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DeVos Fieldhouse
Hope College's DeVos Fieldhouse
65
Carthage CARTHAGE 4-2
77
Winner Calvin CALVINM 3-3
Carthage CARTHAGE
4-2
65
Final
77
Calvin CALVINM
3-3
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Carthage CARTHAGE 32 33 65
Calvin CALVINM 38 39 77

Game Recap: #22 Men's Basketball | | By Steve Marovich, Part-Time Assistant to the Director of Athletic Communications

Men's Basketball Opens Midwest Challenge with a 77-65 Loss to Calvin on Dec. 4

Red Men Take on No. 5 Hope College on Saturday

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The Carthage College men's basketball team (4-2, 0-0 College Conference of Illinois and Wisconsin) entered a difficult stretch of non-conference games on Friday, Dec. 4 with a 77-65 loss to Calvin College (3-3) on the opening night of the Midwest Challenge at Hope College's DeVos Fieldhouse in Holland, Mich.  The loss snapped a three-game Carthage win streak, all on the road.
 
In Friday's second game, No. 5 Hope College (4-1) got by Wheaton College (Ill., 3-3), 88-83 in double-overtime.  On Saturday, Dec. 5, Calvin plays Wheaton (Ill.) at 1 p.m., EST, followed by Carthage versus Hope at 3 p.m., EST.
 
Calvin edged out to a seven-point lead, 26-19, at 7:42 first half.  Carthage got it back to one point. 33-32, at 1:15, thanks to a pair of three-pointers by Jordan Kedrowski.  The Knights led by six points at the break, 38-32, thanks to converting 13-of-16 from the free-throw line.
 
Calvin opened the second half with a 12-3 run to take a 15-point lead, 50-35, at 16:10.  Carthage got it back to seven points, 58-51, at 10:24, and seven again, 64-57, at 7:10, but no closer.  The Knights went on to win by 12 points, 77-65.
 
Calvin shot 42 percent (26-62), including seven-of-20 from three-point range, while Carthage shot 37 percent (23-63), including just eight-of-29 three-pointers.  The Knights got the free-throw line 22 times and made 18, while the Red Men converted 11-of-16.  Calvin had a whopping, 51-30 rebounding advantage, including an 18-10 edge on the offensive boards.
 
Jordan Daley led the Knights with a game-high 25 points on nine-of-19 field goals, along with a game-high 12 rebounds.  Austin Parks added 17 points on six-of-10 shooting.  Jordon Kedrowski (Fr., Bolingbrook Ill./Downers Grove-North) led the Red Men with 22 points on seven-of-20 field goals, including five-of-14 three-pointers.  Mike Stevenson (Jr., Burlington, Wis./Wilmot-Union) was the only other Carthage player in double figures with 18 points on six-of-11 shooting, along with five-of-five from the free-throw line.
 
"This was one of those missed opportunities," said Carthage coach Bosko Djurickovic.  "Every time we needed a stop or a basket, we didn't get it, and they came down and scored.  We had it within seven points, with the ball, but to their credit, offensively, they made a big shot every time they needed one.  The one number that really sticks out, and this has been a sticking point for years with us, was the 51-30 rebounding advantage.  The only guy who can fix that number is me.  Our schemes are good, and we compete well, but sometimes we get overwhelmed on the boards.  Calvin had more players tonight who were likely to score than we did.  This is one we'll regret, because if they threw it again right now, I think we have every chance to win.  Hope tomorrow will try and play up-and-down the court at their pace.  If we allow them to get into transition, it'll be a long afternoon."
 
The Midwest Challenge, formerly known as the CCIW-MIAA Challenge, was first played in December 2004 and comes to an end this year after as 12-year run.  Wheaton (Ill.) played host to the inaugural men's tournament in 2004, along with the 2008 and 2012 events.  Hope played host to the 2005, 2009 and 2015 tournaments, Carthage to the 2006, 2010 and 2014 events and Calvin to the 2007, 2011 and 2014 tournaments.  Wheaton (Ill.) leads the tournament standings with a 14-8 record, followed by Hope at 12-10, Carthage at 10-12 and Calvin with an 8-14 mark.
 
Kevin VandeStreek (361-149, 21 years at Calvin/476-236, 27 years overall thru Dec. 3) coaches the Calvin College Knights, who lost a pair of games at last weekend's Cornerstone University "Grand Rapids Sports Hall of Fame Classic."  Jordan Daley (Sr., Grand Rapids, Mich./Christian) leads Calvin with an 18.4 scoring average, along with a 6.2 rebounding mark.
 
Greg Mitchell (21-10, 2 years thru Dec. 3) coaches the Hope College Dutchmen, who lost to Cornerstone, 73-67, in last Saturday's "Grand Rapids Sports Hall of Fame Classic" title game.  Harrison Blackledge (Jr., Canton, Ohio/Hoover) leads Hope with a 14.0 scoring mark. 
 
Carthage is coached by Bosko Djurickovic (507-264, 30 years/311-185, 20 years at Carthage thru Dec. 3). Jordan Kedrowski (Fr., Bolingbrook Ill./Downers Grove-North) leads the Red Men with a 16.0 scoring average and a .444 three-point field-goal percentage (16-of-36), while Mike Stevenson (Jr., Burlington, Wis./Wilmot-Union) averages 13.4 points and 6.4 rebounds.
 
Mike Schauer (116-56, 7 years at Wheaton/262-149, 16 years overall thru Dec. 3) coaches the Wheaton College Thunder.  Wheaton (Ill.) lost at home to the University of Chicago, 77-52, on Wednesday.  Michael Berg leads the team in both scoring (16.0 points per game) and rebounding (10.2).
 
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