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Mark Ogden Jr.
Stan Plewe/Utah Tech Athletics
88
Winner Dixie State DX-MBB 15-8/12-5PacWest
68
Holy Names HNU-MBB 4-23/3-16PacWest
Winner
Dixie State DX-MBB
15-8/12-5PacWest
88
Final
68
Holy Names HNU-MBB
4-23/3-16PacWest
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Dixie State DX-MBB 42 46 88
Holy Names HNU-MBB 27 41 68

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | by DSU Athletic Media Relations

Storm Men Roll Past Holy Names, 88-68

DSU wins sixth-straight to clinch PacWest Tourney berth, Ogden Jr. notches four-straight double-double


Mark Ogden Jr. (Spring Valley, Calif./Steele Canyon HS) scored 12 of his team-high 16 points in the first half as Dixie State clinched a Pacific West Conference tournament berth with an 88-68 victory over Holy Names Saturday night in Oakland, Calif. The Storm pushed their season-high winning streak to six games and has won 10 of their last 12 overall to move to 15-8, 12-5 in conference play.

Dixie State led virtually the entire game as Ogden Jr. scored six of the Storm's first eight as DSU jumped out to a quick 8-3 lead. The Hawks chipped away at the deficit, eventually taking their only lead of the game at 15-14 after consecutive baskets from Isaiah Juarez.

DSU then broke the game open as the Storm went on a 19-3 run over a near 10-minute span, including 13-straight points during a six-minute stretch, to race out to a 33-18 lead with 2:50 to play until intermission. Freshman forward Quincy Mathews (St. George, Utah/Desert Hills HS) tallied five points in the run off the bench, while Ogden Jr. added four points, as the Storm ultimately outscored HNU 28-10 in the final 12 minutes of the stanza to take a 42-27 lead into the locker room.

Dixie State kept the momentum to start the second half, outscoring the Hawks 13-4 to bolt to its biggest lead of the game at 55-31 with 16:12 to go. The Storm would extend the lead to as many as 30 points before settling for the 20-point margin.

Ogden Jr. connected on 8-of-12 from the floor and pulled down a game-high 11 rebounds en route to his fourth-straight double-double and fifth in his last six games overall. The senior also moved into fourth-place on the Storm's single-season rebounding list with 229 caroms to date.

In all five Storm players scored in double figures, including starters Brandon Simister (St. George, Utah/Desert Hills HS) and Trevor Hill (Sandy, Utah/Alta HS) with 10 points apiece. In addition, reserve forward Zac Hunter (American Fork, Utah/American Fork HS) added 12 points and freshman Quincy Mathews (St. George, Utah/Desert Hills HS) poured in a career-high 10 points as the Storm bench tallied a season-high 36 points.

"It was a good win and now we're automatically in the [PacWest] tournament, so that's something we can take off our list of our goals,"  Head Coach Jon Judkins said. "We did a good job of attacking inside. You take advantage of what you are doing well and we got the ball inside and got some easy baskets."

Dixie State shot 56.7 percent (34-of-60) from the floor, marking the fifth time in the last nine games that the Storm shot better than 50 percent in a game. DSU also hit on 18-of-24 (.750) from the line and outrebounded the Hawks 43-23. The Storm also had 18 assists on their 34 made baskets, including four dimes for senior Mason Sawyer (West Jordan, Utah/West Jordan HS), but the DSU did turn the ball over 21 times, with 12 of those miscues coming in the second half.

"I challenged our guys [to play like it was] a tournament atmosphere, this is game one and let's go get game two on Monday [at Dominican], and we'll worry about game three another time," Judkins noted. "Monday is going to be a good game. Dominican is a good team and we've got to play better than we played tonight."

Dixie State continues its NorCal road swing this Monday night at Dominican University at 7:30 p.m., in San Rafael.



 
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