Penn closes its year at 22-11, while #16 Grand View will continue their campaign at the NAIA Division II Men's Basketball National Championships in Point Lookout, Mo. from March 10-16.
The Statesmen played even with the Vikings for the first few minutes, tied at 4-4, but then the door was slammed in their collective faces. Grand View went on a 22-2 run and never led by less than double digits again, eventually holding a 47-23 lead at the break.
After being outshot 61.3%-20.7% in the first period, Penn fought valiantly to make it respectable in the second stanza, shooting 54.5% for a finally tally of 38.7%. Unfortunately, the Vikings (25-7) also performed well from the field after intermission, making 52.4% of their shots and never really gave Penn much hope.
The visitors, who had knocked off the #3 and #2 seeds earlier in the week, were behind by as much as 26 points before slowing chipping away at the deficit.
Still down by 20 points with 9:15 remaining, Penn scored 14 of the next 18 points to get as close as ten at 70-60 with 3:03 left in regulation.
Grand View unfortunately put the dagger in Penn's proverbial heart by connecting on back-to-back buckets to cruise to the win.
In their final collegiate contest, the duo of
Joel Stout (Sr., New Sharon, North Mahaska HS) and
Kris Miller (Sr., Belleville, Mich., Belleville HS) did all they could to extend their careers one more game.
Stout, who had just three first-half points, erupted for 20 in the second period to finish with a game-high 23 points. The senior finishes his career with 1,061 points, good for 15th all-time in program history.
Miller added 19 points and leaves Penn high on numerous rankings, most notably second on the career scoring list with 1,722 points. The senior also departs as first in steals (227) and three-pointers attempted (613). His 645 points during this campaign is also the second-highest tally in Penn history.
Travis Iverson (Jr., Royal, Wash., Columbia Basin CC) posted eight points off the bench and tied
Caleb Stout (Sr., New Sharon, New Sharon HS) with seven rebounds. Stout contributed four points on the evening.
Jesse DeGeest (Sr., Tracy, Twin Cedars HS) produced six points in the loss, while
Walter Herron (So., Houston, Texas, Westfield HS) had just four points with six rebounds and the team's lone block.
Miller paced Penn with three assists, while
Caleb Stout had a team-best two steals.
The loss ends the careers of six seniors, who during their careers, helped Penn to unprecedented success. Over the past four seasons, the program has gone 97-36 overall (.729 winning pct.), highlighted by two MCC regular-season and tournament titles, two trips to nationals, and three appearances in the MCC Tournament Finals. The group includes
Terry Coleman (Sr., Indianapolis, Ind., Anderson), DeGeest,
Joseph Greenhouse (Sr., Marksville, La., Marksville HS), Miller,
Joel Stout, and
Caleb Stout.
"I want to thank our senior class for a tremendous four years," Statesmen Head Coach
John Henry said. "They overcame a lot to get to this point and I want to thank them for their effort and hard work as members of our program. They will obviously be sorely missed."