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Bluffton tops Anderson with Bixler career-high 23 points

By Tim Stried
February 10, 2003


Led by a career-high 23 points from senior Marcus Bixler, Bluffton College knocked off Anderson University, the second-ranked team in the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference, 93-84 Saturday afternoon in Founders Hall.

The win came in Bluffton's only game last week as the Beavers had Wednesday night off. Bluffton has now won four of its last six games and is 8-5 overall since the middle of December.

"We're playing at the level of intensity that we want our teams to play at," said head coach Guy Neal after the win over Anderson. "The kids have done a good job on focusing on the tendencies of our opponents and it has made us a much better defensive team."

Bluffton (10-11, 4-7 HCAC) will travel to Franklin College Wed. at 7:30 (live broadcast on WDOH 107.1 FM, www.wdoh.com) before returning home to host Transylvania University at 3 p.m. Saturday. The annual Alumni Game will tip-off at 1 p.m. prior to the Transy contest.

Senior Mike Leimeister continues to lead the HCAC in scoring at 22.9 points per game and his 8.1 rebounds per game ranks second. Junior Brad Boyles has taken over the league lead in field goal shooting at .620, while Bixler ( 10.2 ppg) ranks second in assists (4.3 apg) and 3-point shooting percentage (.463), third in steals (1.8 spg) and fourth in free throw shooting (.812). Senior Derek DeNero is also averaging in double figures at 11.6 points per game.

 

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Bixler hit a career-high four 3-pointers and added five rebounds, four assists and three steals to lead the Beavers to their nine-point win over Anderson, which sees their record slip to 14-7 overall and 7-4 in the HCAC.

Bluffton held Anderson, the top-scoring club in the conference at 87.9 points per game, to a 37.9% shooting percentage from the floor and a 9-for-28 (32.1%) effort from 3-point range. Leimeister added 19 points, DeNero added 14 and freshman Darren Clark netted a career-high 10 points off the bench.

Foul trouble was a concern the entire game, as Boyles fouled out and four other BC players ended the game with four fouls. One of those players was Bixler, but he didn't let that stop him from carrying Bluffton to its first win over Anderson since the 2000-01 season.

"Marcus is playing like you want your senior point guard to play," said Neal. "He's playing defense, he's running the offense and he has stepped up his own offensive point production."

Bixler's previous career high was 20 points at Anderson on January 11 but the Ravens won 89-87. In the win Saturday, however, his points helped increase Bluffton's leads while its leading scorer, Leimeister, was on the bench either due to fouls or an injured forearm, which sent him out of the game for several minutes in the second half. He did return, though, and the injury isn't serious.

Bluffton hit 7-of-11 three-pointers in the first half to go up by as many as 11 points, but BC led by just two points at halftime, 45-43. Bluffton built their lead up to 13 points at 72-59 with 7:54 remaining in the game, but a 13-0 Anderson run tied the score at 72-72 with 5:33 to play. Back-to-back layups from Boyles off nice assists from freshman Eric Sweet and Bixler put BC back up by four and Bluffton didn't trail the rest of the way.

Sweet finished with nine points and new career highs of nine rebounds, four assists and three blocked shots. Boyles and freshman Simeon Talley each chipped in seven points