CKSR (Men's Basketball Advances to MIAA Tournament Finals With Win Over Alma / Calvin Swim Teams Sending Six to NCAA III Championships)

From: Jeffrey Febus <jfebus@calvin.edu>
Date: Thu Feb 26 2015 - 23:04:38 EST

CALVIN KNIGHT SPORTS REPORT FOR FEBRUARY 26, 2015

Men's Basketball Advances to MIAA Tournament Finals With Win Over Alma;
Calvin Swim Teams Sending Six to NCAA III Championships

MEN'S BASKETBALL
Calvin 73, Alma 63
By Mark DeHaan

The Calvin men's basketball team hosted the Scots of Alma College for an MIAA Tournament semi-final on Thursday evening and recorded a 73-65 victory.

Both teams were looking to advance to the MIAA Tournament final on Saturday and a chance at the conference's NCAA Tournament automatic qualifying bid.

During the regular season, the teams split their pair of meetings. Calvin was the victor at Van Noord Arena 93-87 on January 7, while Alma returned the favor with an 87-85 overtime win at Alma on January 31.

The game was a near-replay of the first contest at Van Noord Arena, with Alma giving a late run at a second half Calvin lead. Although the Scots got to within three points with just over two minutes to play, the Knights held off the visitors and earned a 73-65 victory to advance to Saturday's league championship game.

With the ball game tied at 6-6 early, a 12-3 run, capped by a three-pointer from senior Jordan Brink, put the Knights ahead 18-9.

With 5:53 to go in the first half, a jumper from Ethan Woelke cut Calvin's lead to four at 22-18. But, the Knights finished the half on a 9-3 run to take a double-digit lead into the break at 31-21.

At halftime, Brink and sophomore Michael Welch each had seven points for Calvin. The Knights were 33.3% from the field, shooting 8-for-10 from the free throw line.

Out of the break, Calvin extended its lead to 38-24 with 18:00 remaining in regulation.

But, just like the first meeting this season between the Knights and Scots, Alma began to work its way back into the ball game.

The Scots, less than four minutes later, cut Calvin's lead to five at 42-37.

The Knights reestablished a double-digit advantage at 51-41 midway through the second half, but Alma refused to go away quietly.

With 2:35 to go, the Scots cut their deficit to 59-56.

A big dunk from senior Tyler Dykstra then swung momentum into Calvin's favor, and, utilizing strong free-throw shooting down the stretch, the Knights finished off a 73-65 win.

Calvin shot just 31.7% from the field, including 21.1% from three-point range. But, the Knights were 31-of-41 from the free throw line, also out-rebounding Alma 55-33. Calvin grabbed 20 offensive boards.

Individually, junior Jordan Daley had a monster game with 18 points and 15 rebounds, hitting 10-of-14 shots from the free throw line. The double-double was Daley's fifth of the year, and his rebounding total was a career high. Brink added a near double-double with 18 points and nine rebounds, making 10-of-12 attempts from the free throw line.

For Alma, Jason Beckman scored 16 points while Scott Nikodemski contributed 15.

"Coming out of the locker room for the second half, we had a real slow start, gave up some layups, and from there, it was a grind," said head coach Kevin Vande Streek. "I'm proud of our guys for being able to move past the last play and play the next play, and get the job done."

Calvin improves to 20-6 with the win, marking its 18th 20-win season in program history. Alma ends its season at 11-15.

Calvin now looks forward to Saturday, when the Knights will match up with the Flying Dutchmen of Hope College for the MIAA Tournament Final. Hope defeated Trine University 55-44 at Trine in the second league semi-final of the night.

"I think Hope has the pedigree of having been in those semi-final games, and winning those games - it will be a really good game on Saturday," said Vande Streek. "The third game is always hard. You know what they run, what their personnel is like. Our guys know that it wasn't easy the first two meetings, and they know it will be a real battle."

The conference final will tip-off at 7:30 p.m., and will be part of a Calvin-Hope women's-men's basketball doubleheader. The Calvin and Hope women, also playing in the MIAA Tournament Final, will tip off at 3:00 p.m.

TICKET INFORMATION FOR Saturday, February 28 Hope at Calvin at 7:30 pm: Doors Open at 6:30pm
Team Parents, Gold Club and Maroon Club:
Tickets for Saturday's game will be available at Calvin's website (www.calvin.edu/boxoffice<http://www.calvin.edu/boxoffice>), and at the Box Office on Friday, February 27, from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Tickets will also be sold at the Arena starting at 1:00pm on Saturday if we are hosting the women's finals, or at 5:30pm if we are only hosting the men's finals. All tickets will be General Admission.

Calvin Faculty & Staff:
Faculty and Staff may purchase a maximum of 2 tickets per ID with a maximum of 2 ID's at the MIAA Faculty/Staff price of $5.00. Additional tickets may be purchased at the full ticket price of $7.00. They will also be available at Calvin's website (www.calvin.edu/boxoffice<http://www.calvin.edu/boxoffice>), and at the Box Office on Friday, February 27, from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Tickets will also be sold at the Arena starting at 1:00pm on Saturday if we are hosting the women's finals, or at 5:30pm if we are only hosting the men's finals. All tickets will be General Admission.

Calvin Students:
Tickets for Saturday's game will be available at the Box Office on Friday, February 27, from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Calvin students may obtain 1 FREE ticket per student ID, with a maximum of 4 student ID's per person while supplies last. There are a limited number of designated student tickets (860). Tickets will also be sold at the Arena starting at 1:00pm on Saturday if we are hosting the women's finals, or at 5:30pm if we are only hosting the men's finals. All tickets will be General Admission.

All Others:
Tickets for Saturday's game will be available at Calvin's website (www.calvin.edu/boxoffice<http://www.calvin.edu/boxoffice>), and at the Box Office on Friday, February 27, from 9:00am to 5:00pm. Tickets will also be sold at the Arena starting at 1:00pm on Saturday if we are hosting the women's finals, or at 5:30pm if we are only hosting the men's finals. All tickets will be General Admission.

WOMEN'S SWIMMING

Senior Erika Waugh will represent the Calvin women's swim team at the upcoming NCAA III Swimming and Diving Championships in Shenandoah, Texas. A native of Berne, Indiana, Waugh (South Adams HS) qualified for the national meet in the 200 backstroke where she is seeded 13th (2:02.62). She also has the options to swim in the 100 backstroke where she is seeded 28th (57.88) and in the 200 freestyle where she is seeded 40th (1:55.90).

Waugh will be making her first trip to the NCAA III Championships. Calvin also has the potential of sending as many as three divers to the national meet. Senior Rebecca Mumby (Spring Lake/Spring Lake HS) and freshmen Sarah Bradley (Wheaton, IL/Wheaton North HS) and Nicole Langerak (Jenison/Jenison HS) are all competing at the NCAA III Diving Regional this weekend at the University of Chicago.

The NCAA III Championships are slated to take place March 18-21.

MEN'S SWIMMING

The Calvin men's swim team will be sending five individuals to the upcoming NCAA III Swimming and Diving Championships.

Representing the Calvin men's swim team will be juniors Caleb Meindertsma, Johnson Cochran and Mith Schroder, sophomore Brett Stoughton and freshman Skyler Fish.

Meindertsma (Annandale, VA/Trinity Christian HS) qualified in the 1,650 freestyle where he is seeded 16th (15:51.30). He also has options to swim in the 400 IM where he is seeded 27th (4:06.43) and the 200 IM where he is seeded 41st (1:57.81). Meindertsma is making his first trip to the national meet.

Cochran (Mount Vernon, OH/Mount Vernon HS) will be making his second straight trip to the national meet. He will compete in the 100 breaststroke where he is seeded 10th (55.44) and 200 breaststroke where he is seeded ninth (2:01.85). He also has the option to swim in the 50 freestyle where he is seeded 57th (23.17).

Cochran will also join Stoughton (Centerville, IN/Centerville HS), Fish (Ionia/Ionia HS) and Schroder (Grand Rapids/Grand Rapids Christian HS) in the 400 medley relay which is seeded 12th (3:20.21) and in the 200 medley relay which is seeded 21st (1:31.67).

Fish will also swim in the 100 backstroke where he is seeded 28th (50.57) and the 200 backstroke where he is seeded 33rd (1:51.97). Fish is making his first appearance at the national meet.

Stoughton is making his second appearance at the national meet. He has the option of competing individually in the 200 breaststroke where he is seeded 34th (1:52.56) in addition to competing in the relay events.

Schroder will be making his second trip to the national meet.

Calvin also has the option of combining any of its five swimmers in quartets that compete in the 200, 400 and 800 freestyle relays as the Knights have options to compete in all three events.

Calvin also has the possibility of sending up to two divers to the national meet as sophomore Dirk Tanis (Holland/Holland Christian HS) and freshman Michael Moentmann (Solon, OH/Solon HS) are both competing at the NCAA III Diving Regionals this weekend at the University of Chicago.

The NCAA III Championships are slated to take place March 18-21.
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