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Darren Ballou leads LWC to 2nd Round NAIA nationals victory

Former Adair County High School star has Career High 19, sends Lindsey Wilson past Faulkner 66-60 and into NAIA Men's Basketball Quarterfinals at 301 West 13th Street, Kansas City, MO

By Dan White
News from Lindsey Wilson College

KANSAS CITY, MO - With its postseason future looking bleak, No. 2-seed Lindsey Wilson handed the ball to senior Darren Ballou and let him lead the way to a 66-60 win against Faulkner (Montgomery, AL) in the second round of the NAIA Men's Basketball National Championship on Friday night at Municipal Auditorium.

Friday's game actually finished early Saturday morning at about 12:25amCT, but Ballou had no intentions of putting the Blue Raiders to bed. Instead the Columbia, KY., native knocked down a career-high five threes to finish with a career-best 19 points. Ballou had four threes in the first half, including two in the final two minutes as Lindsey Wilson chopped a 10-point deficit down to two at 31-29 by halftime. - Dan White




This story was posted on 2013-03-16 05:35:59
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