January 22, 20051st2ndFinal
Valparaiso384179
Western Illinois424183
Stats at a GlanceVALPOWIU
FG Percentage.583 (28-48) .531 (26-49)
3P FG Percentage.474 (9-19) .455 (5-11)
FT Percentage.824 (14-17) .703 (26-37)
Offensive Rebounds411
Defensive Rebounds1917
Total Rebounds2328
Turnovers1613
Steals57
Bench Points00
LeadersVALPOWIU
PointsOPPLAND - 29
BAEZ - 26
ReboundsHARRIS - 5
BAEZ - 7
AssistsHOWARD - 11
BAEZ - 4
StealsLOYD - 2
JACKSON - 3
BlocksOPPLAND - 1
HARRIS - 1
Valpo Falls In Final Minute To Western Illinois
Saturday, January 22, 2005
Macomb, Ill. - Hot-shooting was the theme for both teams, but Western Illinois used 26 made free throws to defeat Valpo 83-79. Dan Oppland scored a season-high 29 points to lead the Crusaders (7-11, 3-3 Mid-Con).

Shawn Huff added a career-high 14 points, which included four, 3-point baskets. Kenny Harris tallied 12 points and five rebounds, and Seth Colclasure scored 10 points. Ron Howard dished out a career-high 11 assists. Eulis Baez topped the Leathernecks with 26 points and seven rebounds. David Jackson added 16 points, including 5-of-6 free throws in the final 34 seconds.

Valpo, which shot 58 percent overall (28-48), nearly overcame an 11-point second-half deficit with a final minute flurry. Huff's 3-pointer with 37 seconds left pulled Valpo within 77-76. After Jackson made one of two free throws with 34 seconds left to give WIU a 78-76 lead, Valpo had two possessions to tie or take the lead. However, the possessions ended with a missed shot and a turnover.

The nation's leader in 3-point shooting percentage (43.4), Valpo made its comeback with its shooting prowess from beyond the arc. Colclasure made a trey to cut a six-point deficit in half with 1:34 remaining. After WIU's Baez and Valpo's Howard exchanged a two-point sequence, Will Lewis split a pair of free throws with 46 seconds left to extend the Leathernecks' lead to 77-73. Huff's 3-pointer following a nice fake pulled Valpo within one (77-76) - the closest the Crusaders had been to WIU since the 3:35 mark in the first half.

The free throw line proved to be the difference for WIU as it converted 26-of-37 charity tosses (70 percent) to Valpo's 14-of-17 (82 percent). The Leathernecks also outrebounded Valpo 28-23.

Valpo hosts Oakland on Monday beginning at 7:30 p.m. CT.