Charger News
Thu, Feb 25, 2010 | Men's Basketball
The Chargers snapped a two-game skid against the Bulldogs of Concordia with a 62-53 GPAC quarterfinal win in Seward, Nebraska.
Both teams struggled shooting the ball (35.3 percent for BCU and 30.2 percent for Concordia), but the Chargers shot 80.8 percent from the free throw, while the Bulldogs managed only 55.0 percent.  From three-point land, the Chargers were 5-22 (22.7 percent), while the Bulldogs were 4-17 (23.5 percent).   
 
Chase Vander Feen led four Chargers in double figures with 14 points.  Matt Geelan added 13 points and a team-high nine rebounds.  Kyle Semprini was 1-8 from downtown and finished with 10 points.  Eric Rohe came off the bench to register 10 points and eight rebounds.
 
Sam Huebner was the lone Bulldog to reach double digits as he finished with 14 points.  He also led the team with 12 rebounds.  The Bulldogs outrebounded the Chargers by one, 44-43. 
 
The fifth-seeded Chargers improved to 23-8 on the season, while fourth-seeded Concordia dropped to 18-12.  The Chargers advance to Saturday's GPAC semifinals, where they will most-likely play the No. 1 seed, Dakota Wesleyan. 
 
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