Shooting Woes Plague Men’s Hoops in Loss at Saint Mary’s

Sometimes the ball doesn’t bounce your way and that was certainly the case Wednesday night for the Gustavus men’s basketball team in a season-opening 67-45 loss at Saint Mary’s. The Gusties had a tough time converting shots from the field, particularly from three-point range, making just 3-of-25. 

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WINONA, Minn. – Sometimes the ball doesn’t bounce your way and that was certainly the case Wednesday night for the Gustavus men’s basketball team in a season-opening 67-45 loss at Saint Mary’s. The Gusties had a tough time converting shots from the field, particularly from three-point range, making just 3-of-25.

Gustavus started the game on the right foot, jumping out to a 12-5 lead in the first six minutes of the game to force a Saint Mary’s timeout. Peter Lundquist (Sr., Rochester) scored his eighth point at the 12:05 mark to extend the Gustie lead to 14-5, but the Cardinals responded with 18 unanswered points over the next five minutes to grab a 23-14 advantage. The home team continued to increase its lead and carried a 35-23 lead into the locker room at half.

Gustavus simply could not convert from beyond the arc in the first 20 minutes, shooting just 1-of-17. The second half was more of the same as the Cardinals were able to create more separation en route to the 22-point victory.

The Gusties shot a pedestrian 25.8 percent (16-62) from the field compared to 49.1 percent (27-55) by the Cardinals. A silver lining for the Black and Gold was the trips to the free throw line, making 10-of-13. The Gusties also edged the Cardinals on the boards 40-39.

Lundquist led the Gusties with 10 points on 4-of-14 shooting, including four rebounds and four blocks. Logan Rezac (Sr., Andover) and Kaleb Feahn (Sr., Waseca) chipped in nine points apiece. Nolan Malo (Jr., Owatonna) posted a team-high seven rebounds.

Gustavus (0-1) begins conference play Saturday afternoon at home against Augsburg. Tipoff is slated for 2 p.m.