Bruins hold on for 82-76 win at No. 15 College of the Ozarks

Taylor Young paced Bellevue with 20 points, four rebounds and two assists.
Taylor Young paced Bellevue with 20 points, four rebounds and two assists.

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POINT LOOKOUT, Mo. -- Junior Taylor Young led four Bruins in double figures with 20 points as the sixth-ranked Bellevue University men's basketball team held on for an 82-76 Midlands Collegiate Athletic Conference victory over No. 15-ranked College of the Ozarks Friday night in Keeter Gymnasium.

The Bruins improved to 17-3 on the season and 3-1 in the MCAC. Ozarks fell to 13-5 overall and 2-2 in league play. 

Young paced BU with 20 points, four rebounds and two assists. Thomas Hammock and Alex Worthen-Harris both poured in 14 points with Worthen-Harris connecting on all seven of his shots. Pogos Trunyan scored 10 points after finishing 3-of-6 from 3-point range. 

Ethan Murray led the Bobcats with 22 points. Derek Daniels recorded a double-double with 11 points and a game-high 19 rebounds. 

Worthen-Harris hit at all six of his first-half shots, while scoring the Bruins' first eight points and propelling the BU offense with 12 points in the opening period. 

After the Bruins broke away from a 27-27 tie with an 11-3 run, the Bobcats countered with seven-straight points to pull to within one point at 38-37 with 27 second left in the first period. Hammock nailed a 3-pointer just before the buzzer to give BU a 41-37 edge at halftime. 

After a Murray free throw to open the second half, the Bruins scored eight-straight to open up a double-digit lead at 49-38 at the 16:52 mark. Another 3-pointer by Hammock expanded the margin to 16 points at 65-49 with 9:35 remaining. 

Bellevue maintained a 15-point (72-57) advantage with just over six minutes left, before Ozarks used a six-point run to slice the lead to single digits at 72-63 at the 3:42 mark. 

A 4-point play by Murray brought the Bobcats to within six (76-70) with just over a minute left in the contest. Two more triples by Murray cut the margin to four points (80-76) with 29 seconds remaining. Young connected on a pair of free throws and Ozarks missed three consecutive jumpers to give BU the 82-76 victory. 

The Bruins will travel to Conway, Ark. tomorrow (Jan. 24) for a 5 p.m. MCAC match at Central Baptist College.