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Pacific Uses Outside Shooting to Get Inside Track

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From Staff and Wire Reports

While Pacific’s Michael Olowokandi and Long Beach State’s Andrew Betts battled under the basket, Tiger guard Adam Jacobsen made four of six three-point shots in Pacific’s 69-50 victory in a Big West game in front of 3,178 Saturday at the Pyramid.

Pacific’s Olowokandi scored 16 points--almost five below his grabbed seven rebounds. Betts led Long Beach (8-12, 3-5 in the Big West) with 15 points and four rebounds.

“He’s definitely stronger than I am,” Betts said.

Stronger, but a bit frustrated.

“I wasn’t getting calls inside, so I had to resort to my ‘fallaway,’ ” said Olowokandi, explaining his shooting performance, eight for 20.

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The game’s key, said Long Beach Coach Wayne Morgan, was rebounding.

“They had 18 offensive rebounds,” he said. “You can’t give a team like that 18 offensive rebounds. And I think they scored on 16 of them, a lot of them three-point baskets.”

Pacific (13-8, 6-2) made 13 of 24 three-point baskets, and outrebounded Long Beach, 43-29, including 18-9 on the offensive end.

Three-point shooting was responsible for Pacific’s blowing out the 49ers, who never led. Up early, 11-7, the Tigers launched a 19-4 run that buried Long Beach, and 15 of those 19 points came on threes. Jacobsen had three of the five three-pointers in the run to a 30-11 lead.

D’Cean Bryant had the only 49er basket over an 8:35 span.

“Our offense is inside-outside-inside,” Jacobsen said, explaining the Tigers’ tendency to look to Olowokandi, then to others, then back to Olowokandi. “We made the extra pass all night. If a guy had an OK shot, he passed to a guy who had a better shot.”

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