VALLEY CITY, N.D. - VCSU men's basketball was defeated by Dakota Wesleyan University 72-56. The Vikings are now 6-2 on the season. Dakota Wesleyan moves to 5-2 on the year. These two teams split the season series 1-1 against each other. Both teams lost at home in their matchups.
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The first half featured a heavily defensive matchup between the Vikings and Tigers. Both teams struggled to get things going on offense. The first half ended with a three made by Randy Rosenquist Jr. of DWU to give them a 30-29 lead going into the half.
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During the first half there were ten ties, eight lead changes, four for each team and the largest lead at any point was three for either team. VCSU shot 11/28 from the field, 3/12 from the three-point line, and 4/6 from the free throw line. DWU shot 10/24 from the field, 2/6 from the three-point line, and 8/11 from the free throw line.
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To start the second half both teams when shot for shot with each other creating six lead changes in the first four minutes of the half. After a two-pointer made by Samuel Aslesen the Tiger took a lead with 16:24 remaining that they would hold for the remainder of the game. After getting up seven points with a score of 44-37, the Vikings narrowed the gap to 44-42 however they were unable to even up the score. A few plays later the Vikings got within three at 51-48 with 8:33 on the clock. From there the Tigers outscored the Vikings 21-8 down the stretch to close out the game.
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As a team the Vikings shot 23/52 from the field, 6/19 from the three-point line, and 4-6 from the free throw line. VCSU point leaders were
Tyrel Creger and
Odier Olange each with 11.
Jayden Patcha led in rebounds with 7 and
Caden Grinde led in assists with 3.
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DWU shot 25/53 from the field, 7/16 from the three-point line, and 15/22 from the free throw line. DWU point leader was Samuel Aslesen with 17. Blaze Lubbers led in rebounds with 9 and Randy Rosenquist Jr. led in assists with 4.
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UP NEXT: The Vikings travel to the Dickinson State Thanksgiving Classic where they will face Montana State University Northern and Rocky Mountain College on Friday and Saturday next week.