November 4, 2012 in Sports

Eastern WashingtonEagles (Full-size photo)

The new-look Eastern Washington basketball team relied on some old hands Sunday afternoon at Reese Court.

Amid all the fresh faces in the lineup, it fell to senior guards Kevin Winford and Jeffrey Forbes to spark the Eagles to an easy 96-70 exhibition win over NAIA Concordia.

It didnt start easily the visitors from Portland, playing their fourth game of the season and fresh off a three-point loss to Portland State, led by a point halfway through the first half. But the Eagles outclassed the Crusaders the rest of the way in their first game of the season.

I just keep the locker room optimistic and positive, said Winford, who finished with 18 points on 7-for-12 shooting and had seven assists. They look up to us, and they listen to us.

Several hundred fans got a free look at an Eastern team that includes 10 players whove never played for the Eagles before. That included forward Venky Jois, a 6-foot-7 Australian who showed good athleticism en route to eight points and 10 rebounds; Oregon transfer Martin Seiferth, a 6-10 post who added 11 points and 10 boards; and point guard Justin Crosgile, a transfer from Saint Josephs who had a game-high eight assists.

Still, the Eagles needed 10 minutes to overcome a sloppy start. Concordia led by as many as four points early in the game and 19-18 with 10:20 left in the first half, but Winford took over the game before intermission, scoring seven straight points as Eastern stretched a two-point lead to nine.

Eastern outscored Concordia 29-7 the rest of the first half to take control.

Continue reading here:
Eastern sheds some rust in exhibition victory - Sun, 04 Nov 2012 PST

Related Posts
November 5, 2012 at 9:06 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Sheds