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Nebraska-Kearney’s teams come up short against Truman

January 25, 2013 By Bill Pollock

Nebraska-Kearney at Truman

WBB – TSU 60, UNK 48

Truman got 22 points from their bench as they led from start to finish in a victory over Nebraska-Kearney. TSU struggled from the field but held UNK to just .242 shooting as they moved to 7-2 in MIAA play.

For the Bulldogs Becka McHenry scored 13 points and pulled down nine rebounds. Allie Norton had 11 points and five boards while Megan Sharpe and Nicole Gloor each had seven rebounds. For the Lopers Ivy Jones had 23 points to lead all scorers. Melissa Norman had eight points and Queen Ohamara had eight rebounds.

MBB – TSU 80, UNK 79

Tom Norton hit a three-pointer with seven seconds to play to give Truman a victory at home over Nebraska-Kearney. UNK led by five with 28 seconds to play and two with eight seconds to play as TSU came from behind for the win.

For the Bulldogs Norton led all-scorers on the night with 27 points. Mike Carlson had a double-double with 22 points and 10 rebounds. For the Lopers Jon Henderson had 17 points and Mike Dentlinger finished with 15 points. Tyler Shields has 11 points and pulled down nine rebounds.

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