DURANT, Okla. – Southeastern was down a pair of starters, but got a trio of 20-point performances from
Kody Clouet,
RJ Weeks, and
Landon Condiff on its way to closing out the fall semester with a 106-91 win over Northwestern Oklahoma State on Saturday night in Bloomer Sullivan Arena.
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The win lifts the Savage Storm to 6-3 overall, on the year and 3-1 in Great American Conference play heading into the holiday break.
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SE shot 55.9 percent as a team for the contest and connected on 12-of-24 three point attempts.
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Clouet led the way for the Storm with 26 points on the strength of five threes as he finished the night shooting 50.0 percent overall with a 5-of-9 effort from beyond the arc.
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Condiff was next in line with 22 with a matching 5-of-9 performance from long range and a 7-of-11 night overall.
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Weeks followed with a career-high 21 points on 6-of-8 shooting with a 9-of-12 effort at the free throw line.
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Brennen Burns posted a double-double off the bench with 13 points and 10 assists, while
Robert Briley turned in a 12-point bench performance.
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Briley finished the night as the teams leading rebounder with seven, while Clouet and Weeks pulled down six apiece.
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Burns 10 assists led all players in that category, while Weeks,
Al Ervin,
Chandler Dickinson, and Briley added three each as the Storm reeled off 25 as a team.
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Southeastern never trailed in the contest and after scoring the first points of the game would face a tied contest just once, coming at the 18:24 mark of the first half at 4-4.
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SE would score the next two buckets, but would not see its lead extend past one possession until a Clouet three-point play gave the Storm an 11-7 lead with 15:39 to play in the half.
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The Storm lead would teeter between four and eight points until an 8-0 run capped by a Condiff three with just under 10 minutes to play pushed the lead to 32-19.
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The Rangers would whittle the Storm lead all the way down to one point with 3:45 to play int eh half, but another 13-4 run would extend it to 10 points again with 23 seconds remaining, but NWOSU would score the final five points of the half and Southeastern led 57-52 at the half.
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The Storm lead would narrow to one point twice in the early going of the second half, but a 10-2 run capped by a Clouet three-point play would give the Storm a 76-67 edge with 13:33 to play.
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The gap would close to one possession once more and was at just five points with 6:50 to play before the Storm ripped off a 17-6 run over the next five minutes, capped by a Briley bucket to give SE a 102-86 lead before ultimately settling on the 106-91 final score.
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