CKSR (Men's Basketball Wins MIAA Tourney Title / Women's Basketball Falls to Trine in MIAA Tourney Final / Softball Splits Saturday Games / Men's Lacrosse Drops Season Opener)

From: Jeffrey Febus <jfebus@calvin.edu>
Date: Sun Feb 26 2017 - 03:18:16 EST

CALVIN KNIGHT SPORTS REPORT FOR FEB. 25, 2017 (Part Two)

MEN'S BASKETBALL
Calvin 86, Hope 83
(by Gina de Haan)

HOLLAND, Mich. - The Calvin men's basketball team faced top-seeded rival Hope College in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association Tournament Championship on Saturday night at Hope's DeVos Fieldhouse. The contest marked the 196th edition of the Rivalry and the third meeting between the two teams this season.
In the first matchup of the season on January 25, the Dutch took an 87-67 victory at Van Noord Arena. In the return matchup last Saturday, Calvin snapped Hope's 13-game win streak and ruined its perfect MIAA record, upsetting the Flying Dutchmen 65-62 in overtime.
In Friday night's semifinal action, the Knights defeated Trine 75-64 while Hope claimed a 63-45 win over Alma.
It was Calvin that earned the tie-breaking win, coming back from a 12-point halftime deficit to claim its 12th MIAA Tournament title, its ninth under head coach Kevin Vande Streek. The Knights now lead the conference for most tournament championships, as Hope sits in second place with 11.
"One thing I've said about this team most of the year is that we may not be the most talented, and we are probably not the prettiest, but we don't ever quit," said Vande Streek. "At halftime, I thought Hope couldn't have played any better in the first half. I just thought we had to keep grinding one possession at a time. It was a battle, and we found a way to make one more play and get ahead at the end. I give our guys all the credit."
"This win really just affirms the fact that hard work pays off," said senior captain Nick Kronemeyer (Hamilton, Mich./Hamilton HS). "I think collectively as a group we've put in the work and really believed in each other. There's nothing better."
The Knights struggled score early in the contest going, not scoring a field goal until four minutes into the contest when Kronemeyer put in a layup. Hope's offense came out strong, jumping out to a 13-4 lead by the first media timeout behind eight points from junior Dante Hawkins.
Hope continued to build its lead, as seniors Chad Carlson and MIAA MVP Harrison Blackledge drained three-pointers to make the score 19-6. The Dutchmen were 5-6 from behind the three-point arc in the first six minutes of play.
Kronemeyer would push back for the Knights, pulling up at the elbow to drain a jump shot and knocking down 1-2 free throws in the next Calvin possession. However, the Dutchmen answered with another triple as Hawkins hit his third of the game.
Calvin began to chip away at Hope's lead as freshman Tony DeWitte (Grandville, Mich./Calvin Christian) heated up, scoring seven points for the Knights. With 9:12 left to play in the first half, DeWitte connected on a three-pointer to reduce Hope's lead to seven.
Scoring became more balanced as the teams exchanged points for the following four minutes. As the five-minute mark approached, Hope earned back its double-digit lead as senior Mitchell O'Brien sunk a three and Hawkins capitalized on a layup. With 4:28 to go before halftime, the scoreboard read 36-25 in favor of the Dutchmen.
Calvin would cut Hope's lead to eight by way of free throws, but Hope responded with a 6-0 run. The Knights outscored the Dutch 6-4 in the final 1:30 before the break, but Hope rolled into halftime with a 46-34 lead.
Things turned around for the Knights in the second half.
"We went into halftime thinking, 'they're playing well and we're not making anything,'" said Kronemeyer. "The thing was that we kept believing. We talked about it at halftime - Hope doesn't think we're going to win the game nobody in the crowd thinks we're going to win the game, but our team had to keep believing that we're going to win the game, and I think that's what we did tonight."
The Knights outscored the Dutchmen 9-1 before Hope would call timeout. DeWitte stepped up for the Knights, hitting a big three and then a jumper in the paint to make the score 47-43 three minutes into the half.
A free throw by Cam Denney (Bluffton, Ind./Norwell HS) would bring Calvin within three points of the Dutchmen, but Hawkins sunk his fourth three of evening to make the score 50-44.
With 15 minutes left to play, the Knights' pushed back, as Denney sunk a pair of free throws and then knocked down a three to narrow the deficit to one point.
After big plays by sophomore Austin Bykerk (Jenison, Mich./Unity Christian HS), the Knights found themselves within two points of Hope. Bykerk knocked down a pair of free throws and then, one minute later, dove on the ground to secure the loose ball and called timeout. Out of the break, Bykerk scored for the Knights, bringing the score 62-60, still in favor of the Dutchmen.
With just over seven minutes to go, Denney banked in a jumper to knot the score at 64. Hope's Teddy Ray went 1-2 from the line to earn back to lead, but Wilks would shoot for the bonus in on the other end of the floor, knocking down both shots to give Calvin its first lead of the game.
Stuive converted on Hope's 11th three-pointer of the night, but Kronemeyer tied the game back up, making a layup.
After a pair of free throws by Hawkins, Michael Welch (Stevensville, Mich./Lakeshore HS) capitalized on a three-point play to give the Knights a three-point lead with 3:19 remaining.
As the two-minute mark approached, Denney hit a big three to give Calvin its largest lead of the evening, but Hope's Carlson answered with a triple of his own.
Welch scored for the Knights to go up by three points, but Stuive hit a shot to bring the Dutchmen within one. Hope called timeout following the bucket.
Out of the break, Hope's Carlson forced a Calvin turnover, but the Dutchmen were unable to capitalize off the Calvin error. Welch scored, but Hawkins followed with a made layup. On the inbounds play, the Dutchmen fouled Wilks. Wilks knocked down both free throws with ease.
The Knights allowed Hawkins to score on the other end of the floor, and Hope would call timeout immediately after the bucket. Out of the break, Calvin inbounded the ball successfully, and Hope fouled Wilks. Wilks would once again knock down both shots from the charity stripe.
After a Calvin timeout, the Knights fouled Carlson, sending him to the line and preventing an attempt at a game-tying three-pointer. Carlson went 2-2 from the line to make it a one-point once again.
Tony Canonie (South Haven, MI/South Haven HS) was fouled once the Knights inbounded the ball with just seconds left on the clock. Canonie had not scored all night, but he stepped up when it counted, knocking down two free throws to secure a Calvin victory.
"I was confident going down the stretch that Mike Wilks would hit his four free throws and also that I was going to hit mine," said Canonie.
Cam Denney led the Knights with 21 points, including 15 second-half points. Denney also led the Knights with eight rebounds and four assists. Welch finished with 15 points, all but two of them coming in the second half. Wilks and DeWitte registered 14 points apiece in the win; Wilks was 10-10 from the free throw line and snagged seven boards. Kronemeyer chipped in nine points.
"Cam loves his teammates probably more than everyone I've ever had, so it means so much to him to have the second half that he did," said Vande Streek. "He made so many clutch plays and was the vocal leader."
Dante Hawkins led all players with 35 points, including five three-pointers. Stuive finished with 17 points, while Blackledge was held to 10 shots for 12 points. Hope made 12 three-pointers in the loss.
With the victory, the Knights receive an automatic berth to the NCAA Division III National Tournament.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Trine 49, Calvin 42

ANGOLA, Ind. - The Calvin women's basketball team fell in the championship game of the MIAA Tournament on Saturday at Trine. The Thunder claimed their first MIAA Tournament title with a 49-42 victory. The Knights are now 22-5 on the season and will have to wait until Monday to see if they earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Division III Tournament. Trine moves to 24-2 on the year and holds the automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.
The first quarter saw the two teams fight a strong defensive battle. Junior Bre Luurtsema (Holland, Mich./Holland Christian) gave the Knights a 12-11 lead with 2:17 remaining with a layup. The Thunder would close the quarter on a 5-0 run, aided by three free throws.
The Knights would fight back in the second quarter, with senior Anna Timmer scoring the first four points of the quarter and senior Lauren Goldthorpe (St. Ignace, Mich./LaSalle) making a jump shot to tie the game at 18 at the 8:06 mark. Neither team would score until there was 2:29 left in the half, when Montana Martin made two free throws for Trine. Calvin would close the half on a 6-2 run to lead 24-22 and halftime.
Calvin would hold onto the lead for a majority of the third quarter, but Trine took the lead back for good closing the quarter on a 10-0 run, to take a 36-29 lead into the fourth quarter.
Trailing 31-38, Calvin would trim the deficit to a point with a pair of layups from Anna Timmer and a pair of free throws from junior Ali Spayde (Lewis Center, Ohio/Worthington Christian).Trine would push the lead up to five. A jump shot from Ali Spayde made it a 42-20 game with 3:50 left, but that would be as close as the Knights would get with the Thunder closing the game on a 9-2 run.
Anna Timmer recorded her 19th double-double of the season with a game-high 16 points and 12 rebounds. Timmer now holds the school record for rebounds in a season with 316 and double-doubles with 19. Ali Spayde finished with 10 points and six rebounds. Lauren Goldthorpe was leading the team with eight points before she left the game due to an injury. Sophomore Becca Richards (Fort Gratiot, Mich./Port Huron Northern) led the Knights with two assists.
Calvin held a 41-35 edge on the boards on Saturday night.

SOFTBALL
Calvin 4, Lakeland 3
Carroll 8, Calvin 7

MARQUETTE, Mich. - The Calvin softball team moved to 3-1 on the young season after splitting a pair of games at the Finlandia Dome Classic. The Knights started the day with a 4-3 victory over Lakeland and were edged in the final game of the tournament by Carroll, 8-7.
"In game one Anna had another stellar effort," said head coach Becky Hilgert. "We were able to score early and hang on defensively against a very scrappy Lakeland team. In game two, Paige fought hard to keep Carroll off balance and offensively we just ran out of outs. Now we'll turn our attention to our spring trip in a few weeks."
The Knights struck first in game one, with junior Kimiko Hinatsu (Romeo, Mich./Romeo) starting the scoring in the second inning on a fielder's choice, scoring sophomore Casey Lawler (Novi, Mich./Novi).
In the third inning, junior Jessica Brasser (Rockford, Mich./Grand Rapids Christian) scored Rachel Borden on a ground out to second base.
The Knights capitalized on a Lakeland error off of the bat of sophomore Maddie DeGroot (Hudsonville, Mich./Unity Christian), scoring sophomore Kristen Newman (Chelsea, Mich./Chelsea).
Lakeland would cut into the Calvin lead in the bottom of the fourth on a single up the middle that scored a run.
Jessica Brasser would score what would turn out to be the game-winning run on a fielder's choice that scored sophomore Anna Gernant (West Des Moines, Iowa/Valley).
Lakeland would score two runs in the bottom of the seventh to make it a 4-3 game.
Anna Gernant was dominate one again, tying her school record that she set on Friday with 18 strikeouts against the Muskies.
Sophomore Rachel Borden (Edwardsburg, Mich./Edwardsburg) and Anna Gernant had a game-high two hits.
Calvin would score first against Carroll off a wild pitch in the first inning that scored Rachel Borden.
The Pioneers would rally with a six-run fifth inning to reclaim the lead.
The Knights would cut into the Carroll lead with two runs in the top of the sixth inning. Jessica Brasser grounded out to first base to score Anna Gernant and freshman Kayla Groen (Frankfort, Ill./Lincoln Way East) scored Kaley Frank on a single.
Carroll would tack on two more runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to make it 8-3.
Calvin would not go away, with the bases loaded, junior Kaley Frank (Edwardsburg, Mich./Edwardsburg) reached on an error when the ball went flying past first base, scoring Anna Gernant, Rachel Borden and Maddie DeGroot. Jessica Brasser would score the final run of the game on a single to right field that scored Kaley Frank.
Senior Paige Groom (Potterville, Mich./Potterville) threw 4.2 innings on Saturday. Freshman Mady Ellinger (Troy, Mich./Athens) came in and threw the final 1.1 innings of play.
Rachel Borden finished with a game-high three hits.
The Knights return to action on March 18 against Allegheny, for the first of 10 games in Clermont, Florida, at the PFX Spring Games.

MEN'S LACROSSE
Ohio Nothern 12, Calvin 4

ADA, Ohio - The Calvin men's lacrosse team started the 2017 season with a 12-4 loss at Ohio Northern on Saturday. Ohio Northern improved to 1-1 on the season.
"We played really hard today," said head coach Dave Hoger. "I am very proud of the effort that the guys put in to today's game. We have a lot to work on to get to where we want to be and the guys are ready to get back to work and improve."
The Polar Bears started the game on a 6-0 run.
Senior Joel Schaefer (Clarksville, Md./Annapolis Area Christian) got the Knights on the scoreboard with 41 seconds left in the first half.
Junior Michael Winkler (La Quinta, Calif./Palm Desert) made it a 7-2 ballgame with an unassisted goal.
Joel Schaefer tallied his second goal of the game with 6:29 left in regulation.
Senior Chris Griffin (Hartland, Mich./Hartland) recorded the final goal of the day.
The Knights had 20 shots on the day, with Michael Winkler finishing with a team-high seven.
Feshman Mitchell Caldwell (East Lansing, Mich./East Lansing) finished with seven saves.
Calvin returns to action on Thursday at Heidelberg.
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