Men's Season Off And Running With Win Over Johns Hopkins

Sam Collins poured in 12 points with three rebounds, two assists and two steals in his first varsity start on Friday night. File Photo | Erin Pence
Sam Collins poured in 12 points with three rebounds, two assists and two steals in his first varsity start on Friday night. File Photo | Erin Pence

CLEVELAND, Ohio – The 2012-13 Wittenberg men's basketball season started on a high note, as a fresh-faced Tiger team handed Johns Hopkins University a 61-44 defeat at the opening game of the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Memorial Tournament hosted by Case Western Reserve University.

In the first-ever meeting between Wittenberg and Johns Hopkins, the Tigers took some time to get rolling, but by the time they tied the game at 12-all with 11:31 left in the first half, the game was under control.

For two of the Tigers' starting five, being on the floor for the tip-off was a brand new experience. Junior Cole Bond (Canton, Ohio/St. Thomas Aquinas) and sophomore Sam Collins (Cleveland Heights, Ohio/Cleveland Heights) each made their first career starts against Hopkins, while juniors Zack Leahy (Rossford, Ohio/Rossford) and Scott Masin (New Carlisle, Ohio/Bethel) each started for just the fourth time. Junior Steven Newell (Englewood, Ohio/Northmont) brought the most experience to the floor with 33 career starts under his belt.

While that may have contributed to a slow start for Wittenberg, the Tigers ably shook off the shrinkwrap on the new season and led 27-18 at the intermission. Every facet of play improved in the second half, where Wittenberg shot an impressive 60 percent from the floor and 8-of-9 at the free throw line.

Leahy went on to finish 4-of-9 from the floor with a team-best 13 points, followed by Collins with 12 and Masin with 11. Leahy and Collins each shot 3-of-4 form the floor in the second half.

Bond contributed a team-high seven rebounds in the contest, followed by Masin with six. Other significant contributers included Newell and sophomore Ben Syroka (Toledo, Ohio/Whitmer), who each hit two three-point shots and finished with six points.

Defensively, the Tigers limited Johns Hopkins to 36 percent shooting overall and 19 percent (3-of-16) from three-point range.

A handful of student-athletes made their varsity debuts, including freshman Teddy Kremchek (Cincinnati, Ohio/Indian Hill) (4 points, 3 rebounds), freshman Alex Fultz (Cincinnati, Ohio/Glen Este) (5 points, 1 rebound), sophomore John Albertson (Morrow, Ohio/Little Miami) (4 points, 3 rebounds) and freshman Jordan Allen (Cleveland, Ohio/Shaker Heights).

With the win, the Tigers advance to the championship game where they will face the hosts, the Spartans of Case Western Reserve, at 7 p.m. Saturday. Head to www.WittenbergTigers.com for live stats and live video of the game.

John Strawn '07