Box Score HOUGHTON - Michigan Tech overcame a seven-point deficit during
the final seven minutes of Thursday's Great Lakes Intercollegiate
Athletic Conference men's basketball game to win 61-58 and knock
Lake Superior State out of contention for home-court advantage
during the quarterfinal round of next week's GLIAC Tournament.
With the loss, LSSU (13-13 overall, 11-10 GLIAC) trails
second-place Ferris State by two games. The Lakers are one game
behind third-place Saginaw Valley State heading into Saturday's
regular-season finale at 1 p.m. at Northern Michigan.
Michigan Tech (9-17 overall, 8-13 GLIAC), which is 5-2 in its
last seven games, failed to make the GLIAC Tournament field,
but is playing a role in determining which North Division
teams will host first-round games. As of Thursday, the Lakers would
travel to Grand Valley State.
Senior Garrett Konuszewski made a lay-up for a 52-45 LSSU lead
with 7:02 remaining. Michigan Tech scored nine straight points
during the next 3:05 to go ahead 54-52.
The game was tied 56-56 with 2:22 to go. LSSU was 0-for-4 from
the field with three missed three-point attempts and had
a turnover as Michigan Tech scored on three possessions down
the stretch.
Senior Scott Perkins totaled 25 points to lead all scorers, but
he was the only Laker in double figures. LSSU shot 38.3 percent
from the field, including 5-of-28 from three-point range, and made
7-of-10 free throws.
Ali Haidar totaled 20 points and 10 rebounds to lead Michigan
Tech, which shot 36.2 percent from the field, including 8-of-21
from behind the arc. The Huskies were 11-of-21 at the free-throw
line and out-rebounded LSSU, 46-37.
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