STOCKTON — Pacific senior Roberto Gallinat left everything on the floor.
The Tigers guard scored, blocked shots, rebounded and dove for loose balls playing the whole game to help will his Pacific teammates back from a cold shooting first half deficit.
And though the Tigers clawed to within four points, Loyola Marymount hit a pair of clutch shots and went 4 for 4 from the free-throw line in the final minute to hang on for a hard-fought 63-56 West Coast Conference victory over the Tigers in front of 2,066 fans Saturday at Spanos Center.
Gallinat poured in a game- and season-high 31 points for the Tigers, who erased most of a 16-point Lions lead with 8:09 remaining as Pacific rallied with a 15-3 run to make it 54-50 with 2:27 to go.