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Saints Skid Continues Against Butler

Saints Skid Continues Against Butler

The Seward County Saints couldn't come up with enough defensive stops to defend their home floor Saturday night in the Greenhouse, falling 99-88 to visiting Butler to drop their seventh game in their past eight outings. 

 

The Saints didn't get off to a particularly good start Saturday night, falling behind Butler 10-4 to get things going, but Seward recovered, coming back to tie the game at 12 on a bucket inside from Charles Beauregard with 12:50 remaining in the first half.  Seward took a seven point lead at the 7:44 mark as Beauregard nailed a three and Tre Kidd scored four straight to make it 27-20, but Butler heated up from there, scoring 27 points in the final seven minutes of the half to erase the Saints lead and take a 47-43 lead into the break. 

 

Butler connected on 11 of their last 15 field goals of the half to shoot 50% after a slow start while Seward hit on 40% from the field in the period.  Kevin Sims led all scorers with 14 at the break while Kidd dropped in 12 for Seward. 

 

Seward cut it to a one point game early in the second half at 48-47 after a pair of Beauregard free throws, but Butler steadily grew their lead on the Saints, opening up their first double digit advantage of the game 3:45 into the half at 59-49.  The Grizzlies pushed their lead to 14 midway through the second half, but the Saints kept clawing.  Seward cut their deficit back to 10 on a three point play by big man Martavious Wilson, but an 8-2 run after that, all but put the game away for Butler as the Grizzlies opened their biggest lead of the night at 88-71 with just 3:41 left.  The Saints closed the distance in garbage time late, but in the end, ran out of time as Butler walked away with a 99-88 win to send Seward to their fourth straight defeat. 

 

The Saints finished the night at 43% shooting and 44% from downtown, but Butler shot 60% over the final 30 minutes and 52% overall to come out with the 11 point win.  Sims led Seward with 26 in the losing effort while Beauregard had 15. 

 

Seward drops to 6-13 overall and 3-12 in conference play with the loss, dropping them into a three way tie for last place in the conference standings at nights end.  It marks the Saints worst start since the 1982-1983 season.  Butler improves to 12-5 overall and 9-5 in league action, keeping in the thick of things in the league race. 

 

Next up for Seward is a long road trip to Concordia on Wednesday where they will take on the upstart Cloud County Thunderbirds in Bryant Gymnasium in a 8:00 tip. 

 

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