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By KYLE MANTHE

The Washburn Review

KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Washburn men’s basketball knew it had to keep winning in the MIAA tournament to have a chance at making the NCAA tournament.

The Ichabods did just that, knocking off No. 1 seed Central Oklahoma, 79-65, to advance to Sunday's 3:30 p.m. MIAA championship game against Northwest Missouri State.

IMG 2268Washburn senior star Tyler Geiman reacts after hitting a 3-pointer in Saturday's 79-65  MIAA semifinal win over top seed Central Oklahoma. Geiman scored 17 points and hit five 3-pointers. [Photo by Kyle Manthe/The Washburn Review]

“I thought our defense was tremendous the entire game, that is a hard team to guard,” said Washburn coach Brett Ballard said. “To hold that team to 33 percent field goal shooting and out-rebound them by eight. I thought our guys did a great job locking in on the defensive end.”

“We didn’t reach that goal that we wanted to in the regular season” said senior Tyler Geiman. “We knew we had to come in here to win games and prove that we belong and that’s what we are doing and people are seeing what our team is all about.”

The Ichabods used a hot shooting night and a strong defensive effort to move on to a second straight conference championship game.

“(We) have been in the MIAA championship game four out of my first five years here,” Ballard said. “I am proud of the work they have put in and hope that we can show up tomorrow and believe in ourselves … it’s a great opportunity.”

The win moved Washburn to 21-9 overall on the season, surpassing last season’s win total.

From the start neither team could create any kind of separation from each other, with both teams playing sound defense.

IMG 2424Jonny Clausing scored 18 points and grabbed 11 rebounds in Washburn's 79-65 win over top seed Central Oklahoma in Saturday's MIAA Tournament semifinal. [Photo by Kyle Manthe/The Washburn Review]

The Ichabods did have success when they got the ball inside to junior Jonny Clausing who scored the team's first four points and eight in the half.

Central Oklahoma possessed a 14-9 lead nearly nine minutes into the game on the back of junior Callen Haydon’s eight early points.

From that point Washburn went on a 5-0 run to tie, and would eventually begin to build a lead. Inside-out play built a six-point lead with under five to play in the first half.

After a slow start offensively, Geiman took over the game, knocking down four 3-pointers in the final five minutes to lead by as many as 13.

“When you see one go it definitely helps. But I thought last night I got into the paint quite a bit and probably could have made more plays off of that,” Geiman said.

The Bronchos responded by ending the half on a 9-3 run to make it 39-32 at the break.

Central Oklahoma came out of halftime and continued to score, led by Haydon who scored 10 points in the first five minutes.

Five quick points for WU sophomore Connor Deffebaugh helped to stave off the run but back-to-back baskets from Bronchos senior Isaiah Wade kept the game within six points.

Wade’s 10th point of the half with just over 11 minutes to go cut the Washburn lead to just three.

“I feel like I’m on cruise control right now, these guys are out there controlling things and taking ownership of what is going on the court,” Ballard said. “They just really don’t get rattled … they don’t flinch.”

The Ichabods got hot offensively with under 10 minutes to play, knocking down three 3-pointers in a three-minute span. Freshman Michael Keegan, Deffebaugh and Geiman provided the points to pull back ahead by 12.

“I thought we would shoot like this most of the year, we really haven’t shot how we were capable of for a good majority of the year,” Ballard said. “We outscored them in points in the paint 26 to 18 and Jonny was a big part of that … he helps us playing inside-out it opens some of those 3s up.”

Jalen Lewis continued the hot shooting by knocking down two more 3-pointers before the five-minute mark, putting Washburn up by a game-high 16.

From that point the lead would never drop below 14, with Central Oklahoma pulling its starters with just more than a minute left as the Ichabods ultimately finished with the 14-point win.

“It was a good win for us, that was a good team we just beat,” Ballard said. “I am proud of our guys for coming in here and getting a win versus a very good team,”

Clausing led Washburn with 18 points and added 11 rebounds for a double-double. Geiman had 17 points and a game-high seven assists.

“It will be a great environment (Sunday),'' Ballard said. "I know our guys will be ready to take advantage of it and try to win back-to-back/''

WASHBURN MEN 79, CENTRAL OKLAHOMA 65

Washburn               39 40 -- 79

Central Oklahoma 32 33 -– 65

Central Oklahoma (24-6)

Wade 5-17 5-7 15, Turner 1-4 0-0 2, Haydon 7-14 4-4 22, Wells 2-7 2-2 7, Givens 1-4 4-4 7, Richardson 3-7 2-2 10, Aymond 0-3 2-4 2, Ca. Calavan 0-0 0-0 0, Co. Calavan 0-0 0-0 0, Streich 0-1 0-0 0. Totals: 19-57 19-23 65.

Washburn (21-9)

Clausing 8-14 2-8 18, Deffebaugh 4-6 0-0 10, Geiman 5-12 2-3 17, Lewis 5-14 2-2 15, Keegan 3-7 0-0 7, Nelson 2-6 1-2 7, Ellis 0-2 0-0 0, Harrell 1-3 2-2 5, Braun 0-0 0-0 0. Totals: 28-64 9-17 79.

3-point shots – Central Oklahoma: 8-28 (Wade 0-5, Turner 0-2, Haydon 4-7, Wells 1-4, Givens 1-3, Richardson 2-5, Aymond 0-2). Washburn: 14-28 (Deffebaugh 2-2, Geiman 5-8, Lewis 3-8, Keegan 1-3, Nelson 2-4, Ellis 0-2, Harrell 1-1). Rebounds – Central Oklahoma 36 (Givens 9), Washburn 46 (Keegan 15). Assists – Central Oklahoma 10 (Wade 3), Washburn 17 (Geiman 7). Turnovers – Central Oklahoma 9, Washburn 11. Fouled out – None. Technical fouls – Central Oklahoma 1 (Richardson).

 

 

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