CHICAGO, Ill. – The No. 8 Washington University in St. Louis men's basketball team dropped the UAA opener, 85-62, at No. 4 Chicago on Saturday afternoon. The Bears are now 10-2 overall with an 0-1 record in conference play.
Four Bears scored in double-figures in the loss, led by senior
Yogi Oliff with 12 points, nine rebounds and five assists. Sophomore
Anthony Przybilla scored 12 points and first-year
Theo Rocca scored 11 points and had four rebounds. Sophomore
Connor May scored 10 points and pulled down eight boards.
The Maroons took a quick 5-0 lead and extended that to an eight-point, 10-2 lead less than three minutes in. A 3-pointer from junior
Ryan Cohen followed by a steal from senior
Will Grudzinski and a layup from Przybilla cut it to three points, 10-7 at 16:36.
Chicago continued to hold a small single-digit lead over the Bears as the clock ticked down. Midway through the half, a jumper from Rocca made it a four-point, 20-16 game, and a pair of free throws from senior
Calvin Kapral kept it to four points, 22-18, at 8:58.
At the 7:39 mark, the Maroons' LJ Moore hit a jumper which would start a 16-0 run for Chicago, taking a 41-20 lead over the Bears with 3:09 remaining in the first half.
WashU scored the final six points of the first half on a pair of free throws from May, a jumper from Przybilla and a fastbreak layup from Rocca, heading into halftime trailing 41-26.
The Maroons opened the second half with three-straight 3-pointers to extend their lead to 24-points, 50-26, less than two minutes in.
May and Cohen hit back-to-back 3-pointers, followed a layup from Rocca, a jumper from Oliff and a free throw from junior
Jake Davis to cut Chicago's lead down to 13 points, 52-39, with 13:07 on the clock.
The teams continued to exchange points as the clock wound down, with the Bears coming no closer than 14 points during the remainder of the game.
As a team, WashU shot 23-for-68 (33.8%) and 4-for-15 (26.7%) from 3-point range. WashU went 12-for-13 (92.3%) from the line. Chicago shot 35-for-64 (54.7%) with a 13-for-28 (46.4%) clip from 3-point range. The Bears out-rebounded the Maroons 43-32.
The Bears are back on the road next weekend with a pair of games, starting with a 5:30 p.m. ET contest at Carnegie Mellon on Friday evening. On Sunday, WashU travels to Case Western Reserve University for a 1 p.m. ET tip.
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