MOSCOW, Idaho – The Idaho men's basketball team defeated CSU Bakersfield, 76-70, in overtime on Saturday evening. The Vandals (4-6) and Roadrunners (4-8) were tied, 63-63, at the end of regulation before the home side prevailed.
THE GAME
Both teams were coming off a long layoff, and began the game feeling each other out. It was a back-and-forth affair until
Chance Garvin hit three three-pointers in the midst of a 15-0 run to put the Vandals up, 30-19. However, the Runners would not go quietly. Just before the halftime buzzer, Greg Lee hit a long two to cut the deficit to just one. Idaho entered the break up, 35-34.
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After CSU Bakersfield took the lead early on in the second half, the Vandals responded with an 8-0 run, including Garvin's fourth three-pointer and an old-fashioned three-point play by
Trevon Allen, and Idaho led, 45-40, with just over 14 minutes to play. However, the Roadrunners would fight back, and the two teams would continue to trade buckets.
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The Runners held a six-point lead with 2:24 to play, but the home side did not lay down, clawing back into the game. A Garvin layup with 40 seconds to play but the home team up, 62-61. After a CSUB bucket,
Trevon Allen made a free throw with 12 seconds to play to tie it up, 63-63. Strong Vandal defense kept the Roadrunners off the board, and the two teams headed to overtime.
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After trading free throws to open the extra five minutes, the Vandals went on an 8-1 run to lead by six. Although the Runners were able to cut the lead to three with 18 seconds remaining, free throws by Allen and
Babacar Thiombane iced the victory for Idaho.
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Trevon Allen led the Vandals with 23 points, while
Chance Garvin (16 points),
Scott Blakney (13 points), and
Quinton Forrest (11 points) each reached double figures as well.
THE NOTES
A Vandal had at least five assists for the fifth game this season. Allen dished six assists in the game.
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Chance Garvin started the game four-for-four with four treys. He finished 6-for-8 in the game, recording 16 points.
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Idaho outscored CSUB, 13-7, in overtime.
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The Vandals were outrebounded, 43-41. The team is now 1-4 when being outrebounded.
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The Vandals had 20 turnovers for the first time this season.
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Idaho had 36 points in the paint compared to 34 for the Roadrunners.
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It was the first overtime game for the Vandals this year.
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THE NAME
Trevon Allen. Allen led the team with 23 points, his third 20-point game of the season. He made a free throw in the final seconds of regulation to tie up the game, and then went on to score six points in overtime. The senior also added six assists, seven rebounds, and a steal in 37 minutes.
THE QUOTES – Zac Claus
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UP NEXT
The Vandals hit the road for three games. First up for Idaho is a trip to Brookings, S.D., to take on Summit League foe South Dakota State University. The game will tip off at 11 a.m. pacific time.
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