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85
Winner Northwestern (Iowa) NCIA 17-5, 12-5 GPAC
56
Midland (Neb.) MID 4-15, 2-14 GPAC
Winner
Northwestern (Iowa) NCIA
17-5, 12-5 GPAC
85
Final
56
Midland (Neb.) MID
4-15, 2-14 GPAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Northwestern (Iowa) NCIA 42 43 85
Midland (Neb.) MID 39 17 56

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | "The" SID Office

Second Half Keys Road Win Over Midland

The Northwestern College men's basketball team rolled to its seventh consecutive win, downing Midland 85-56, in a conference game played this afternoon in Fremont, Neb.

Northwestern improves to 12-5 in the conference and sits alone in fourth place in the current GPAC standings with three games left to play in the regular season. They are 17-5 overall. 

Alex Van Kalsbeek poured in a game-high 25 points to go with six rebounds and six assists. The freshman has scored in double figures in 21 of the Raiders 22 games and has hit 20+ points in 12 games. Craig Sterk contributed 21 points and eight boards while Matt Onken netted a career-high 11, making all four of his field goal attempts, coming off the bench.

A back-and-forth first half that featured five ties and 10 lead changes resulted with a 42-39 Northwestern lead. Both teams shot well in the opening frame; the Raiders at 63% and Midland at 52%. 

Northwestern scored the first seven points of the second half and dominated the host Warriors on both ends of the floor for the entirety of the final period. A 9-0 run, finished off by a Grant DeMeulenaere three-pointer, gave the Raiders their first 20-point lead (66-45) with 9:14 left and head coach Kris Korver's squad continue to build its lead up to 29 points with just over a minute left.

Northwestern continued to shoot well in the second half (55%) while also limiting Mildand to just 17% shooting and five made field goals over the final 20 minutes.

The Raiders shot 59% for the game, 40% (8/20) from the three-point line, and held a big edge on the boards, 44-22. 

Bo Sandquist led Midland with 14 points and Emanuel Bryson contributed 12; the Warriors (2-14 GPAC, 4-15 overall) shot 34% for the game.

 
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