OMAHA, Neb. - A breakout performance from an unexpected source led the Omaha Men's Basketball team on Tuesday when they were pushed by in-state opponent Doane.
Senior
Valentino Simon finished with career highs of 10 points and 13 rebounds in 20 minutes, his first career double-double, as the Mavericks held off Doane 79-70 at Baxter Arena.
The 6-foot-6 forward entered the night averaging 1.4 points and 2.0 rebounds in 11 games played this season.
But Tuesday, he contributed six points and six rebounds in his five minutes on the court. He played most of the second half when the Mavs led by at least seven points throughout the half.
"We're down a few guys right now, so I just tried to step in and do what I could to help our team win," said Simon, who stepped into a bigger role after starter
Kamryn Thomas was sidelined six minutes into the game with an injury. Omaha started the night with only nine players in uniform.
Omaha had five other players with at least nine points.
Lance Waddles finished with 19 points,
Ja'Sean Glover added 15 points, six rebounds and five assists, while
Christian Richardson had 10 points, all after halftime.
Coming off its first road win this season when it snapped Portland State's 14-game home winning streak last Saturday, Omaha (5-7) hit five 3-pointers in the first nine minutes as the Mavs led nearly from start to finish.
Waddles hit three of those early treys as his jumper from the left corner made it 21-12 with 11:30 left in the first half. Waddles scored 15 points in the first 14 minutes.
Doane (6-5) hit four of its first five shots from the field, but the NAIA Tigers from Crete, Neb., also committed eight turnovers in the first 10 minutes. They settled down after that as they had only five turnovers over the last 30 minutes.
Still, Omaha's lead grew to double digits with seven minutes left in the first half. But Doane hung around by shooting 67% (12 of 18) in the first 12 minutes of the second half.
Doane was within 50-41 in the opening minutes of the second half before Omaha answered with a key 12-0 run. Richardson made three straight field goals in the paint to cap the that run as the 62-41 lead was the biggest of the night.
Once again, Doane wouldn't go away. Trevon Beckman hit a three from the top of the key to pull the Tigers within 69-62 with 8:30 left. That was Doane's 11th and final trey of the night.
Doane then went scoreless for the next six minutes as Omaha pushed its lead to 76-62 on an offensive putback by Simon. It was another hustle play from Simon when Omaha needed it Tuesday.
"I live off getting rebounds," Simon said. "I just try to play hard and let the offense come."
Omaha was shooting 64% (16 of 25) from the field late in the first half. The rest of the night, Omaha went 15 of 35 as it finished 51.8% from the field.
After playing six games in the past two weeks, Omaha has a week off before hosting another NAIA opponent, York (Neb.), on Dec. 16.
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