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Xavier Boys Basketball

Xavier - Boys Basketball

Wahlert escapes Saints boys

DUBUQUE – The shot was in the air, and Xavier Coach Matt Jenkins thought it was “dead on.”

Instead, Kevin Hosch’s desperation 3-pointer at the buzzer hit off the back iron, and Dubuque Wahlert escaped with a 59-56 victory over the Saints Thursday at Wahlert High School.  

The game was moved to Thursday after a blizzard forced its postponement Tuesday night.

Clasen scored 13 of his team-high 18 points in the fourth quarter. Xavier trailed by 11 points, 56-45, with four minutes left in regulation, but nearly rallied to upset the Class 3A No. 9 Golden Eagles.

“Kevin got open, but he just missed,” Jenkins said. “Wahlert is a good team, and this is a tough place to play.

“I thought we played well enough to win.”

Xavier (4-12, 3-8 MVC) went on a 11-3 run late in the fourth to narrow Wahlert’s lead to 59-56. The Saints had one last shot after calling a timeout in front of their bench.

It appeared the Saints were trying to get guard Ben McDermott free for the tying shot. The ball ended up in Hosch’s hands instead, and his long-range 3-point attempt was off.

“We had three or four different options on the play. We put our best guys on the floor,” Jenkins said.

Xavier took advantage of a slow-starting Wahlert squad to take a 29-23 halftime lead. The Saints went cold in the third quarter, however, and the Eagles seized control.

Wahlert (11-4, 8-3 MVC) broke Xavier’s full-court press and trap and scored easy buckets. The Eagles went on a 11-2 run over the final five minutes of the third quarter to take a two-point lead.

Wahlert extended its lead further in the fourth quarter, thanks to reserve Mike Francis.

Francis, a 6-foot-7 senior, scored eight points in the first 2:30 of the fourth quarter to help the Eagles get out in front.

“(Xavier) is a scrappy team. They’re just young and need to get over the hump,” Wahlert Coach Tom English said. “We knew we were going to be in for a battle.”

Xavier, despite its cold third quarter where it scored only seven points, shot well in streaks. The Saints hit eight 3-pointers, with Clasen accounting for four and McDermott for three.  

“It boiled down to Wahlert getting layups while we settled for jump shots,” Jenkins said. “Wahlert got the easier shots.”

Clasen said the Saints, despite their record, are starting to turn the corner at the end of the season.

“It would have been a big victory,” Clasen said. “The coaches had us prepared well to play in a hostile environment.

“In the end, we just couldn’t could grab (the victory).”

XAVIER (56) – Mitch McLaughlin 3 0-0 6, Ben McDermott 3 0-0 9, Kevin Hosch 1 2-2 4, Alec Clasen 6 2-4 18, Ryan Mains 1 0-0 2, Nolan Dunkirk 1 0-0 2, Mack Mattke 3 2-3 9, Carter Valentine 1 2-2 4, Brian Ropp 0 0-0 0, Peter Kokontis 1 0-0 2. Totals 20 8-11 56.

WAHLERT (59) – Aaron Schueller 3 0-0 6, Riley McCarron 3 2-3 10, Jake May 5 2-4 14, Ryan Ernst 2 4-6 8, Dan Sisler 4 1-2 9, Jon Moore 1 0-0 2, Mike Francis 4 2-2 10, Nathan Burks 0 0-0 0. Totals 22 11-17 59.

Halftime – Xavier 29, Wahlert 23. 3-point goals – Xavier 8 (McDermott 3, Clasen 4, Mattke), Wahlert 3 (McCarron, May 2). Total fouls – Xavier 15, Wahlert 14. Fouled out – None.

Last Updated on Thursday, 03 February 2011 22:44
 

Xavier - Boys Basketball

Saints trimmed by Iowa City West, 56-51

IOWA CITY – Iowa City West’s sophomore duo of Dondre Alexander and Jeremy Morgan combined for 26 points Friday night as the Trojans outmuscled Cedar Rapids Xavier, 56-51, in a Mississippi Valley Conference game in Iowa City.

West took advantage of two consecutive turnovers by the Saints late in the fourth quarter that resulted in two field goals and a 52-48 lead with less than a minute remaining.

“There were about two or three possessions where we lost contact with their shooters and they made us pay for it,” said Xavier Coach Matt Jenkins.

Ryan Mains led the Saints with nine points and four rebounds. Mack Mattke added seven points off the bench, including a key 3-pointer that put Xavier within one point with two minutes remaining.

Last Updated on Saturday, 29 January 2011 00:45

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Xavier - Boys Basketball

Xavier rolls with 41-point 2nd half

WATERLOO -- In a season where league wins have been hard to come by, Waterloo West and Cedar Xavier spent the earlier portion of Tuesday night's Mississippi Valley Conference dust-up searching for some consistency.

Xavier found it, West didn't.

The Saints solved the West's full-court press and used a 41-point second half to secure a 66-49 road win at Siddens Gymnasium.

West (5-8, 2-7 MVC) built first half leads of 12-5 and 21-15, but was never able to deliver a knockout blow. Xavier (4-10, 3-6) took a 24-23 lead into intermission when Ben McDermott followed up a pair of transition layups and an uncontested bucket off an inbound pass with a 3-pointer from the wing to cap a 9-2 run.

The Saints continued to pour on the points from their as they recovered from a 3 of 12 effort from the field in the first quarter by hitting 25 of their final 37 shots.

Last Updated on Thursday, 03 February 2011 22:45

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Xavier - Boys Basketball

Saints boys have a day to enjoy

The Xavier boys basketball team has been having a tough year, but Saturday afternoon the Saints got to smile as they edged West Des Moines Dowling, 63-58, in a non-conference game at Xavier.

“It was a big win for us,” Coach Matt Jenkins said. The Saints improved to 3-10. “It is good for our kids to have success.”

The game started bad for Dowling (9-5) right out of the gate when leading scorer Brad Chellen went down with an apparent ankle injury on the opening tip.

“He is our leading scoring averaging around 12 a game,” Coach Mike O’Connor said. “Losing him hurts, but there are no excuses (for the loss).”

Last Updated on Tuesday, 25 January 2011 23:00

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Xavier - Boys Basketball

Uthoff thwarts Saints as J-Hawks prevail

On paper, anyway, their seasons are going in the opposite  directions.

The Jefferson boys are 10-2 (6-2 in the Mississippi Valley  Conference) and ranked eight in the state. Xavier is 2-10 (2-6 in the  MVC) and nowhere in the polls.

On Friday night in the Saints gym, however, both teams shot the lights out and fought tooth-and-nail on defense from start to finish. In the end, though, Xavier could hardly help but foul and Jefferson could hardly miss free throws.

Hitting 28 of 30 from the line, the J-Hawks prevailed 78-67 after building up a 22-point lead in the third quarter.

Last Updated on Saturday, 22 January 2011 01:58

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