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LWC Men's Basketball runs past IU Northwest 94-35 Next: LWC Basketball hosts UVA/Wise at Biggers Lindsey Wilson Men's Basketball hosts University of VA/Wise at 8pmCT, Thursday, November 15, 2012, at Biggers Sports Center, 360 Spickard Drive, Columbia, KY. News from Lindsey Wilson College COLUMBIA, KY - Daronte' Clark led all scorers with 15 points as Lindsey Wilson College sped past Indiana Northwest 94-35 on Sunday afternoon, November 11, 2012, at Biggers Sports Center. The Blue Raiders controlled the game from the start, jumping out to an 18-2 lead as Tony Horne and Chase Cox both reached double figures as well with 11 and 10 points, respectively. Chris Bridges, making his first start of the season, kept the offense running smoothly, finishing with nine assists without a turnover while also scoring seven points. The RedHawks were led by Sam Bellamy's eight points, as they struggled against Lindsey Wilson's pressure defense, finishing shooting 27.6 percent from the field. After an 0-for-10 start from the 3-point line in the first half, IU Northwest finally got two to go down in the second, shooting 11.8 percent from behind the arc. Led by Clark going 3-for-7 and Cox making two out of three attempts, the Blue Raiders shot 42.9 percent from long range and tallied a 50.7 percent mark from the field. While Horne reached double figures scoring, he also led the game in rebounds with eight. Overall Lindsey Wilson outrebounded IU Northwest 46-37 and used a 51-17 advantage from its bench to build a lead as large as 61 points with eight seconds left to play. After the quick start, the Blue Raiders continued on to lead 50-13 at halftime, fighting through the RedHawk's man-to-man defense. This story was posted on 2012-11-11 15:49:00
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