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Roundup: North Central falls to Illinois Wesleyan

Updated: January 23, 2013 10:31PM



MEN’S BASKETBALL

Cardinals fall to Illinois Wesleyan — North Central College men’s basketball team saw an opportunity to move into a tie for first place in the CCIW standings slip from its grasp Wednesday night at Illinois Wesleyan, as the Cardinals faded down the stretch and took a 69-61 loss at the Shirk Center.

The fifth-ranked Cardinals (16-2, 5-2 CCIW), who were playing with their full lineup for the first time in two weeks, were outscored 11-2 over the final four minutes of play and fell two games behind the 16th-ranked Titans (15-3, 7-0) in the chase for the conference title.

North Central senior forward Aaron Tiknis returned from a three-game absence and drained a three-pointer for the game’s first basket, but the Titans followed with three straight shots from beyond the arc. Landon Gamble converted a three-point play, Tiknis added another triple, and Derek Raridon sank a three to put the Cardinals ahead once again at 12-9.

IWU bounced back to lead briefly at 17-16 before a Pat Rourke three-pointer. The score was tied at 19-19 when the Cardinals tallied five straight points to take their largest lead at 24-19, but the Titans bounced back promptly with three-pointers from Victor Davis and Andrew Ziemnik to pull ahead, 25-24, and prompt a North Central timeout with 9:30 on the clock.

The lead changed hands six times in the final eight minutes of the opening half. Raridon negated a 38-35 deficit with a three from the right corner with 1:23 left, but Ziemnik countered with the Titans’ seventh three-pointer of the half and sent the hosts into halftime with a 41-38 edge.

IWU pulled ahead to a 49-41 advantage with 13:50 to play before the Cardinals got two free throws from Gamble, an inside jumper from Jack Burchett and a layup from Vince Kmiec to slash the deficit to two points with 10:54 left. Burchett scored again in the paint to tie the game at 53-53, and the teams traded baskets before the Titans’ Brady Zimmer converted a three-point play.

Gamble scored in the post to narrow the gap to one point, then found Rourke cutting to the basket for a layup to give the Cardinals their first lead of the second period at 59-58 with 4:07 to play. IWU tied the score on a charity shot by Zimmer, then took the lead for good on back-to-back jumpers by Ziemnik and Kevin Reed. North Central was unable to muster another comeback attempt, missing eight of its final nine shots from the floor.

Despite missing some time in the second half after sustaining a cut on his forehead, Raridon put up a game-high 21 points on 9 of 16 shooting. Gamble turned in 13 points and Tiknis collected 10 points, 13 rebounds and two blocked shots in his return to action.

Ziemnik led five IWU double-figure scorers with 19 points, while Dylan Overstreet put up 13 and Davis added 12.

The Cardinals travel to face 25th-ranked Wheaton College (14-4, 4-3) on Saturday. Tipoff at King Arena is scheduled for 7 p.m.

COLLEGE TRACK

North Central men ranked No. 3 — The North Central men’s track and field team occupies the No. 3 spot in the NCAA Division III National Team Computer Rankings, released Wednesday by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.

Winners of the last three NCAA Division III Indoor National Championships, the Cardinals were No. 1 in the USTFCCCA’s preseason rankings before a third-place finish in last Friday’s Cardinal Opener which featured the three top-ranked teams in Division III. The then-No.3 University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh placed first in the meet, while the second-ranked University of Wisconsin-La Crosse was second.

Wisconsin-Oshkosh is No. 1 in this week’s rankings with a total of 161.41 points, while Wisconsin-La Crosse is second with 147.32 and North Central is third with 135.23. The top five is rounded out by the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater (124.11) and the University of St. Thomas (110.27).

The Cardinals return to competition on Friday, traveling to Carthage College to participate in the Tadd Metzger Invitational.

NCC women ranked 17th — The North Central women’s track and field team is ranked 17th nationally in the most recent NCAA Division III National Team Computer Rankings, released Wednesday by the USTFCCCA.

The Cardinals tallied 45.53 points. Wartburg College (Iowa), which won last year’s indoor national championship and has claimed three of the past four titles, remains the nation’s No. 1 with 166.51 points, followed by the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh (149.90) and Williams College (92.10).

The Cardinals, who opened the 2013 season last Friday with a fourth-place finish in the Cardinal Opener at Al B. Carius Track, return to competition Friday when they travel to Carthage College for the Tadd Metzger Invitational.

KANE COUNTY COUGARS

Job fair for seasonal positions — The Kane County Cougars will hold a job fair for prospective seasonal employees on Saturday, Feb. 16 from 9 a.m. to noon at Fifth Third Bank Ballpark in Geneva. Interested individuals are encouraged to stop by the stadium during the three-hour session to complete an application. The following part-time seasonal positions are available for the 2013 season: concession stand staff (includes cashiers, food runners, cooks, and stand managers); picnic servers; beer servers; suite attendants (wait staff experience required); bartender (experience required).

Applications are available at kccougars.com or at the Cougars administrative office, located at Fifth Third Bank Ballpark. Those with additional questions can contact the Cougars personnel department at (630) 232-8811.





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