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“I think in all three of these games (Cal State Northridge, Concordia and Pacific), we haven’t shot well from the three-point line because we’re playing against bigger competition that is pushing us around,” Boucher said. “Often times that wears on you because instead of being able to gather your feet and shoot balanced, you get sped up a little more and pushed around. I think in all three games we’ve shot it well below what we can do.”
Facing that early five-point deficit, the Tigers went on an 8-0 run to take the lead for good, 14-11. Westmont stayed within single digits until the final 1:23 of the first half. Pacific beat the buzzer with a triple to take a 41-28 advantage into halftime.