Logger sports since you've been gone
Both basketball teams, swimming all share winning theme
Joe Engler
Issue date: 2/9/07 Section: Sports
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Men's Basketball
The first conference game of the break for the Loggers was a 108-96 victory over PLU on Jan. 3. Puget Sound was led by 26 points and eight rebounds from sophomore forward Robert Krauel.
The Loggers' first loss to a conference opponent came on Jan.6 in a 77-71 upset at Pacific. UPS led by 16 points apiece from sophomore guard Antwan Williams and senior guard Ryan DeLong.
On Jan.12 it was UPS who came away with an upset victory in a 77-72 win over Whitworth. The Loggers were led by 19 points from junior guard Taylor Marsh, five of them coming from three.
UPS crushed Whitman 102-88 on Jan. 13 as all five Logger starters scored in double digits. Krauel and DeLong led the way with 23 and 22 points, respectively.
The Loggers turned their wins into a streak with their third in a row coming from a 94-88 effort on Jan.19. Krauel was again on top of his game with 23 points and nine rebounds.
UPS kept their streak alive with a 70-64 decision over Linfield on Jan. 20. DeLong scored 18 to lead the Loggers.
On Jan. 26 Willamette put a halt to the Loggers' winning ways, defeating UPS 119-108. UPS led by the 22 and 21 points from DeLong and Krauel respectively.
Poor shooting in the second half led to a second consecutive loss for UPS as they fell to George Fox 75-63 on Jan. 27. The Loggers were led by the 20 points and 10 rebounds from Krauel.
UPS broke back into the win column on Jan. 30 in dramatic fashion with a 89-86 victory over PLU. The Loggers took the lead with just 18 seconds remaining when DeLong hit a jumper in the paint. Marsh led the team with 21 points, followed by Krauel with 20.
Women's Basketball
Junior forward Marissa Cain scored 12 points in the second half but the Logger defense was the real story as Puget Sound picked up a crucial Northwest Conference win, defeating the host Pacific Lutheran Lutes, 56-53.
On Jan. 6 the Loggers nearly doubled PLU in their 80-42 blowout victory. Junior guard Laura Hirsh led UPS in points with 17.
The first conference game of the break for the Loggers was a 108-96 victory over PLU on Jan. 3. Puget Sound was led by 26 points and eight rebounds from sophomore forward Robert Krauel.
The Loggers' first loss to a conference opponent came on Jan.6 in a 77-71 upset at Pacific. UPS led by 16 points apiece from sophomore guard Antwan Williams and senior guard Ryan DeLong.
On Jan.12 it was UPS who came away with an upset victory in a 77-72 win over Whitworth. The Loggers were led by 19 points from junior guard Taylor Marsh, five of them coming from three.
UPS crushed Whitman 102-88 on Jan. 13 as all five Logger starters scored in double digits. Krauel and DeLong led the way with 23 and 22 points, respectively.
The Loggers turned their wins into a streak with their third in a row coming from a 94-88 effort on Jan.19. Krauel was again on top of his game with 23 points and nine rebounds.
UPS kept their streak alive with a 70-64 decision over Linfield on Jan. 20. DeLong scored 18 to lead the Loggers.
On Jan. 26 Willamette put a halt to the Loggers' winning ways, defeating UPS 119-108. UPS led by the 22 and 21 points from DeLong and Krauel respectively.
Poor shooting in the second half led to a second consecutive loss for UPS as they fell to George Fox 75-63 on Jan. 27. The Loggers were led by the 20 points and 10 rebounds from Krauel.
UPS broke back into the win column on Jan. 30 in dramatic fashion with a 89-86 victory over PLU. The Loggers took the lead with just 18 seconds remaining when DeLong hit a jumper in the paint. Marsh led the team with 21 points, followed by Krauel with 20.
Women's Basketball
Junior forward Marissa Cain scored 12 points in the second half but the Logger defense was the real story as Puget Sound picked up a crucial Northwest Conference win, defeating the host Pacific Lutheran Lutes, 56-53.
On Jan. 6 the Loggers nearly doubled PLU in their 80-42 blowout victory. Junior guard Laura Hirsh led UPS in points with 17.
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