Brad Walker in action
Brad Walker scored 15 points in his final collegiate game.

Season Ends for Men's Basketball in ASC Tournament

2/26/2010 10:12:27 PM

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BELTON, Texas --
The Concordia University Texas men's basketball saw its season come to an end on Friday night as Mississippi College bounced the Tornados (16-10) from the first round of the American Southwest Conference Tournament with an 89-78 decision at the Mayborn Campus Center.

Brad Walker in action
Concordia's high-pressure defense had the Choctaws scrambling early in the game. The Tornados built a 28-16 lead with 8:05 remaining in the first half. MC answered with a 17-4 run to take a 33-32 lead and the Choctaws would lead 43-36 at halftime. The Choctaws built that lead despite turning the ball over 20 times in the first half. Concordia would storm back in the second half and the Tornados took a 60-55 lead with 11:49 remaining. MC would retake the lead at 63-62 with 9:18 to go and the Choctaws quickly opened the lead up to 71-66. Concordia again fought back and cut it to 71-70 with 5:58 left, but MC just stretched the lead out from there and iced the game from the free throw line.

Donnie Haywood topped the Choctaws with 27 points and 10 rebounds. Chazz Hawkins also reached double figures with 13 points for MC and Kendrick Black had seven points and nine rebounds. #Brad Walker# led four players in double figures for Concordia with 15 points. #Tayler Jacobs#, #Nick Haynes# and #Kenny Williams# all chipped in with 11 points apiece for the Tornados.

MC shot 53 percent from the field and went 7-10 from three-point range in the game. Concordia shot 44 percent from the field and 31 percent from beyond the arc. The Choctaws turned the ball over 31 times, but out rebounded Concordia 44-28 in the victory.

The Choctaws will now advance to face the winner of the UMHB-UT Tyler first round game in a 4:30 p.m. semifinal tomorrow.

The Tornados had their season ended by Mississippi College for the second straight season, both times coming in the ASC tournament.



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