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Big second half propels LWC Men's Basketball to 71-45 win

Game tied 22-22 at halftime. Dmitry Utolin scores season high 21 points. Attendance 85
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By Chris Wells, Sports information Director
News from Lindsey Wilson College

Jacksonville, FL - (Sat 29 Oct 2016) Lindsey Wilson men's basketball won for the second time in as many days with a 71-45 win today over host Edward Waters (FL).

The Blue Raiders (2-0) used a big second half to overcome a lackluster opening 20 minutes.

Tied 22-22 at the break, Lindsey Wilson surged in the second half with 49 points while shooting 57.1 percent (16-of-28). The Blue Raiders ended the day hitting 40.4 percent (23-of-57) of their shots.


Dmitry Utolin and Charles Sutton each scored double figures in the win. Utolin poured in a season-high 21 points while Sutton chipped in 16 points.

The Blue Raiders limited Edward Waters (0-1) to just 26.8 percent (15-of-56) shooting from the field, including just 20 percent (5-of-25) in the second half.

Oshey Washington paced Edward Waters with 11 points off the bench.



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