Skip To Main Content
Skip To Main Content
Opp
104
Winner Warner University WU 14-7 (6-4 TSC)
102
SEU SEU 12-7 (6-4 TSC)
Winner
Warner University WU
14-7 (6-4 TSC)
104
Final
102
SEU SEU
12-7 (6-4 TSC)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Warner University WU 51 53 104
SEU SEU 47 55 102

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Courtesy of SEU Athletic Communications

Fire’s Last Minute Surge Not Enough to Eclipse Warner

LAKELAND, Fla. - From the opening tip, both teams set the stage for what was to be a contest that came down to the wire.

Tonight two cross-county rivals squared off inside the Furnace.  Southeastern, in the midst of recent slide, battled Warner University in a game that did not disappoint.  When the final horn sounded, the Fire fell at the hands of the Royals 104-102.

As the early minutes of the game ticked off of the clock, the Royals established a dominant presence in the paint with the help of Khalil Ozuna.  Ozuna, who finished the game with a double-double (27 pts., 13 rebounds), was a force to be reckoned with down low.

The Royals opened the game with a 7-0 run which forced the Fire to come from behind.  Throughout the quarter, the Royals fed the hot hand of Melton Saunders to slowly pull away from the Fire.  

Toward the end of the first half, the Fire made a few in-game adjustments that brought success in the closing minutes of the opening half.  Jeremy Oppenheimer, the reigning Sun Conference Freshman of the Year, shot a perfect 3-3 from beyond the arc and closed out the half with 11 points.  Heading to the locker room, the Fire trailed the Royals 51-47.  

Contrary to the first half, the Fire saw steady offensive contributions from reliable assets in the second half.  CJ Reese and Josiah Barsh did all they could to keep pace with the offensive juggernaut that was the Warner Royals.  As a collective group, the Royals shot an impressive 63.6% from the floor. Reese added 19 second half points while J. Barsh tallied 16.  J. Barsh recorded a season-high 23 points while Reese tallied 28 of his own.  

With less than two minutes  to play, the Fire rattled off a 10-2 run to bring the game within one.  However, crucial foul shooting by Nick Macon and Saunders put the game away and issued the Fire their seventh loss of the season.  

In recent games, the Fire have seen countless contributions from assets off of their bench.  Tonight the Fire bench collected 36 points, all of which came from Oppenheimer and J. Barsh.  

The Fire's next game will take place on Saturday when they battle Webber International on the road.  Tip-off scheduled for 4:00 p.m.  

 

#FantheFire

Print Friendly Version