DETROIT, Mich.-It has been on their mind since March 6, 2009. A loss to Indiana University Northwest (IUN) to end the 2008-09 season in which IUN star Pete Trgovich poured in 11 threes on his way to 41 points to bury the best season in program history. On Saturday, the ‘Stangs avenged their season-ending defeat in stunning fashion with a 116-68 throttling of the Redhawks.
The Mustangs
went into Saturday's NAIA-USCAA rivalry match-up with a do-or-die attitude for
postseason play. The game pitted two bubble teams for both the A.I.I. (Mustangs
NAIA Conference) and the USCAA. Currently, the Mustangs sit just ahead of the
Redhawks in the polls. The #9 ranked Mustangs are one spot away (top eight
advance to national tourney) from a return trip to Pittsburgh for a shot at USCAA gold.
In the
A.I.I., the Mustangs hold the fourth and final spot for the rights to travel to
Denver, CO
for the conference tournament. The Redhawks rank fifth in the A.I.I. and were
looking to play spoiler for the second straight season.
A swarming
defensive effort led by Keontay Glazier
(Pontiac, Mich.)
and Mike Jackson (Bloomfield, Mich.)
set the tone from the beginning. The pair shut down potent Redhawk Pete
Trgovich (27ppg) with lockdown defense that forced the star guard into hoisting
many bad shots.
The defense sparked an offensive explosion for the Mustangs
that included a remarkable 78 points in the second half en rout to the
dominating 116-68 victory. The 78-point tally also equaled the Mustangs
game-high this season (01/13/2010 vs. Rochester
- 78 points).
Many
Mustangs got in on the action as the lopsided game progressed. In all, five
Mustangs reached double-figures. Sophomore guard Mark Brissette (Garden City, Mich.)
led the charge with 19 points (3-of-5 3PM). Brissette's 19 was a career-high as
a Mustang. Taking advantage of extended playing time, Brissette added eight
rebounds (three offensive) for his second career-high in the contest.
He was followed
by the Mustangs lone senior, Franklin
Murdock (West Bloomfield,
Mich.) with a season-high 15
points. Murdock also chipped in six rebounds. Eric Johnson (Southfield,
Mich.) dominated the offensive
glass on his way to 14 points and nine rebounds (five offensive).
Marcus Hopkins (Southfield,
Mich.) and
Mike Jackson topped off the double-digit scoring with 11 and 10 respectively. Justin McKinney (Detroit, Mich.)
finished with a well-rounded eight point, six rebound, and six assist night for
the Mustangs.
The Mustangs (6-16) will look to build off the Saturday's pivotal win when they host Great
Lakes Christian College, Thursday, January 28 at 7pm. The
game will be played at Ernest T. Ford Fieldhouse in Highland Park. After the home tilt, the team
will hit the road for three games before ending the regular season at home
against Rochester
College on February 20.