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Published - Friday, February 08, 2008

UW-Platteville takes sole possession of WIAC lead with double-OT win over UW-L


UW-L's Andrew Haass goes up for a layup early in the second half Thursday night at Mitchell Hall. Jared Anderson photo

The thought of playing what likely would be another difficult game in less than 48 hours didn’t scare Tony Mane. And he believed in his heart the outcome would be a positive one.

Mane’s demeanor contradicted the disappointed look he shared with his UW-La Crosse men’s basketball teammates Thursday night. UW-Platteville had pulled out a 78-77, double-overtime WIAC victory over the Eagles at Mitchell Hall. It was a game in which UW-L held leads late in regulation as well as the first overtime.

And as luck — or in this case Mother Nature, would have it — UW-L (10-11, 5-7) had one day to prepare for Saturday’s game at UW-Oshkosh. The Eagles’ game against Platteville (16-4, 10-2) had been delayed a day by a snowstorm that prevented the Pioneers’ team bus from leaving southwestern Wisconsin.

Mane knew it would be a difficult loss for the Eagles to shake off. But he knew they had to move forward.

“We played hard. (UW-L) Coach (Ken) Koelbl told us he was proud of the way we played,” said Mane, who scored a game-high 25 points. “But at the end of the day nobody feels good right now because we couldn’t get the win.”

And what a win it would have been had UW-L beaten the Pioneers, who took sole possession of first place in the WIAC and are ranked 17th by D3hoops.com.

The Eagles led 62-60 with 19 seconds left in regulation after junior point guard Brandon Brown sank one of two free-throw attempts. They led 68-65 after Chris Fehrenbach nailed a jumper with 1:55 left in the first overtime.

But Platteville responded each time. Junior center Jeff Skemp forced overtime by sinking two free throws with 5 seconds left. Charlie Lohoff’s

3-pointer with 1:32 left in the first overtime tied the game at 68. And Curt Hanson’s free throws with 8 seconds left in the second overtime gave the Pioneers a 78-75 lead.

“I always tell our guys that character isn’t built through adversity. It reveals who you are,” UW-Platteville coach Paul Combs said. “We’ve responded well in tough games.”

Koelbl is optimistic the Eagles will do the same, even with what was a crushing defeat.

“These guys are young, and they’re resilient,” Koelbl said. “We’ve got a group that’s competed hard against the top teams in the league. We know that we can go toe-to-toe with them. Our guys know that they’re good enough to (beat them).”

Kirk Bey can be reached at (608) 791-8414 or at kbey@lacrossetribune.com.

 

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