-point margin marked the second-most lopsided postseason triumph in school history. The Falcons routed San Francisco State 107-78 in the opening round of the 1965 NCAA Tournament.
Grand Canyon, the No. 6 seed, completed its season with a 23-8 record. Joshua Lowery was the lone double-digit scorer with 15 points for the Antelopes, who were limited to 37-percent shooting (17 of 46).
SPU countered with 58-percent accuracy from the floor (30 of 52), a figure that included 10-of-22 shooting from behind the arc.
Three other players contributed double-figures for SPU, including senior
Jobi Wall whose 21 points led all scorers. He made 6 of 9 shots from 3-point range.
Cory Hutsen came off the bench for 18 points on 8-for-11 shooting and
Patrick Simon added 13 points.
The Falcons outrebounded GCU 36-20 led for the 22nd time this season by sophomore guard
Riley Stockton who grabbed seven boards.
SPU didn't start strong, missing its first four shots and found itself trailing midway through the opening half.
“You could tell that we had some nerves in the first 10 minutes,” Downs described. “Then we all looked at each other in the huddle and said it's time to start the game now. It almost took us 10 minutes maybe to get our nerves out of the way.”
The Antelopes claimed a 22-19 lead on a layup by Lowery with 7:29 left in the first half. SPU then staged a 16-4 surge fueled by seven points and three assists from Downs. His layup with 2:54 left in the first half provided a 35-26 advantage.
Downs (Kirkland, Wash./Bellevue Christian HS) compiled 16 points and six assists in the first half, helping the Falcons take a 42-32 lead at intermission.
Braylon Pickrel cut that deficit to 42-35 on a 3-pointer 1:34 into the second half, but GCU never got closer than that rest of the way.
The Falcons are participating in the NCAA Tournament for the ninth consecutive season, the longest current streak among Division II men's basketball teams. They won their opening-round game for the 19th time in 24 all-time playoff appearances.
The West Regional championship game is slated for 8:30 p.m. Tuesday at Carver Gymnasium in Bellingham.
This is the third playoff appearance for Downs, and his experience is showing.
“This year I feel a lot more comfortable and I feel like I'm playing basketball, doing what we did to get here rather than trying to do something bigger because it's the playoffs,” he said.
“We're excited to be here and feel very blessed. As a team we have one common goal, and by far the most fun I've ever had playing basketball is with these guys.”
NCAA DIVISION II MEN'S BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
First Round
Friday, March 15, 2013
Carver Gymnasium/Bellingham, Wash.
Seattle Pacific 85, Grand Canyon 59
GRAND CANYON (23-8)
Foreman 3-5 3-3 10, Larson 1-8 5-7 7, Pickrel 2-7 2-2 8, Morin 0-4 1-2 1, Joshua Lowery 6-9 3-4 15, Carroll 1-2 0-0 2, Fetters 0-1 0-0 0, Jeff Lowery 0-2 3-4 3, Garrison 2-34 2-2 7, Robbins 0-0 0-0 0, Davis 2-3 0-0 6, Boone 0-1 0-2 0. Totals 17-46 19-26 59.
SEATTLE PACIFIC (26-3)
Wall 6-9 3-5 21, Simon 5-8 1-1 13, Polling 3-5 1-4 7, Downs 6-13 6-6 20, Stockton 2-3 0-0 4, Jordan 0-0 0-0 0, Carroll 0-1 0-0 0, Todd 0-0 0-1 0, Weber-Brader 0-0 0-0 0, Reid 0-0 2-2 2, Penner 0-1 0-0 0, Morse 0-1 0-0 0, Hutsen 8-11 2-3 18. Totals 30-52 15-22 85.
Grand Canyon 32 27 -- 59
Seattle Pacific 44 41 -- 85
3-point goals – GCU 6-16 (Foreman 1-1, Pickrel 2-6, Morin 0-3, Joshua Lowery 0-1, Carroll 0-1, Fetters 0-1, Garrison 1-1, Davis 2-2), SPU 10-22 (Wall 6-9, Simon 2-5, Downs 2-6, Stockton 0-1, Morse 0-1).
Fouled out – None.
Rebounds – GCU 20 (Larson 8), SPU 36 (Stockton 7).
Assists – GCU 8 (Joshua Lowery 2, Jeff Lowery 2), SPU 21 (Downs 12).
Turnovers – GCU 12, SPU 13.
Total fouls – GCU 20, SPU 19.
Technical fouls – None.
Attendance – 420.
NEXT GAME
Seattle Pacific vs. Cal Poly Pomona or Chico State
Monday, Mar. 18, 2:30 p.m. PST
Carver Gymnasium/Bellingham, Wash.