Scots Knock Off No. 11 Calvin to Win Steve Moore Sunshine Shootout
Wooster overcomes 14-point halftime deficit
WINTER PARK, Florida – Hustle, energy, poise, and sheer determination in crunch time were on full display, as The College of Wooster men's basketball team overcame a 14-point halftime deficit to knock off 11th-ranked Calvin University 66-64 in the championship game of the Steve Moore Sunshine Shootout on Tuesday afternoon at Rollins College.
Calvin (8-2) had a chance for a one-point win at the buzzer, but Jalen Overway's desperation 40-footer was nowhere close to going in. Prior to that, defensive MVP Uchenna Egekeze was out of control driving to the basket, and as a result, an unsettled layup was off the mark. Egekeze's miss came following a free throw by MVP Jamir Billings that put Wooster (7-2) up 66-64 with :15 left in the game.
Senior Turner Kurt's singular effort down the stretch elevated the play of Wooster's entire team. He beat Calvin to a loose ball in the corner and saved it from going out of bounds with 6:37 remaining. The scramble sprung junior JJ Cline open for a triple, and Kurt cashed in with his third assist of the game. Cline's long-range shot gave Wooster its first lead since the first six minutes of the game.
Cline's triple set off a series of five lead changes over the next 1:46. Wooster took the lead for good on first-year Vinni Veikalas' driving layup with 4:51 remaining. Next, Billings picked Overway's pocket, then Kurt's layup upped Wooster's lead to 60-57. Junior Elijah Meredith's offensive rebound gave Wooster another chance two possessions later, and Kurt's turnaround jumper in the paint was on the money. Kurt upped Wooster's lead to 65-59 at the 1:22 mark with his fourth three ball of the day.
Wooster started strong, with Billings' step back jumper from just outside the paint staking the Scots to an early 9-5 lead. Calvin answered back with a 14-3 stretch to take a 19-11 lead near the first half's midpoint. That lead grew to 40-26 at halftime.
Wooster's six second-half three-pointers helped fuel the comeback. Overall, the Scots were 53.3 percent (16-of-30) from the floor over the final 20 minutes of play.
Kurt's 16 points led the Scots. He made 6-of-8 field goals and Wooster outscored Calvin by 13 during his 29:55 of court time. Billings and senior Najee Hardaway scored 12 points apiece, with Hardaway's four assists marking the top effort on the afternoon.
Wooster shot 47.3 percent (26-of-55) overall and separated itself from Calvin on points off turnovers, 19-9.
Egekeze's 21 points led all players. He got the job done at the line, finishing 9-of-12. The lengthy guard had a game-high five steals.
Calvin shot 51.2 percent (22-of-43) from the field and had a sizable 32-23 edge in rebounding. However, Calvin turned the ball over 18 times to Wooster's 11.
Of note, Wooster has played a top-11 team from D3hoops.com's Top-25 Poll three times in nine games this season.
Augsburg University (3-8) held on for a 64-60 win over Emerson College (5-5) in Tuesday's consolation game. Augsburg blew a 10-point lead in a game that featured eight second-half lead changes. All-tournament team honoree Bradley Winter hit the game-winner with :27 remaining, then iced the game at the charity stripe with :08 on the clock.
Jarred Houston, Emerson's 6-10 center, went 10-of-15 from the field and 7-of-8 at the line for a 27-point afternoon.
Next, Wooster hosts one of the oldest small college tournaments, the E.M. "Mose" Hole/Wooster Kiwanis Classic, which runs December 29-30. No. 22 Heidelberg University (8-1) opens the event against Carnegie Mellon University (7-2) at 5 p.m. on December 29, with Wooster hosting Albion College (3-6) in the 7 p.m. nightcap. Fans can gain half-price admission with the donation of new or gently-worn clothing items for Goodwill Industries.
Steve Moore Sunshine Shootout All-Tournament Team
Jamir Billings, Wooster MVP
Uchenna Egekeze, Calvin Defensive MVP
Najee Hardaway, Wooster
Jarred Houston, Emerson
Turner Kurt, Wooster
Bradley Winter, Augsburg
photo courtesy of Dennis Banks, Illinois State Athletics