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Scot Rewind: Moore Moves up to Second in All-Time Div. III Wins, Collects 700th Victory at Wooster

Steve Moore
Steve Moore moved up to second in all-time Div. III coaching wins on Jan. 11, 2017. The victory also marked his 700th at Wooster. Photo courtesy of Ed Mailliard Photography.

Welcome back to the Scot Rewind, where WoosterAthletics.com is taking a look back at a big win, a monster individual performance, or a significant milestone corresponding with each week of the 2020-2021 academic year. This week, we look back at The College of Wooster men's basketball team's 91-67 win over Allegheny College on January 11, 2017. The win marked legendary head coach Steve Moore's 787th, and that moved the Fighting Scots' mentor past Saint John's University (Minnesota) Jim Smith for the second-most all-time victories in NCAA Div. III men's basketball history. The victory also marked Moore's 700th as head coach of the Scots. Here's the recap from that signature win.

A lengthy 22-6 run spanning 5:47 in the second half pulled Wooster's men's basketball team comfortably ahead of Allegheny in an eventual 91-67 win on Wednesday evening at the David V. Wise Center.

Wooster's win marked Steve Moore's 787th for his career, moving the longtime mentor of the Fighting Scots past Jim Smith (Saint John's University in Minnesota) for second all-time in victories among Div. III men's basketball coaches. Additionally, the win marked Moore's 700th win at Wooster.

"I've been extremely blessed, and I thank God for the opportunity to coach for this many years, and at a place like Wooster," said Moore. "I've been blessed with so many good players, because that's what it's about since players win games. I've had outstanding coaches that coached with me – Mike Worrell in the early years, who's now the head coach at Illinois College, and Doug Cline and Bruce Martin have been with us for so many years. Nobody has had continuity like that and we're in a unique situation with the quality coaching that they give us."  

Similar to Saturday, Wooster's bench provided an early spark, and once again sophomore Mitch Balser led the charge. The guard drained a pair of three-pointers as part of a 14-0 run that enabled Wooster to take a 17-4 lead with 13:04 left in the opening half. The Scots' scoring spree saw point contributions from five different student-athletes, including senior Dan Fanelly, who passed out two assists during the stretch. The senior factored heavily into the run in other facets of the game as well with a block prior to a key save on a loose ball on the offensive end of the floor.

Allegheny pulled within six at 29-23 with 3:33 left in the half as the Gators paired a trio of three-pointers with a high-pressure defense to work their way back into the contest.  Junior Spencer Williams played a key role in keeping Wooster ahead with seven straight Wooster points, while a trifecta from senior Milt Davis extended the lead to 12 at 35-23 with 2:34 left in the stanza.

In the second half, a Jamison Nee three-pointer pulled Allegheny within five (37-32) with 18:50 to go in the game, but Wooster responded with its 22-6 spurt to open up a 59-38 lead with 12:19 remaining in the game.

At the beginning of the decisive stretch, sophomore Reece Dupler led the way with five points, while Fanelly continued his active all-around presence with a bucket and two assists, including on a jumper by first-year Danyon Hempy.

A few minutes later, Hempy scored 10 points in a span of 1:52 to cap the run. The guard started the scoring tear with a three-pointer. Later during the run, the first-year slammed home a monster one-handed dunk, and nearly finished a reverse one on Wooster's next possession, but was fouled on the way up.

"Danyon really got it going and the guys made some excellent passes to him," commented Moore. "There was some really good teamwork, and that was really good to see. We thought our offensive efficiency was much better in the second half."

Later in the fame, Wooster's defense took over as the Scots came away with steals on three consecutive defensive possessions, including two by Fanelly who finished the first with a dunk and set-up Hempy for his third dunk of the game off of the backboard. Wooster's trio of quick strikes extended the lead out to 24 (74-50) with 6:13 remaining.

Wooster featured a pair of 20-point scorers on the night with Williams (22) and Hempy (21) leading the way. Fanelly finished just shy of a double-double, but it wasn't in points and rebounds, as the senior dished out a career-high nine assists to couple with nine points.

"Dan has been passing the ball really well, and game-in and game-out he's up there with assists," stated Moore. "He's finding the open man and sees the floor really well. When you have a player with that size that can move around like Dan can and pass the ball, that really makes your team tough to defend."

Nee led Allegheny in scoring with 16 points in the contest while Jordan Rawls paired together 14 points and six rebounds on the stat sheet.

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