HONOLULU – Scoring runs were no surprise Tuesday night at McCabe Gym, but despite an eight minute without a field goal did not keep Dixie State from outlasting Chaminade, 86-83, in Pacific West Conference play.
Junior forward
Mark Ogden Jr. (Spring Valley, CA/Steele Canyon) netted a career-high 22 points on 8 of 9 shooting from the floor and 6 of 7 performance from the free-throw line. Junior guard
Mason Sawyer (West Jordan, UT/West Jordan) added 10 of his 18 points after halftime. Senior guard
DeQuan Thompson (Las Vegas, NV/Lake Mead Christian Academy) added 14 points and junior guard
Robbie Nielson (Gresham, OR/Barlow) sank three 3-pointers en route to 13 points.
Facing a tough team after a daunting loss three nights ago, the Red Storm (8-5, 5-2 PacWest) fell down 9-0 to the Silverswords (4-7, 1-4 PacWest) in the opening three minutes – leading a lot of fans to feel like they were seeing déjà vu on the court. Thompson paired two charity shots and a triple for a 5-0 personal spurt.
The Swords bumped the lead back up to 13 points before the Storm fought back for a 13-0 run over 4:54 near the midpoint of the half. Freshman forward
Zac Hunter (American Fork, UT/American Fork) sparked the rally with a crisp jumper. Three free throws preceded an Ogden and-1 off the glass. Neilson nailed a 3-ball from the wing and Ogden closed the streak with a jump shot to tie the game at 24-24.
Chaminade let shots fly from distance over the next five minutes and connected on five to reestablish a 13-point cushion, 44-31. Sawyer's triple with 40 seconds left in the half gave the Silverswords a 48-40 lead at the break.
The opening five minutes turned the tide of the game for Dixie State. The Storm connected on nine of their first 11 shots in the second half to erase the halftime deficit and take their first lead on a Thompson jumper with 14 minutes left in the game. Chaminade grabbed the lead back on two occasions, but never held a margin higher than three points.
At the 10:01 mark, Hunter cashed in a bucket of the glass to give Dixie State a 72-69 lead. Over the next 8:06, the Storm would go 1 of 8 from the floor. Against all common basketball logic, the lack of field goals did not hurt DSU since they would go 9 of 10 from the line during the stretch to build a nine-point lead at the best and lead by two, 81-79, before Thompson ended the drought with a jump shot.
Free throws from Ogden and Sawyer down the stretch sealed the deal. Dixie State avoided a last second attempt after CUH missed a free throw and could not get off a deep shot in the final second.
Kiran Shastri hit six 3-pointers to lead Chaminade with 18 points. Kevin Hu added 17 points before fouling out. Frankie Eteuati returned from a month away from the court with 14 points and seven rebounds.
Dixie State shot 46 percent from the floor (27-58) and a solid 83 percent from the foul line (25-30).
The Storm returns to action Thursday at No. 18 BYU-Hawaii on Thursday night. Game time from the Cannon Activities Center is slated for 7:30 p.m. (HT)/10:30 p.m. (MT).
GAME NOTES: Dixie State has won five straight games against Chaminade and now lead the overall series, 13-4 … The win was also the fifth straight win over Chaminade on their home court … Thursday's game was the first this season in which DSU trailed at the half and ended up winning the game … Dixie State has not lost two games in a row this year, going 5-0 in games after a loss … The Strom surrender 11 3-pointers, tying the highest allowed in a game this season (at California Baptist).