Houghton College
Men Fall to Fisher in Final Seconds
(Boston, Mass.)—The Houghton College men’s team battled back from a six-point
deficit with less than a minute to go and tied Fisher College, only to lose 68-66 on a running
bank shot with four seconds left.
“I’m disappointed,” said
Brad Zarges, Houghton’s head coach,
“I felt like it was a game we should have won.”
They almost did. Down by six with 50 seconds to go, the
Highlanders made an old-fashioned three-point play, got a defensive stop
and then sunk a three-point field goal to tie it up with 17 seconds
left.
But with four seconds to go a Fisher player banked in a shot
while falling down to re-take the lead. Houghton got off a last-second
shot, but it rimmed out and the game was over.
“We had a poor offensive effort in the first half of the
game,” said Zarges. The halftime score was 24-23 in Fisher’s favor.
“Then, in the second half, we played poorly on defense,” he added. “It
gets back to the word we keep stressing: consistency.”
The loss drops Houghton to 4-4 on the season, with three games
coming up next week. The men will host the Walsh University Cavaliers on
Wednesday, January 2, at 7:00 p.m.