The Benet Academy boys' varsity basketball Redwings finished the 2013-2014 season with a record of 25-8, and the team lost in the IHSA Class 4A State Championship to Whitney Young High School. This marked Benet's first-ever appearance in the state championship game, and the second-place finish is the highest in school history.
The Redwings started the season with six consecutive wins, four of which led to the Hoops for Healing Tournament championship. Benet also defeated Redondo Union High School of California at the Chicago Elite Classic held at the University of Illinois at Chicago. However, the Redwings lost six of their next eleven games, including an overtime loss at Marian Catholic, a four-point loss to Providence-St. Mel, and one-possession losses to Rockford-Auburn, St. Viator, and Milwaukee-Hamilton. After the loss to Hamilton, Benet won eight of its last nine regular-season games en route to the #1 seed in the East Aurora High School Sectional. Benet first won the Lemont High School Regional by defeating Lemont and Waubonsie Valley by a combined 69 points. Benet then beat Hinsdale Central 61-50 in the East Aurora Sectional semifinal and defeated Geneva 60-41 to capture the school's first Sectional Championship since 2010. The Redwings earned their first trip downstate since 1983 with a thrilling 62-59 win over Glenbard North in the Hinsdale Central Super-Sectional in a game that saw the Redwings erase a 7-point deficit in the final three minutes.
Benet clinched the school's first-ever state championship appearance with a 38-33 win over Edwardsville, but the Redwings fell 46-44 to Chicago Whitney Young in the IHSA Class 4A State Championship Game.
Xavier-bound senior Sean O'Mara became the school's all-time leading scorer during the season, and he averaged nearly 24 points and 13 rebounds per game. Senior guard Collin Pellettieri, who advanced to the State Three-Point Showdown, averaged three three-point shots per game and hit the game-winning three with 26 seconds left against Glenbard North to send Benet downstate. Pellettieri scored a game-high 26 points in the Super-Sectional win. Seniors Josh Yesufu, Liam Nelligan, Joe Boyle, and Dan Roemer all contributed greatly throughout the season, as did sophomore Dan Sobolewski. The Redwings will graduate nine seniors, and only junior Colin Bonnett will return from the starting lineup.
The win over Edwardsville gave Coach Gene Heidkamp his 140th win at Benet against 41 losses for a .773 win percentage. The Redwings are 128-26 in the past five season, an .833 win percentage.
Sunday, March 23, 2014
Benet Falls Just Short in State Championship Game
The Benet Academy varsity boys' basketball team ended their season with a 46-44 loss to Whitney Young High School in the IHSA Class 4A State Championship Game at Peoria's Carver Arena. The Redwings finished the year with a record of 25-8, and the second-place finish is the highest in school history.
Benet started slowly in the championship game and trailed by double digits for most of the first half. However, the Redwings cut a 10 point halftime deficit to five by the end of the third quarter and closed the gap to three early in the fourth. Whitney Young responded with an 8-0 run to extend its lead to 42-31 with 3:07 left and held a 44-34 lead with just over one minute remaining in the season. The Dolphins missed two one-and-one opportunities after Benet fouls, and two Collin Pellettieri threes cut the deficit to 44-40. Sean O'Mara then collected an offensive rebound and scored a layup with about 20 seconds left. However, Whitney Young's Paul White drained two free throws after a Benet foul, and the Redwings' final score came with under five seconds remaining, so Whitney Young was not required to inbound the ball. Benet fell in the school's first-ever basketball state championship game 46-44 to the #12 team in the country. Young's Duke-bound Jahlil Okafor scored 8 points and grabbed 6 rebounds, the Georgetown-bound White also scored 8 points and added 7 rebounds, and St. Louis-bound Myles Reynolds scored a game-high 19 points for the Dolphins. Xavier-bound O'Mara scored 8 points and collected 8 rebounds, Colin Bonnett scored a team-high 12 points with 6 rebounds, and Pellettieri contributed 11 points.
This was a fantastic weekend to end the best season in Benet basketball history. Congratulations to the players and coaches, and good luck to the graduating senior class.
Benet started slowly in the championship game and trailed by double digits for most of the first half. However, the Redwings cut a 10 point halftime deficit to five by the end of the third quarter and closed the gap to three early in the fourth. Whitney Young responded with an 8-0 run to extend its lead to 42-31 with 3:07 left and held a 44-34 lead with just over one minute remaining in the season. The Dolphins missed two one-and-one opportunities after Benet fouls, and two Collin Pellettieri threes cut the deficit to 44-40. Sean O'Mara then collected an offensive rebound and scored a layup with about 20 seconds left. However, Whitney Young's Paul White drained two free throws after a Benet foul, and the Redwings' final score came with under five seconds remaining, so Whitney Young was not required to inbound the ball. Benet fell in the school's first-ever basketball state championship game 46-44 to the #12 team in the country. Young's Duke-bound Jahlil Okafor scored 8 points and grabbed 6 rebounds, the Georgetown-bound White also scored 8 points and added 7 rebounds, and St. Louis-bound Myles Reynolds scored a game-high 19 points for the Dolphins. Xavier-bound O'Mara scored 8 points and collected 8 rebounds, Colin Bonnett scored a team-high 12 points with 6 rebounds, and Pellettieri contributed 11 points.
This was a fantastic weekend to end the best season in Benet basketball history. Congratulations to the players and coaches, and good luck to the graduating senior class.
Saturday, March 15, 2014
Benet Wins Sectional Championship
The Benet Academy boys' varsity basketball team defeated the sixth-seeded Geneva Vikings 60-41 on Friday, March 14 to win the school's first Sectional Championship since 2010. The top-seeded Redwings, who defeated Hinsdale Central 61-50 in the East Aurora Sectional Semifinals on Tuesday, March 11, led by one possession for most of the first half and held a 26-23 halftime lead. Benet outscored Geneva 18-6 in the third quarter and held a double-digit lead for much of the second half. Sean O'Mara scored 16 of his game-high 24 points in the second half, and Benet clinched a sectional championship with its fourth consecutive playoff win by more than 10 points. Only Marian Catholic, Stevenson, and Benet have won all four games by this margin.
The Redwings' next game is on Tuesday night at Hinsdale Central against Glenbard North. The sixth-seeded Panthers upset the #2 seed, Proviso East, in the Bartlett Sectional semifinals and the #4 seed, Morton, in the championship game. The winner of this game goes 'downstate' on Friday, March 21 and Saturday, March 22. Benet has not won a Super-Sectional since the 1983-84 season.
The Redwings' next game is on Tuesday night at Hinsdale Central against Glenbard North. The sixth-seeded Panthers upset the #2 seed, Proviso East, in the Bartlett Sectional semifinals and the #4 seed, Morton, in the championship game. The winner of this game goes 'downstate' on Friday, March 21 and Saturday, March 22. Benet has not won a Super-Sectional since the 1983-84 season.
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Benet to Play Geneva on Friday
The Benet Academy varsity boys' basketball team defeated Hinsdale Central by a score of 61-50 in the East Aurora Sectional semifinal on Tuesday, March 11. The #1 seed Redwings and #4 seed Red Devils traded baskets throughout the first half and were tied at the end of the first and second quarters. Benet started the second half on a 20-6 run and never led by fewer than 10 points in the second half. Sean O'Mara led all scorers with 27 points, and Collin Pellettieri added 22 points. On Wednesday, #6 seed Geneva upset #2 seed West Aurora 70-68 in the other sectional semifinal. Also, #1 seed York and #2 seed Proviso East lost in the Bartlett Sectional semifinals to #4 seed Morton and #6 seed Glenbard North, respectively. Benet faces Geneva at East Aurora High School at 7:00 PM on Friday, and Morton faces Glenbard North at Bartlett High School at 7:00 PM on Friday. The winners of each game will face each other at Hinsdale Central next Tuesday in the Super-Sectional, and the winner of that game goes 'downstate' to the final four.
Come support the Redwings on Friday night at East Aurora as they look to win their third sectional title since 1983-84. Tickets are available Thursday and Friday.
Come support the Redwings on Friday night at East Aurora as they look to win their third sectional title since 1983-84. Tickets are available Thursday and Friday.
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Benet Wins Lemont Regional
The Benet boys' varsity basketball team opened the playoffs with two blowout wins over Lemont High School and Waubonsie Valley High School in the Lemont Regional. On Tuesday, March 4, the Redwings picked apart Lemont, led by 40 for much of the second half, and won 81-36. The margin of victory is still the largest of any game this postseason in the Hinsdale Central Super-Sectional. Then, on Friday, March 7, Benet stormed out to a 26-8 halftime lead over Waubonsie and led by as many as 35 points in the second half. Number 1 seed Benet won its fourth regional in the past five years with a 57-33 win over the eighth-seeded Warriors.
Benet's next game is on Tuesday, March 11 against fourth-seeded Hinsdale Central, who defeated Hinsdale South 63-47 in the regional semifinals and Naperville Central 53-51 in the regional championship. The game is one of two East Aurora Sectional semifinals, and the winner of this game will face the winner of West Aurora and Geneva.
Benet's next game is on Tuesday, March 11 against fourth-seeded Hinsdale Central, who defeated Hinsdale South 63-47 in the regional semifinals and Naperville Central 53-51 in the regional championship. The game is one of two East Aurora Sectional semifinals, and the winner of this game will face the winner of West Aurora and Geneva.
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Benet Beats JCA in Wild Weekend
“The Original March Madness” began 8 days early this year, and
this weekend of basketball was absolutely spectacular. Seeds for the IHSA State Tournament, which
begins on March 3, were released on Thursday, and the playoff brackets were
released Friday. On Friday, #1 Curie
outlasted #3 Whitney Young by a score of 69-66 in four overtimes to win the
Chicago Public League tournament championship in a game that saw the Condors
blow a six point lead in the final 30 seconds of regulation. That same night saw a double overtime contest
between #2 Stevenson and #15 Lake Forest.
Lake Forest forward Evan Boudreaux scored 43 points, but Stevenson
junior point guard Jalen Brunson, who already has five Big Ten offers, scored a
school-record 56 points. Lake Forest hit
a game-tying shot with three seconds left in regulation to force overtime and
then tied the game again with 16 seconds remaining in the first overtime. However, a Brunson runner with six seconds left
in the second overtime put the Patriots up 95-93 and proved to be the dagger
for Stevenson.
Neither team had any time to rest, as Stevenson played #6
Simeon on Saturday, and Lake Forest played #4 Marian Catholic. The Patriots were able to defeat Simeon 65-56
in a rematch of last year’s IHSA Class 4A State Championship. Stevenson trailed in the second half, but a
personal 8-0 by junior guard Connor Cashaw put Stevenson up 42-36, and
Stevenson led the rest of the way.
Lake Forest, however, could not keep pace with Marian
Catholic and fell 67-63. Marian senior
point guard Tyler Ulis, who has committed to play at Kentucky, scored 35 of a
career-high 42 points in the second half.
Lake Forest led by one with just over one minute remaining, but Ulis
scored seven points in the final 55 seconds to seal the game for the
Spartans. A heartbreaking weekend for
Lake Forest ended with two losses by a combined six points to teams whose
combined record is 49-3.
And now back to the East Aurora Sectional in which Benet is the
#1 seed. On Friday, Glenbard North upset
#5-seeded Naperville Central to force a three-way tie in the DuPage Valley
Conference. West Aurora, the third team
in the first-place tie, kept pace with a 50-38 win over Wheaton North. The following day, #2-seeded West Aurora
survived an upset-minded #9-seed Naperville North 42-40 in overtime. Senior guard Jontrell Walker scored a
game-high 24 points, and junior Tommy Koth hit a game-winning layup with 1.2
seconds left in overtime. Naperville
Central responded with a blowout win over Wheaton North, and #10-seeded
Plainfield East surprised #7-seed Neuqua Valley 61-58. Lastly, Benet pulled away from Joliet
Catholic in the second half and won 72-46.
The Redwings led 25-24 in the second quarter before a 41-10 run put the
game out of reach.
Benet’s final regular season game is on Wednesday, February
26 at home against Carmel. A win in this
game guarantees at least a third-place finish in the East Suburban Catholic
Conference behind conference champion Marian Catholic and St. Viator.
Benet, as noted earlier, is the #1 seed in the East Aurora
Sectional, followed by West Aurora, Bolingbrook, Hinsdale Central, and
Naperville Central. The Redwings face
the winner of Lemont High School and Oswego East on Tuesday, March 4 in the
regional semifinal, and would then play the winner of Naperville North and #8-seed
Waubonsie Valley in the Lemont Regional championship. Looking farther ahead, Benet would likely face
the winner of Hinsdale Central and Naperville Central in the sectional
semifinal, and then the winner of West Aurora and either Bolingbrook or Geneva
in the East Aurora Sectional final. West
Aurora has won the last two sectional championships, including a 42-38 upset of
Benet last year. If the Redwings survive
their sectional, Benet would face #1-seed York, beaten earlier in the season by
the Redwings, or #2-seed Proviso East for a chance to go to the State Final
Four. The other teams ‘downstate’ would
likely be Marian Catholic, Stevenson, and one of the Chicago Public League
powers, Curie, Whitney Young, or Simeon.
Because of their geographical proximity, only one of Chicago’s three top
basketball schools can win a sectional championship.
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Benet Uses Second Half Surge to Blow out Nazareth
The Benet boys' varsity basketball team defeated Nazareth Academy 66-45 on Friday, February 14 to improve its record to 16-7 overall and 4-2 in the East Suburban Catholic Conference. Neither team was able to take control of the game early in front of two enormous student sections spurred on by a war of words on Twitter throughout the week. The Redwings and Roadrunners traded baskets for most of the first half, and Benet took a 23-21 lead into halftime. However, the Redwings scored 28 points in the third quarter and extended their lead to 51-40 at the end of the quarter. Nazareth hit a three-pointer to start the fourth quarter, but Benet responded with a 13-0 run that put the game out of reach. Sean O'Mara, who led all scorers with 25 points and exceeded 1500 points for his career, had several consecutive dunks and layups in that run, including one 'and-one' dunk that ignited the Benet crowd. The Redwings held the rival Roadrunners to two points in the last 7:30 of the game and won their third consecutive ESCC game.
Benet's next game is on Tuesday at home against Wheaton Academy. The game is Senior Night for the Redwings.
Benet's next game is on Tuesday at home against Wheaton Academy. The game is Senior Night for the Redwings.
Sunday, February 9, 2014
Benet Falls to Stevenson
The Benet boys' varsity basketball team lost to #2 Stevenson by a score of 77-64 on Saturday, February 8, dropping the Redwings' record to 14-7. Benet trailed by only two points at the end of the first quarter, but the Patriots started the second quarter on an 18-0 run and pushed their lead to as many as 25 points in the third quarter. A Redwing run in the third and fourth quarters cut that lead down to 8 points with just under six minutes remaining in the game, but Stevenson responded with several three-point shots to extend its lead back to double digits. Sean O'Mara, who led Benet with 27 points and 12 rebounds, fouled out midway through the fourth quarter, and the teams traded baskets until the end of the game.
Benet's next game is on Tuesday night at home against Rich East High School Rockets, who enter the game with a record of 14-3.
Benet's next game is on Tuesday night at home against Rich East High School Rockets, who enter the game with a record of 14-3.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Benet Beats Marist, Moves into Third in ESCC
The Benet varsity boys' basketball team defeated Marist on Friday, January 7 by a score of 52-35. Benet, which is now 14-6 and 3-2 in the ESCC, is in sole possession of third place in the extremely competitive East Suburban Catholic Conference. The Redwings started quickly and led 26-10 early in the second quarter, but a late Marist run cut Benet's halftime lead to 26-21. However, the Redwings outscored the Redhawks 15-6 in the third quarter and extended their lead to as many 21 in the second half. Benet allowed 14 of a season-low 35 points in the second half, and 5 of those points came within the last minute of the game; no Redhawk player scored more than nine points. Sean O'Mara scored a game-high 20 points for the Redwings, and Collin Pellettieri hit four three-pointers, giving him an ESCC-high 13 made threes in conference games.
Benet's next game is today against Stevenson High School at the Batavia Night of Hoops. The 20-1 Patriots are ranked #2 in the state by the Chicago Tribune and are led by Jalen Brunson, the #2 junior point guard in the nation, according to ESPN RecruitingNation.
Benet's next game is today against Stevenson High School at the Batavia Night of Hoops. The 20-1 Patriots are ranked #2 in the state by the Chicago Tribune and are led by Jalen Brunson, the #2 junior point guard in the nation, according to ESPN RecruitingNation.
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Benet Finishes Weekend 2-0
The Benet boys' varsity basketball team rebounded from two close losses last weekend to defeat St. Patrick on Friday, January 31 and Evanston on Saturday, February 2. Benet's record now stands at 13-6 and 2-2 in the East Suburban Catholic Conference. Through four conference games, center Sean O'Mara leads the ESCC at 24.5 points per conference game, guard Collin Pellettieri is tied for second in the ESCC with 9 three-pointers made, and forward Liam Nelligan is tied for fourth with 7 three-pointers made.
The Redwings allowed only four points in the first 11 minutes of the game against St. Patrick and led 19-15 at halftime. The Shamrocks briefly took the lead in the third quarter, but a Redwing run gave Benet a 53-43 lead midway through the fourth quarter. St. Pat's was able to cut the lead to four, but Benet made several key free throws in the final minutes and held on for a 58-51 conference win.
On Saturday, the Redwings defeated Evanston in the second game of the War on the Shore at Loyola Academy. The Redwings led 35-14 at halftime and 43-18 early in the third quarter, but a Wildkit run cut the Benet lead to 56-52 late in the fourth quarter. However, Benet was able to break Evanston's full-court press numerous times and ended the game on a 15-6 run.
The Redwings will next travel to Marist High School on Friday, February 7 at then play 17-1 Stevenson, the #2 team in Illinois, as part of the Batavia Night of Hoops on Saturday.
The Redwings allowed only four points in the first 11 minutes of the game against St. Patrick and led 19-15 at halftime. The Shamrocks briefly took the lead in the third quarter, but a Redwing run gave Benet a 53-43 lead midway through the fourth quarter. St. Pat's was able to cut the lead to four, but Benet made several key free throws in the final minutes and held on for a 58-51 conference win.
On Saturday, the Redwings defeated Evanston in the second game of the War on the Shore at Loyola Academy. The Redwings led 35-14 at halftime and 43-18 early in the third quarter, but a Wildkit run cut the Benet lead to 56-52 late in the fourth quarter. However, Benet was able to break Evanston's full-court press numerous times and ended the game on a 15-6 run.
The Redwings will next travel to Marist High School on Friday, February 7 at then play 17-1 Stevenson, the #2 team in Illinois, as part of the Batavia Night of Hoops on Saturday.
Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Benet Drops Second Consecutive Game to Milwaukee Hamilton
The Benet boys' varsity basketball team lost its second consecutive game on Saturday, January 25 to Milwaukee Hamilton High School by a score of 61-59. The game was played at Hinsdale Central High School, and the Redwings' record now stands at 11-6. #18 Benet led by a score of 30-11 in the first half, but an enormous run by Hamilton gave the Wildcats a 42-32 lead early in the fourth quarter. Benet was able to cut the lead to 5 points late in the game, but the Redwings scored only one point after a Hamilton intentional foul gave the Redwings three technical free throws and possession of the ball. Benet still trailed by 5 when Collin Pellettieri hit a three-point shot that appeared to pass through the bottom of the net with time remaining on the clock, but the referees did not grant Benet a timeout and ruled that the game was over.
Benet's next contest was scheduled for tonight against Joliet Catholic, but the game has been postponed due to weather. The Redwings will face St. Patrick on Friday night at home.
Benet's next contest was scheduled for tonight against Joliet Catholic, but the game has been postponed due to weather. The Redwings will face St. Patrick on Friday night at home.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Benet Drops Heartbreaker at St. Viator
The Benet boys' varsity basketball team lost at #13 St. Viator by a score of 71-68 on Friday, January 24. The loss drops the Redwings' record to 11-5 and 1-2 in the East Suburban Catholic Conference. The Redwings led by as many as nine points in the fourth quarter, but Lion guard Ore Arogundade hit a runner with 11 seconds left to give St. Viator a 69-68 lead. Sean O'Mara, who posted a career-high 39 points for the second consecutive game, was fouled on the next Benet possession but missed both free throws. St. Viator hit two free throws with 0.9 seconds left, and O'Mara's desperation three at the buzzer just missed.
Benet's next game is tonight against Milwaukee-Hamilton, who is led by UCLA commit Kevon Looney. The contest will be played at Hinsdale Central High School.
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Benet Defeats Notre Dame
The Benet Academy boys' basketball team defeated Notre Dame 74-58 on Friday, January 17 to improve its record to 10-4 and 1-1 in the East Suburban Catholic Conference. Benet trailed 19-13 early in the game but led by 10 points at halftime and as many as 26 in the second half. Xavier-bound center Sean O'Mara led the Redwings with 23 points, and the team hit 13 three point shots in the win.
Benet, who upset then #25 York in Elmhurst last Friday, will look to extend its winning streak to three with a win over #14 Larkin tonight at Benet.
Benet, who upset then #25 York in Elmhurst last Friday, will look to extend its winning streak to three with a win over #14 Larkin tonight at Benet.
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