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Feb. 25, 2012 - A volume of crowd noise not recalled by North Central College faithful in more than 20 years swelled inside Merner Field House on Saturday, as the Cardinals thrilled their home supporters with a dynamic second-half scoring run and defeated Wheaton College, 75-58, in the championship game of the College Conference of Illinois & Wisconsin (CCIW) Men's Basketball Tournament.
Playing in front of a capacity crowd with an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Championship on the line, North Central broke open a nip-and-tuck affair with a 26-5 second-half surge and claimed the second CCIW Tournament title since the institution of the event in 2006. The Cardinals have won the CCIW's regular-season and tournament titles in the same season for the first time.
"It's a good win for our program and I'm happy for our players and coaches," said North Central head coach Todd Raridon, whose Cardinals lost a pair of close games to Wheaton in the regular season. "The last two games, they'd had our number. The first half could have gone either way, and I felt like we didn't play very well, but the guys never quit. They know you can't just walk onto the court and beat somebody; we just continued to put forth effort."
North Central was paced by the efforts of senior guard Kevin Gillespie, who finished with a game-high 22 points, five assists and three steals. Gillespie scored 14 points, making 4 of 5 three-point shots, in the decisive second period.
"I told myself going into this game that I needed to step up and lead us to victory," Gillespie said. "I started making shots, forcing them to come out on me more, and then I could penetrate and look to my teammates. When it gets to that point, it makes things easy and more fun to play."
The lead changed hands five times in the early going, though the Cardinals were able to build a 27-20 advantage with 4:37 remaining in the first period. Wheaton scored on a pair of tip-ins by Nathan Haynes and Spencer Schultze to spark a 9-0 run to put the Thunder in front, and the visitors held a 31-28 advantage in the final seconds of the half before Gillespie sank a three-pointer to send the contest into halftime tied, 31-31.
Gillespie knocked down another triple soon after play resumed to give the Cardinals a 36-33 edge, but two straight inside baskets by Wheaton's Tim McCrary nudged the Thunder back in front, 37-36. Gillespie responded with a jumper and a three-pointer to launch what would be the decisive rally of the evening, which was capped off by a series of four three-pointers by Gillespie, Aaron Tiknis, Vince Kmiec and Derek Raridon in a two-minute span that opened up a 62-42 lead and brought the largest home crowd of the season to its feet.
"I was so grateful that all the fans came out," Gillespie said. "We knew Wheaton was going to bring a huge fan base, but this is by far the biggest crowd I've seen in my four years here and coming out and seeing a crowd like that just gets you amped up even more."
The Cardinals were never threatened from then on, leading by at least 13 points the rest of the way. Gillespie made 8 of 14 shots on the evening, including 6 of 9 three-pointers, in playing all 40 minutes for the second straight night.
"The minute Kevin got going, everything else just fell into place with the other guys," Todd Raridon ssaid. "Kevin's our senior point guard, and that's what you want out of your point guard. We talked to him during a timeout, and he said he didn't want to come out. The coaches call him a bulldog, he just stays in there and continues to play. I'm happy for him because he's a senior and his leadership has been phenomenal this season. He's a big reason for our success."
Aaron Tiknis added 11 points and game highs of nine rebounds and seven assists for the Cardinals, while Charlie Rosenberg put up 10 points and eight boards. North Central outrebounded the Thunder, 36-21, and owned a 15-6 advantage in second-chance points.
Wheaton was led by Jeremy Pflederer's 13 points, while Tyler Peters scored 11, McCrary put up 11 and Schultze added 10.
Pairings and host sites for the Division III Men's Basketball Championship will be announced Monday at 11 a.m. Central time on ncaa.com.