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Three-Pointers Rain In for Men's Hoops in Saturday Afternoon Victory

MSU Athletics

It may have pouring down real rain drops outside, but inside Johnson Arena Saturday the Morehead State men's basketball team rained in 15 three-pointers, including 10 in the second half, as the Eagles raced past Alice Lloyd (Ky.) 87-47.

MSU improved to 7-5 on the season and won its 13th consecutive home game. Alice Lloyd, an NAIA program from southeastern Kentucky, entered the game undefeated at 13-0 and counted the game as an exhibition. The second half proved to a difference-maker as MSU outscored ALC 53-25 after leading 34-22 at the halfway point.

Junior guard Skyelar Potter and grad transfer guard Tray Hollowell both nailed four triples each, with Potter leading five Eagles in double-figure scoring with 15. Hollowell contributed 12 points. Potter also dished out a career-high eight assists.

Second-year center Johni Broome posted his third consecutive double-double with 12 points and 10 rebounds.

Off the bench, second-year freshman guard Drew Thelwell knocked in a trio of three-pointers and scored 11, while junior forward Jaylen Sebree was 2-of-3 on long range shots and notched 10 points. Center LJ Bryan came off the bench for a season-high eight points and seven rebounds as the Eagles out-board the visiting Eagles 40-23.

MSU's ball movement turned into 25 assists, one short of a season-high, on 31 made buckets. The home Eagles also shot 52 percent overall and hit 15-of-35 on three-pointers.

Morehead State's largest lead came at 42 late in the contest.

MSU's last game before Christmas and the final non-conference game is set for Tuesday at IUPUI at 7 p.m. ET.

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