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Mike Kelsey
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HIGHLAND HEIGHTS,
Ky. - The Northern Kentucky University men’s basketball
team will close out the regular season this week with home
games against Quincy (Thursday at 7:45 p.m.) and Missouri-St.
Louis (Saturday at 3:15 p.m.).
Both games can
be heard live on the radio on WIOK (107.5 FM). Saturday’s
game against Missouri-St. Louis will be televised live
on ICN-Channel
6.
NKU is 11-13
overall after posting a 72-66 win at Lewis last Saturday.
The Norse are 7-11 in the Great Lakes Valley Conference
and have clinched a berth in the upcoming GLVC Tournament.
Pairings and times for the GLVC Tournament will be announced
this Sunday.
The Norse are
in seventh place in the GLVC standings, but with Kentucky
Wesleyan ineligible for the GLVC Tournament, NKU is currently
sixth as far as seeding for that eight-team event. The
GLVC Tournament
will begin March 3 at Evansville, Ind., in Roberts Stadium.
KELSEY
SHOOTS NKU PAST LEWIS: Mike Kelsey scored 21 of his 27
points in the second half last Saturday as NKU defeated
Lewis,
72-66, at the Neil Carey Arena.
Pat Cary added
18 points and eight rebounds for NKU. Cary scored 11 points
in the first half as NKU forged a 32-32 tie at the break.
After Lewis took a 44-43 lead on a jumper by Steve
Turner, NKU responded with an 8-0 run to take
a 51-44 advantage on a three-pointer by Kelsey with 11:25
left in the game.
NKU led the remainder
of the game and converted
13 of its 17 free throws in the second half
to pick up the road victory. Lewis closed to within 69-66
with 13 seconds left on a tip-in basket by Branden Hunter,
but Cary made one of two free throws to give NKU
a 70-66 lead with 12 seconds remaining.
Kelsey
then stole a pass and was fouled, and he sealed the win
by sinking two free throws with three seconds
left. The senior guard made four three-pointers
in the game and also had three steals.
MOVING
UP THE SCORING LIST: Kelsey now ranks eighth in NKU history with
1,511 career points. He moved past both Paul Cluxton and
Craig Conley on the Norse all-time scoring list Saturday
and needs only 23 points to pass Shawn Scott (1,533 points)
for seventh
place.
KELSEY
EXTENDS STREAK: Kelsey enters Thursday having
scored in double figures in 12 consecutive games. The
senior guard leads NKU in scoring at 15.9 points per
game, and
he has also made a team-leading 64 three-point
shots.
ROWLAND
WITH A PERFECT 10: NKU senior guard Sean Rowland
dished out 10 assists against Lewis on Saturday. The
senior guard ranks sixth in the GLVC in assists per game
(4.64 apg)
and third in assist-to-turnover ratio
at 2.62.
CARY
REMAINS CONSISTENT: NKU senior center Pat Cary
has scored in double figures in five straight games and
seven of his past eight contests. For the season, he
averages 10.4 ppg and 4.5 rebounds. Cary is also shooting
53.8 percent from the field
and leads the team with 23 blocked
shots.
AT HOME
THIS SEASON: NKU is 7-5 in Regents Hall this season. The Norse
are 3-5 against GLVC teams at home this season.
THE LAST
TIME AGAINST QUINCY: Earlier this season on Jan. 29,
Jordan Roth converted a layup off a steal with 4.7 seconds
left
in the
game to give Quincy an improbable
75-74 win over NKU in the Pepsi
Arena
at Quincy, Ill.
After Cory Cummens
made one of two free throws with 10.1 seconds left to
cut the Norse lead to 74-73, NKU inbounded the basketball.
Sean Rowland’s pass in the
backcourt was stolen, however, and Roth
drove in
for an uncontested layup to
give Quincy a 75-74 lead with 4.7
seconds left.
NKU had a final
chance, but Mike Kelsey’s jumper was off
target
at the buzzer. Quincy scored
15 points in the final 1:49
of
the game to
pull out the victory. The
Norse held a 64-52 lead with 5:26
remaining,
but Quincy closed the game
with a 23-10 run.
Kelsey led NKU
with 29 points, and the senior guard made
seven three-point shots.
He scored 15 points in the first
half as NKU
built a 40-33 lead at the
break.
Phil Gettinger
led Quincy with 19 points, including
eight
in the final minute.
Cummens finished with 17 points,
and Roth
scored 16.
NKU leads the
all-time series with Quincy by
a 16-3 margin.
NKU is 8-0 all-time
against the Hawks in Regents
Hall.
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