Photo by: Morgan Davenport
Men's Basketball Drops Battle with Hawai'i
12/22/2022 11:57:00 PM | Men's Basketball
HONOLULU, Hawai'i – The Pepperdine men's basketball team saw three Waves hit double figures in scoring and two career highs, but fell to Hawai'i 76-70 in the first round of the Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic 76-70 on Thursday night.
Freshmen Malik Moore and Jevon Porter added new highs to their career columns, as Moore contributed eight points and Porter accrued five steals- the first Wave to hit that mark since 2021 in the CBI Championship game against Coastal Carolina, when current graduate assistant DJ Polk had the same number.
The Waves (6-6) fell into a 19-point rut in the second half but stormed back to within four points in the final minute of play.
BIG WAVES
PLAY-BY-PLAY
The Waves started off slow with Hawai'i scoring the first five points of the game before Pepperdine could get on the board with a Lewis jumper. The Waves shook the home team up defensively with three shot clock violations for the Warriors in the first half, but could not find a solution for Hawai'i's three-point shooting. UH went 7-12 while Pepperdine suffered an 0-5 feat beyond the arc in the first 20 minutes. Lewis was a bright spot, however, putting in several back-down post moves for his 10 first half points. The Rainbow Warriors enjoyed a 7-2 run heading into the locker room to put the score at 38-24 in favor of UH.
Mitchell Jr. opened the second half up with a three, ending the Waves' drought from that range. The Rainbow Warriors went on a 6-0 run in the first 10 minutes to extend the lead to 19 before a Mallette and-one helped kick Pepperdine back into gear. The Waves rode a 10-0 run with under seven minutes in the game that included a Moore three but Hawai'i answered with runs of its own to keep the Waves just far enough away. With 20 seconds left, Pepperdine forced a couple of UH turnovers- one of which resulted in a Porter fastbreak three- to pull the Waves within four points but Hawai'i made two free throws at the end to make it a 76-70 final in favor of the Warriors.
KEY STATS
UP NEXT
The Waves take on George Washington tomorrow evening at 7:00 p.m. PT on ESPN2 in Honolulu in the consolation bracket. Veteran play-by-play man Al Epstein will have the call on WaveCasts.
Freshmen Malik Moore and Jevon Porter added new highs to their career columns, as Moore contributed eight points and Porter accrued five steals- the first Wave to hit that mark since 2021 in the CBI Championship game against Coastal Carolina, when current graduate assistant DJ Polk had the same number.
The Waves (6-6) fell into a 19-point rut in the second half but stormed back to within four points in the final minute of play.
BIG WAVES
- Sophomore Maxwell Lewis (Las Vegas, Nev./AZ Compass Prep) garnered 23 points and seven rebounds to lead the Waves in both categories. He also tallied on three blocks.
- Sophomore Houston Mallette (Alameda, Calif./Pacifica Christian HS) contributed 15 points, two assists and two rebounds.
- Freshman Jevon Porter (Columbia, Missouri/Father Tolton Catholic HS) finished with 10 points and three rebounds, adding on three blocks to go with his career-high five steals.
PLAY-BY-PLAY
The Waves started off slow with Hawai'i scoring the first five points of the game before Pepperdine could get on the board with a Lewis jumper. The Waves shook the home team up defensively with three shot clock violations for the Warriors in the first half, but could not find a solution for Hawai'i's three-point shooting. UH went 7-12 while Pepperdine suffered an 0-5 feat beyond the arc in the first 20 minutes. Lewis was a bright spot, however, putting in several back-down post moves for his 10 first half points. The Rainbow Warriors enjoyed a 7-2 run heading into the locker room to put the score at 38-24 in favor of UH.
Mitchell Jr. opened the second half up with a three, ending the Waves' drought from that range. The Rainbow Warriors went on a 6-0 run in the first 10 minutes to extend the lead to 19 before a Mallette and-one helped kick Pepperdine back into gear. The Waves rode a 10-0 run with under seven minutes in the game that included a Moore three but Hawai'i answered with runs of its own to keep the Waves just far enough away. With 20 seconds left, Pepperdine forced a couple of UH turnovers- one of which resulted in a Porter fastbreak three- to pull the Waves within four points but Hawai'i made two free throws at the end to make it a 76-70 final in favor of the Warriors.
KEY STATS
- The Waves did not hit a three in the first half but shot 40% from that range in the second.
- Pepperdine had one of its best free throw shooting nights, finishing at 90%.
- The Waves had five less turnovers than UH but were outrebounded 39-23.
- Pepperdine won the battle inside, scoring 36 points in the paint compared to Hawai'i's 28.
UP NEXT
The Waves take on George Washington tomorrow evening at 7:00 p.m. PT on ESPN2 in Honolulu in the consolation bracket. Veteran play-by-play man Al Epstein will have the call on WaveCasts.
Team Stats
PEP
Hawaii
FG%
.436
.455
3FG%
.267
.450
FT%
.900
.680
RB
23
39
TO
14
19
STL
9
6































