Julio Feliciano

Geoducks go 1-1 on road: climb to no. 21 in the country

Friday night

 

Evergreen’s men’s basketball took on the Oregon Institute of Technology in Klamath Falls and lost 99-74 despite shooting .500 from the field. The number one team in the Cascade Collegiate Conference and third ranked team in the NAIA, Oregon Tech shot 26-30 from the free-throw line and out-rebounded the Geoducks 39-27 in front of a home crowd of over 2,000 fans.

The loss postponed Evergreen’s 10th conference win for at least one more game.

Getting to know your Geoducks: men's basketball

No. 34: Anthony Gallagher
Anthony Gallagher is a 6-foot-8 big man who hails from Puyallup, Wash. After a two-year stint at Lower Columbia College he has made his presence felt on the Geoduck basketball team. While his inside presence is feared by opponents, his ability to shoot beyond the arc is a threat should he get the ball outside.
What is your greatest athletic achievement?
Going to the national tournament last year. It was a whole different atmosphere. Additionally, Gallagher said he learned a lot from the experience.

Men's basketball unstoppable in Oregon

The Evergreen men’s basketball team was on the road this weekend in Portland, Ore., to take on Cascade Collegiate Conference powerhouse Warner Pacific University and Concordia University.

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