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Freshman Hagen Tyler's 34 points leads CU past Philander Smith

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By Jordan Alves, sports information director

CAMPBELLSVILLE, KY (Tue 15 Dec 2015) — Tiger basketball improved their record to 10-4 overall and won their 23rd-straight home game tonight, knocking off Philander Smith College, 109-95.

After trailing 16-8 with just under four minutes gone in the game, Campbellsville men's basketball lit a match and got hot. The Tigers went on a 46-20 run to take its largest lead of the first half, 54-36 with 3:48 left.




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Freshman Sensation Hagen Tyler scores 34 points in CU win



2015-12-16 - Powell Athletic Center, 203 Tiger Way, Campbellsville, KY - Photo by Calen McKinney.
Freshman Hagen Tyler scorches a new career-high 34 points and le the Campbellsville Tigers past Philander Smith College, 109-95, 15 Dec 2015, at Campbellsville University's Powell Athletic Center. - Jordan Alves

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