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Turnovers doom LWC Basketball; Raiders fall 70-52 at Pikeville

Blue Raider men's basketball led at halftime, but could not hold off the high-powered Bears
Next: LWC Men's Basketball vs. Bluefield College 3pmT/4pmET, Saturday, January 11, 2014 at the Dome Gymnasium, Bluefield College Drive, Bluefield, VA.

By Charles Balcom, Lindsey Wilson College

PIKEVILLE, KY - The Lindsey Wilson men's basketball team fell 70-52 to No. 1 University of Pikeville (KY) Thursday night, January 9, 2014 at the Kentucky Expo Center in Pikeville. Lindsey Wilson (10-7, 1-4 MSC) was led by Daronte' Clark with 12 points followed by D'On Hall and Anthony Crenshaw with 10 apiece. Tony Horne led with five rebounds while Keshaun Mayfield recorded seven assists. Lindsey Wilson outshot Pikeville on the night shooting 43.8 percent from the field, compared to 35 percent by the Bears. The Blue Raiders had just nine attempts from the free-throw line compared to 32 for Pikeville. Lindsey Wilson finished with 22 turnovers after having just three in the first half. - From Lindsey Wilson College




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