commanding 113-45 victory at BSU Gymnasium on Saturday night. The home team connected on 17 three-pointers and recorded 26 assists, showcasing strong offensive teamwork.
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Bemidji State opened the half with a strong offensive display, quickly establishing a lead with early three-pointers from
Tate Olson and
Eddie Jallow Hedqvist. The team maintained momentum through effective ball movement, resulting in 16 assists, and showed defensive strength by limiting the visitors to 9 field goals on 39 attempts. The Beavers capitalized on turnovers, converting them into fast-break points, and used their bench depth effectively, contributing 21 points.
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The half closed with the Beavers extending their lead significantly, concluding at 61-20. The home team's performance was marked by efficient shooting and defensive rebounds, outscoring their opponents in points in the paint and fast breaks.
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Bemidji State opened the second half with a scoring surge, starting with a 3-pointer from
John Pecarich, assisted by Hedqvist. The team capitalized on efficient shooting and strong defense, with
Henry Shannon III adding a layup and a free throw to further extend the lead. Bemidji State's defensive pressure was evident with multiple blocks and steals, which stifled Oak Hills' efforts.
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The home team maintained momentum through effective ball movement and rebounding, evidenced by 10 assists and 23 total rebounds. Pecarich led the offensive efforts with several key baskets, including a fast-break 3-pointer, as the team outscored the visitors 52-25 in the half. The Beavers closed the half with a commanding lead, 113-45, securing a decisive victory.
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Dominic Fairbanks scored 18 points, converting six 3-pointers and contributing two steals. Pecarich tallied 14 points, hitting four shots from beyond the arc, and recorded eight assists. Olson scored 12 points on perfect shooting, including two 3-pointers, while collecting eight rebounds and two steals. Shannon added 17 points, making all five of his free throw attempts.
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Bemidji State improved to 2-1 overall following their decisive victory. Oak Hills remains winless with an overall record of 0-5.
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In their next game, Bemidji State will travel to face the University of Minnesota Duluth on Tuesday, Nov. 25 at 7:30 p.m. The matchup will take place in Duluth, Minnesota.
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Located on the shore of Lake Bemidji, Bemidji State University sponsors 15 varsity athletic programs with NCAA Division I men's and women's hockey membership in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association and Western Collegiate Hockey Association, while its 13 NCAA Division II programs hold membership in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC).
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