Mequon -
Jumping out of the gates to lead 10-0, 16-2 and 18-4 in the
first half, the Falcons protected their home court with a 90-58
Northern Athletics Conference Tournament Quarterfinal victory over
Wisconsin Lutheran on Wednesday.
In total, 14 different players scored for Concordia led by
Mitchell Schneider's 18 and 15 from Skip Newton-Kemp, as the
Falcons shot a blistering 64.5% from the field in the opening 20
minutes and finished at 59.4% for the game.
The Falcons worked the ball inside and registered 44 points in
the paint while also knocking down nine-of-19 three-point attempts,
with Schneider hitting four out of the five triples he
attempted.
Aaron Clark and Noah Kegley were among the Falcons to register
the first points of their young collegiate careers, with 25 total
players between the two teams all notching at least one point. The
Warriors, who saw their season come to a close at 5-21, were paced
by 16 points from Jeremy Murphy.
The win improved the Falcons record to 23-3 overall, as they
find themselves ranked 21st in the nation and first in the region.
More than 500 fans packed the John Buuck Fieldhouse, with the bulk
of the fans dressed for the white out.
"The crowd was outstanding tonight," said Falcons Head Coach
Shawn Cassidy. "The players fed off their energy."
Concordia will look to feed of the crowds energy once again on
Friday, when they entertain Edgewood College in a NAC Tournament
Semifinal at 7pm. Edgewood knocked off Lakeland in a quarterfinal,
84-72.