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Late run not enough to get Bees past RedHawks

Late run not enough to get Bees past RedHawks

The Fighting Bees made it interesting, but couldn't find enough firepower to secure the win Wednesday night in Gary, Ind.

After a back-and-forth first half, IU Northwest (14-6, 8-5 CCAC) opened up the second half with a 10-3 run to put the Bees at a 16-point disadvantage.

This was where the Bees started to find their rhythm, with Tom Kazanecki drilling a three followed by layups from Jake Friel and Will Spriggs to ignite a run that eventually cut the lead down to seven.

With nine minutes to go and the Bees trailing 58-48, St. Ambrose rattled off an 11-0 run to claim their first lead of the game. After the Redhawks responded with a three-pointer to retake the lead, Spriggs went down the court to tie the game back up with a layup.

This would be the last field goal the Bees would make for the remainder of the game, with Ben Schols hitting a free throw to cut it to two with a 1:29 to play. A Redhawks three-point play would later seal the game at 67-62.

Kazanecki led St. Ambrose with 17 points on 8-of-16 shooting. Spriggs and Friel scored 15 points apiece as the other two Bees in double-figures. Kazanecki and Jake Conerty both grabbed eight boards each.

The road loss moves St. Ambrose to 7-12 overall and 6-8 in the CCAC. The Bees will return to Lee Lohman Saturday for another conference matchup against Trinity Christian.