By Peter Lujan
Transcript Correspondent
pllujan@owu.edu
The game appeared to be spiraling out of control halfway through the first half for Ohio Wesleyanâs men in their basketball matchup against Wabash College Wednesday night.
The Bishopsâ trailed the Little Giants of Wabash 24-7, but they stepped up the pace before the half ended and also in the second half. Although it was close at the end, it still wasnât enough and OWU lost in Branch Rickey Arena with a final score of 80-77.
Senior guard Jaret Gerber led the way for the Bishops, scoring 17 points on the strength of five three-pointers.
The poor start was partially due to the Bishopsâ shooting 5 of 22 from the 3-point range in the first half. That shot eluded the Bishops as they finished the game shooting 11 of 44 from 3-point range.
âOur offense is very high volume, we take a lot of shots, we shoot a lot of threes. Â Some nights, itâs just not going in,â said freshman guard Jack Clement.
During the second half, Gerber and Clement created momentum after trailing at the half, 37-31. A layup by Clement tied the game at 39 after a quick 8-2 run to start the second half.
âWhen weâre out there running, when weâre getting up and down, thatâs when weâre at our best,â Clement said.
The Bishopsâ and Little Giantsâ battled for the rest of the game, but Wabash was able to maintain a double-digit lead for the most part. Freshman point guard Bryson Lane hit some very important shots down the stretch, scoring 11 points in the second half.
The Bishops relied on the strength of their defense and the hot hand of Gerber down the stretch.
âWhen Gerb gets hot, he gets hot,â Clement said.
Gerber knocked down three triples. The Bishopsâ aggressive play brought the team within one point with 14 seconds left, forcing them to foul Tyler Watson of Wabash. Watson nailed both free throws to give the Little Giantsâ a 3-point lead with 11 seconds left.
The Bishopsâ had one last chance to tie the game and send it to overtime, but a heavily guarded corner three from Lane was no good. Time expired and the Bishopsâ had come up just short.
âWe drew up a really good play, we just didnât get open,â Clement said.
The Bishopsâ next game is at 3 p.m. Saturday against Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio.