Tigers close season at 15-10 with 88-74 win over
Millsaps
Joe Nixon scored 22 and Joe Faires
recorded a double-double with 16 points and 10 boards as
the Tigers won for the sixth time in the final seven
games, 88-74 over visiting Millsaps. Mike Howland added
13 points and six assists in the victory. Game Statistics
Tigers win for fifth time in last six games
Joe Nixon scored 20 points and grabbed
nine rebounds to lead the Tigers to a 77-63 SCAC win over
visiting Oglethorpe. Bob Steiner added 16, Dave Gifford
11 and Sean Lewis 10 in the victory. Peter George led
Oglethorpe with 14 points. The Tigers outrebounded the
Stormy Petrels 38-25 in the game.
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Tigers top Engineers in thriller, 72-69
Despite a career-high 44 points from
Rose-Hulman's Bryan Egli, the DePauw Tigers knocked off
the first-place Engineers 72-69 at the Neal Fieldhouse.
Mike Howland put the Tigers ahead 70-69 with a pair of
free throws with 10 seconds left and Rose-Hulman's Joe
Puthoff missed a driving layup with four seconds
remaining. Bob Steiner's two free throws with one second
left made it a three-point game and Egli's 30-footer was
off the mark at the buzzer. Egli hit 17 of 29 from the
field in the loss. Howland led the Tigers with 22 points,
six assists and six rebounds. The Tigers committed just
five turnovers to the Engineers' eight. The victory also
assured the Tigers of their 15th winning season in the
last 17 years.
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Tigers lose heartbreaker at Trinity, 74-70 in
overtime
Mike Howland's layup with with 41.8
seconds left in regulation gave the Tigers their first
lead of the game at 58-57 and Joe Nixon's two free throws
with 7.1 seconds remaining gave the Old Gold a
three-point lead. However, Trinity's Ryan Hyslop just
beat the buzzer with a three-pointer to send the contest
into overtime. Trinity hit all 12 free throws in the
extra session and gained the four-point win. Joe Nixon
scored a career-high 27 in the loss.
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Tigers sweep weekend action with 79-61 win over
Hendrix
Joe Faires scored a career-high 29
points and helped rally the Tigers from a six-point
halftime deficit to a 79-61 Southern Collegiate Athletic
Conference win over visiting Hendrix. A 25-6 run over a
six- minute stretch early in the second half took the Old
Gold from an eight-point deficit to an 11-point lead.
Faires scored 11 during that stretch and 15 of the points
came on three- pointers. DePauw hit seven of nine from
three-point range in the second half. Mike Howland added
12 and Joe Nixon 11 and Sean Lewis grabbed 12 rebounds in
his second game back from an injury.
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Tigers snap three-game losing streak and Rhodes'
six-game win streak with 82-66 win
Freshman Joe Nixon scored a career-high
24 points including 15 in the second half to spark
DePauw's 82-66 win over visiting Rhodes. The Tigers
trailed by two late in the first half, but closed the
first 20 minutes with an 11-2 run to lead by seven at
halftime. A 9-1 run midway through the first half vaulted
DePauw to a 17-point advantage. Joe Faires added 18 and
Mike Howland 15 as the Tigers scored more points against
the Lynx than any team this season. Rhodes came into the
contest ranked ninth in Division III by allowing
opponents to shoot just 37.5 percent from the field.
DePauw hit 46.2 percent for the game and 52 percent for
the game. Game Statistics
Tigers lose third straight in yet another close
battle
For the third straight game the Tigers
fell behind early and had to play catch-up and for the
third straight time the Tigers lost by six or fewer
points as they fell at Centre, 55-50. Joe Nixon equaled a
career high with 14 points, but the Old Gold committed 17
turnovers and Centre totaled 13 offensive rebounds.
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Tigers fall at Sewanee, 67-61
The Tigers fell behind by as many as 16
in the first half at SCAC foe Sewanee, but battled back
to take the lead briefly in the second half. The hosts,
however, used a 9-0 run at that point to take the lead
for good. The Old Gold closed to within two late, but
Sewanee hit 8 of 10 from the free throw line in the final
minute. Mike Howland led all scorers with 20 points.
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Tigers battle back from 13-point deficit, but lose to
Engineers 56-50
The Tigers trailed by 13 points in the
second half before rallying to within two in the final
minute before losing 56-50. Joe Nixon scored a
career-high 14 points, while Mike Howland added 11.
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Tigers even SCAC mark with 82-69 win over
Southwestern
DePauw used a 9-0 run early in the
second half and a 19-5 spurt later to put away visiting
Southwestern, 82-69. The Tigers trailed just twice,
briefly in the first half, and led 41-31 at halftime.
After the Pirates cut the margin to nine, DePauw scored
nine straight to take an 18-point advantage. The visitors
closed back to within nine later at 57-48, but DePauw
scored 19 of the next 24 points to take their biggest
lead of the game at 76-53. Mike Howland finished with 18
points and three steals, while Bob Steiner added 12 and
Alex Parker 11. Joe Nixon grabbed nine rebounds. The
Tigers outrebounded Southwestern 35-23. DePauw improved
to 9-6 overall and 4-4 in the SCAC. Southwestern fell to
4-9 and 2-5. Game Statistics
DePauw falls to Trinity in close contest
Visiting Trinity trailed DePauw 49-48
with two mintues to play, but Mike Cleary's three-pointer
and two free throws in the next 30 seconds put them ahead
for good in the 56-53 win. Joe Faires led the Tigers with
14 points followed by Brad Stevens with 12 and Mike
Howland 10. Cleary led Trinity with 10 points.
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Tigers hold on for 69-65 win at Hendrix
The Tigers were hot from the free throw
line and needed to be as they defeated Hendrix College
69-65. DePauw hit 23 of 25 from the charity stripe and
were led by Mike Howland's 17 points. The Tigers improved
to 8-5 overall and 3-3 in the SCAC.
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Tigers fall behind early; can't catch host Lunx
After an early lead, the Tigers fell behind by 14 at
halftime on the way to a 76-59 loss at Rhodes. The loss
dropped the Tigers to 7-5 overall and 2-3 in the Southern
Collegiate Athletic Conference. Rhodes scored the first
six points of the second half and never got closer than
13. Dave Gifford and Mike Howland each scored 16 in the
loss. The defeat snapped the Tigers' five-game win
streak. Game Statistics
Tigers hang on again for
one-point SCAC win
It didn't come easy, but the Tigers
held on for a one-point win over visiting Centre in SCAC
action for their fifth straight win. The Tigers took a
66-65 victory after leading by as many as 18 in the
second half. Bob Steiner led DePauw with 19 points.
Tigers hang on for 69-63
SCAC win over Sewanee
DePauw led by 11 with eight minutes to
play before visiting Sewanee put together a 15-2 run to
take a two-point lead (61-59) with 3:45 remaining. The
host Tigers, however, scored the game's final six points
in the closing minute of play and broke a 63-63 tie. Joe
Faires led all with 22 points and 12 rebounds. Bob
Steiner had 15 off the bench with Mike Howland adding 12
and Joe Nixon 10. DePauw shot 54.5 percent in the second
half to Sewanee's 34.3 percent. DePauw hosts Centre at 8
p.m. on Monday. The tipoff time is a change from the
original schedule due to the weather.
Tigers go to break with 5-4 record after 120-39
thrashing of IU-Northwest
After leading 58-25 at halftime, the
Tigers opened the second half with a 42-2 run on the way
to a 120-39 win over visiting IU-Northwest. Jon Fancher
led five double-figure scorers with 19 on nine-of-11
shooting from the floor. Joe Faires had 16 and a
game-high eight rebounds. DePauw shot 70.6 percent from
the floor and were three points short of breaking the
school record for points in a game.
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Tigers even record at 4-4 with 74-57 road win
Joe Faires scored 18 and Mike Howland,
Brad Stevens and Dave Gifford each added 10 as the Tigers
defeated Concordia University 74-57. The Tigers jumped
out to a 41-30 halftime lead and shot 54 percent in the
second half in building to the advantage. Lorenzo Trudo
led Concordia with 12. DePauw held a 42-31 advantage on
the boards with Faires and Gifford each grabbing seven.
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Tigers start slow, finish strong in 82-66 home win
Visiting Indiana Wesleyan jumped out to
an 8-0 lead and still led 21-16 midway through the first
half before the Tigers scored 17 straight points to take
a 12-point lead on the way to an 82-66 win. Brad Stevens
led all scorers with 18 points followed by Mike Howland
with 12 and Joe Faires with 10. Faires added 10 rebounds,
five assists and three steals. Caleb Dimmich led the
Wildcats with 15 points. The Tigers committed just eight
turnovers in the contest and held a 36-30 advantage on
the boards including 16 offensive rebounds.
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Tigers fall at Millsaps 68-66
The Tigers were unable to convert two
field goal tries in the final four seconds and lost at
Millsaps 68-66 in a Southern Collegiate Athletic
Conference game. DePauw led by as many as nine points
before the Majors went on a 13-3 run to take the lead
with 7:56 left. Sean Lewis tied the game with 48 seconds
remaining, but Millsaps' Willie Hobson hit the
game-winning shot with 21 seconds left. The Tigers hit 53
percent of their field goal tries in the first half, but
made only one of 11 in the final four minutes. DePauw
outrebounded the Majors 37-24, but turned the ball over
24 times. Corey Yost led the Tigers with 16 points and
eight rebounds. Joe Faires added 13 points, followed by
Mike Howland with 12 and Lewis with 11. The Tigers, 2-4
overall and 0-2 in the SCAC, host Indiana Wesleyan on
Wednesday. Game Statistics
Second-half run puts Tigers away in SCAC opener,
90-78
Host Oglethorpe went on a 12-2 run in
the second half to push their lead to 18 points on the
way to a 90-78 Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference
win over the Tigers. Mike Howland led four DePauw
double-figure scorers with 19 points. Brad Stevens and
Sean Lewis scored 13 each. Joe Faires had 11 points and
11 rebounds. Chris Wall led the Stormy Petrels with 29
points and 10 rebounds.
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Early second-half run by Little Giants puts Tigers
away, 87-81
DePauw and Wabash battled through a
tight first half, but the visiting Little Giants used a
16-2 run during a five-minute stretch early in the second
half to put the Tigers away. Wabash junior guard Josh
Estelle scored nine straight during the run and finished
with a game-high 32. The Tigers rallied late with seven
straight points in a one-minute span, but could get no
closer than six. Sophomore forward Joe Faires led the
Tigers with a career-high 26 points.
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Four double-figure scorers lead DePauw to eight-point
win
Dave Gifford scored 17, while Mike
Howland added 16 and Sean Lewis 15 as the tigers came
from behind and then held on for an 83-75 win at Webster.
Bob Steiner added 11 in the contest. Lewis led all with
14 rebounds. The Tigers trailed early by 10 but scored 14
straight in one stretch and eventually led by as many as
17 in the second half. The Gorloks closed to within five
in the final minute, but Howland buried seven of eight
free throws in the final 53.4 seconds. The Tigers
improved to 2-1 with the win.
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Tigers roll over Yeomen in Capital Classic
consolation game
Five Tigers scored in double figures
and the Old Gold shot 54 percent from the field in a
94-45 win over Oberlin in the consolation game of the
Capital University Classic in Columbus, Ohio. Jon Fancher
led the tigers with 14 followed by Bob Steiner with 13
and Darron Dancler with 12. Alex Parker and Josh Burch
each scored 10 in the win. The Tigers held Oberlin to
just 29 percent shooting from the floor.
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Tigers fall to Defiance in season opener, 95-80
Rookie point guard Mike Howland scored
23 points, but it wasn't enough as the Tigers fell to
Defiance in the opening game of the Capital Classic in
Columbus, Ohio, by a 95-80 count. Game Statistics
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