The Titans (16-5, 9-3) took advantage at the line in the first half, and again down the final stretch to snag the win. Oshkosh dropped in 9-of-12 free throws in the first half and finished making 17-of-20 charity shots for the game. Stout (12-6, 7-4), in contrast, did not go to the line in the first half and was only there for three total attempts, making two.
After Stout tied the game at 5-5 with 16:19 left in the first half, the Titans went on a 15-3 run over the next four minutes and carried a 41-35 lead into halftime. The Titans' Jim Capelle, who finished the game with 13 points, dropped consecutive 3-pointers to get the run started.
Three-pointers were raining in the first half. Stout connected on 7-of-12 first half bombs, while the Titans put down 6-of-12 treys.
Stout pulled to within two points early in the second half on a jumper by Terry Farmer, but that would be as close as Stout would get.
Despite a good defensive effort by the Blue Devils, several times the Titans knocked down shots just as the 35-second clock was nearly running on empty.
Both teams shot near the 50 percent range from the floor. The Titans made 26-of-53 field goal attempts (49.1 percent) and Stout made 26-of-56 (46.4 percent).
Stout's Ryan Stangl led all scorers with 18 points. Farmer added 13 and Adam Chandler finished with 10 points. Jacob Nonemacher had a game high 10 rebounds.
The Titans had five players in double figures, led by Andy Jahnke with 15 points. Capelle and Andy Fernholz each had 13 points. Chad Doedens pocketed 12 points and Pete Warning came off the bench to score 11.