EUGENE, Ore. – The Northwest Christian University men's basketball team sailed to a 103-50 victory over Northwest Indian College on Thursday night in the early season opener for both squads. A few school records were toppled in the process.
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NCU played stifling defense on Thursday, holding the Eagles to a school-record 12 points in the first half. For the game, NIC shot 15.6% from the field and turned the ball over 27 times. 17 times the ball was stolen by the Beacons, also establishing a new single-game benchmark. Also broken was the single-game rebounding record as the Beacons pulled down 57 off the glass including an impressive haul of 19 offensive boards.
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The Eagles were held to just one field goal over the first 13 minutes of the game as the Beacons built a 31-3 lead and never looked back.
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The team effort on the defensive effort was matched by a collective 48% shooting night on offense that saw five different players in double-figures. The NCU bench scored 49 points.
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Northwest Christian was led by
Javonte Byrd, scoring 21 points as he launched his senior season on a strong note with three triples. Freshman point guard
Kenny Blackwell made his debut with 18 points, adding four assists and five steals. Coming off the bench,
Jay Mayernik collected a double-double with 12 points and ten boards while
Jordan Alexander (pictured) and
Austin Tyner also had 12 points.
Remi White led all players with 12 rebounds including eight offensive boards.
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Northwest Indian was led by Mike Schjang, scoring 15 points and six rebounds before fouling out. William Stensgar added eight points off the bench and Kacy Green scored seven.
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The same two teams will do battle again on Saturday in the back-end of the home opening weekend at 11 am.Â
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