Eags prep for BSC play by routing Wolves
Eastern Washington dusted off visiting Walla Walla University 89-61 at Reese Court on Tuesday night.
And while the matchup against the NAIA Division II Wolves probably didn't do much to prepare the Eagles for Saturday's Big Sky opener at Portland State, it seemed to be just what coach Kirk Earlywine was looking for.
You can read an unedited version of the game story that will appear in Wednesday morning's S-R below.
And check back later this week for a short preview of the Big Sky Conference, and where Earlywine expects his Eagles to fit into the regular-season title chase.
DUNN SCORES 24 AS EAGLES ROLL
As tune-up opponents go, Eastern Washington’s men’s basketball team probably could have done better than
But the wounded and weary Eagles made the most of the opportunity Tuesday night by sticking with the game plan and getting some young players plenty of minutes in an
Not much of what transpired will aid Eastern (3-4) on Saturday, when it opens Big Sky Conference play on the road against
“Yes, we did get something out of this game,” Earlywine said. “We got some work on our zone offense, and we got four freshmen playing time – and there’s no substitute for that.”
And the Eagles also did a good job of sharing the basketball, which resulted in a career-high 23 points for senior forward Mark Dunn, who dominated inside.
“Coach wanted us to go inside, and we did a really good job of that,” explained the 6-foot-8, 260-pound Dunn, who made nine of 12 field-goal attempts and five of six free throws. “Our guards were getting us the ball in there all night, and they passed up a lot of wide-open shots to do it.”
Senior guard Benny Valentine finished with 15 points, seven assists and two steals for the Eagles – an effort that drew praise from Earlywine.
“I thought Benny did a terrific job of sticking with playing the way we want him to play and not taking bad shots,” Earlywine said. “He got the ball moved and created shots for his teammates
“The challenge for Benny now is to see if he can play the right way in a big game – in a tight game – which they’re all going to be from now on.”
Along with the contributions of Dunn and Valentine, Eastern also got a combined 23 points from freshmen guards Glen Dean and Kevin Winford.
But Eastern closed the opening period with a 16-7 run that produced a 50-32 halftime lead that was never threatened.
Dunn finished the half with 17 points, while Winford added nine. Valentine scored only six points, but finished the period with six assists and a steal.
Earlywine said Moore and Brunell are both questionable for Saturday’s league opener against PSU, but Dunn is holding out hope that both of this frontline teammates will be ready.
“We’re’ going to need them,” he said.