EUGENE, Ore.  – The No. 7 Northwest Christian University men's basketball team won their fourth straight on Saturday night, taking care of The Evergreen State College, 89-72.
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The Beacons hit 12 three-pointers including another six from senior
Jack Hackman who finished with 17 on the weekend. NCU (12-3, 6-2 CCC) shot 43% from the field while Evergreen posted a 47.5% clip, but a 43-38 rebounding margin, nine blocks and 16 Geoduck turnovers helped the Beacons along the way.
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Things didn't start so rosy for the home team. After leading 21-17, the Beacons allowed 12 straight points to their opponent. The eight point deficit was soon nine, but then NCU torched ESC with a 19-1 run, pulling ahead for good as they took a 44-38 lead into halftime.
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Hackman finished with a team-leading 22 points, shooting 6-for-8 from downtown.
Jay Mayernik scored 13 points and 8 rebounds in the post and his backup,
Malik Heptot (pictured) also scored 13, adding six rebounds and four blocks. Heptot led a strong effort from the NCU bench as the Beacon reserves out-scored Evergreen's back-ups, 36-29. Sophomore
Kenny Blackwell secured a double-double as he scored 11 points to go along with ten assists. It was the fourth 10-assist game of his career and first this season.
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Evergreen (5-10, 2-7) was led by Taylor Drey, scoring a game-high 23 points, adding team highs with four assists and two steals. Jonathan Jack-Nixon came off the bench to score 13 and Dustin Meade added 11 from the pine.
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The Beacons will be back on the court next weekend, hitting the road for Portland where they will take on Warner Pacific College on Friday night at 7:30 p.m. The Geoducks return home on Tuesday to play host to No. 13 Northwest University.Â
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