DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern had six players score in double-figures and two post double-doubles as it dismantled No. 5 Ranked Southern Nazarene 76-43 on Thursday night in Bloomer Sullivan Arena.
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The win improves the Savage Storm to 5-1 overall on the year and 2-1 in Great American Conference play heading into a Dec. 8 matchup with Northwestern Oklahoma State at 3 p.m. in Bloomer Sullivan Arena.
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Kevin Buckingham led all scorers with 15 points and rounded out a double-double with a game-high 11 rebounds.
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Adam Dworsky also posted a double-double, his first of the year, putting up 11 points and a season and game-high 12 assists.
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DJ Henderson also reached double-figures with 14 points on a 6-of-8 shooting mark with a pair of threes, while
Kellen Manek and
Kayo Goncalves each added 11.
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Jett Jobe rounded out the double-digit scoring with 10 points.
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The Storm posted nearly identical halves shooting the ball, hitting 16-of-31 form the field in both halves, while draining 5-of-12 threes in the first and 4-of-12 in the second.
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Southeastern racked up 23 assists as a team, led by Dworsky's 12, while Jobe added four and Manek chipped in three.
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On the glass the Storm dominated, holding a 50-to-26 edge on the boards, led by 11 from Buckingham, while Manek and Goncalves added eight boards apiece.
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The teams traded blows out of the gate, with SE answering every possession before finally taking a lead at 13-12 with 13:23 to go in the first quarter on a Goncalves three.
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SNU would answer with a three to briefly regain the lead, but the Storm would answer with a Goncalves three-point play and a Henderson Layup to take an 18-15 lead with 9:20 to go in the half.
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The Crimson Storm would again get a bucket and trim the lead to one point at 18-17, but Southeastern would score the next five points and reel off a 20-7 run to close out the half and take a 38-24 lead into the halftime break.
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Southeastern wasted little time in the second half picking up where it left off, as a Henderson three keyed off a 21-4 run that was capped by an
Al Ervin layup that opened up a 59-28 lead with 13:00 to play in the contest.
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SNU would close the Storm lead to 27 points with 9:19 to play, but that was as close as it would get as SE would cruise to a 76-43 victory.
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