
Portland

Seattle
Highlights
Summary
SEATTLE (Interstat) ā The Seattle Redhawks used a decisive second half to defeat the Portland Pilots 71-59 in a menās NCAA Division I basketball game Saturday at Key Arena. Leading by nine at halftime, Seattle outscored Portland 42-39 after the break to secure the win. Joel Foxwell led all scorers with 20 points for Portland. Seattleās John Christofilis and Austin Maurer each scored 14 points. The Redhawks capitalized on Portlandās 18 turnovers, converting them into 21 points. Seattle improved to 17-12 overall, while Portland fell to 12-17.
Extended Summary
SEATTLE (Interstat) ā In a game defined by relentless defensive pressure and squandered opportunities, the Seattle Redhawks methodically dispatched the Portland Pilots 71-59 in a menās NCAA Division I basketball game Saturday night at a sparsely attended Key Arena. The contest, a rematch of a one-point Portland victory just two weeks prior, unfolded as a stark contrast to that prior meeting. This time, Seattleās defense was the unequivocal catalyst, forcing 18 Portland turnovers and converting them into 21 points. The Pilots, conversely, managed only 12 points off nine Seattle giveaways. That nine-turnover disparity, coupled with a stark rebounding disadvantage, proved insurmountable for the visitors. Portlandās offensive struggles were profound and persistent. The Pilots shot a frigid 37.5% from the floor, making only 15 of 40 attempts, and connected on just 5 of 19 from three-point range. While they found frequent trips to the free-throw line, making 24 of 29, their inability to generate clean looks in the half-court was a constant theme. Seattle, though not efficient itself at 22 of 58 from the field, leveraged its defensive activity into transition chances and second opportunities, securing nine offensive rebounds to Portlandās two. The most important phase of the game was a decisive stretch bridging the end of the first half and the opening moments of the second. After a sloppy, low-scoring first half that saw Seattle take a 29-20 lead, the Redhawks immediately extinguished any hope of a Pilot comeback after the break. Seattleās Austin Maurer scored on a putback just 56 seconds into the second period, prompting a quick Portland timeout. The stoppage did nothing to stem the tide. The Redhawksā defense continued to harass Portland ball-handlers, and the lead steadily expanded, reaching 17 points at 45-28 with just over 12 minutes to play. This 16-8 run to start the half gave Seattle complete control, and Portland never drew closer than 12 points the rest of the way. Joel Foxwell of Portland provided nearly all of his teamās offensive resistance, finishing with a game-high 20 points in 38 minutes. James OāDonnell added 14 points for the Pilots. For Seattle, the scoring was balanced and synergistic with their defensive identity. Austin Maurer and John Christofilis each scored 14 points, while Will Heimbrodt filled the stat sheet with 11 points, key defensive plays, and two blocks. Jojo Murphy orchestrated the offense with four assists and was a central figure in the defensive press, tallying three of Seattleās 12 steals. The victory improved Seattleās season record to 17-12, while Portland fell to 12-17. The Redhawksā defensive performance validated the pregame analytics, which heavily favored Seattle based on statistical models. Portland must now regroup for a daunting road test at Gonzaga on Wednesday. Seattle heads back on the road for its next contest, a visit to Pepperdine also on Wednesday night.
Preview
SEATTLE (Interstat) ā A tight West Coast Conference race brings renewed urgency to the rematch between the Portland Pilots and Seattle Redhawks this Saturday at Key Arena. Just two weeks after Portland (12-16, 5-8 WCC) edged Seattle 54-53 on its home floor, the Redhawks (16-12, 7-6 WCC) will host the return fixture seeking to level the season series and bolster their conference standing. The February 7 contest was a defensive struggle, a theme for both teams in recent weeks. The Pilots, however, are coming off a high-scoring 95-87 loss to Pepperdine on Wednesday, despite a career-night from junior guard Joel Foxwell. He poured in 35 points and added 8 assists, continuing a torrid scoring stretch. Over his last five games, Foxwell is averaging 24.2 points and 7.2 assists, including a 27-point effort in a win over Gonzaga. His playmaking will be central to Portlandās hopes. Seattle looks to bounce back from a narrow 72-70 home loss to Saint Maryās, also on Wednesday. Forward Jun Seok Yeo led the Redhawks with 20 points in that contest. Yeo, who scored 14 in the earlier loss at Portland, has been a consistent offensive threat, scoring in double figures in five of his last seven outings. His matchup inside will be pivotal. The Redhawks hold the overall season advantage but have lost three of their last five. Portland has struggled for consistency, alternating wins and losses over its past six games. Seattleās defense, which held Oregon State to 50 points in a win last Sunday, will aim to clamp down harder on Foxwell than it did in the first meeting, where he managed only 5 points but dished 9 assists. Saturdayās tipoff is set for 7 p.m. PST. Following this game, Seattle travels to Pepperdine next Wednesday, while Portland prepares for a road test at Gonzaga.