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Hill’s Hot Hand Can’t Save Waves

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

Pepperdine returned Saturday to the scene of its only road victory, but with the exception of center Bryan Hill, the Waves left their games at home.

Despite a career-best 39 points by Hill, Pepperdine never recovered from a poor start and lost to St. Mary’s, 85-69, in the first round of the West Coast Conference men’s basketball tournament at Loyola Marymount.

Hill, a 6-foot-8 junior, made 15 of 24 shots on his way to the most points scored by a Wave since 1988 and the second-highest total in the tournament’s 11-year history. But there was little support from his teammates, who shot a collective 10 of 36.

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“I can’t fault my teammates,” said Hill, who tied a tournament record for field goals in a game. “I had a hot hand, and that kind of magnified the fact that none of my teammates could get it going. But I can’t complain. The better team won.”

St. Mary’s (21-7), the WCC co-champion with Santa Clara, held the Waves to 22.2% shooting in the first half to build a 39-21 lead and maintained at least an 11-point margin in the second half. The Gaels bring a seven-game winning streak into today’s semifinal against Loyola Marymount at 5:30 p.m.

The usual suspects--poor shooting, sloppy ballhandling and lack of depth--sent Pepperdine (6-21) to its fourth consecutive loss.

The Waves went more than 11 minutes without a basket in the first half, finished with 23 turnovers and ended the game with only five available scholarship players after Billy Jones was sidelined in the first half with a back injury and Marc McDowell and Khary Hervey fouled out in the second half.

Guard Marques Johnson also was missing, though he played 33 minutes. The Waves’ second-leading scorer was shut out until he hit a basket with 6:24 left and his team trailing by 21. He finished with eight points, making three of 11 shots.

It was a far cry from Pepperdine’s 69-67 double-overtime loss to St. Mary’s in Malibu two weeks ago, when Johnson scored 23 points.

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This time, first-year Coach Lorenzo Romar frustratingly watched the Waves easily fall to 0-11 in Saturday games and 1-14 away from home, its only victory coming Jan. 15 at Loyola.

“We allowed [St. Mary’s] to get some transition baskets early,” Romar said. “From that point on, we were trying to claw back.”

A three-point basket by McDowell pulled the Waves to within 53-42 with 13:47 left, but St. Mary’s countered with a 14-2 run to rebuild its lead to 67-44 with eight minutes to play.

Brad Millard, the Gaels’ 7-3, 345-pound center, had 17 points and eight rebounds and 5-10 guard David Sivulich had 15 points and a tournament-record seven steals.

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