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Don McHenry led all scorers with 20 points off 6-for-17 shooting from the field with a perfect 6-of-6 mark at the stripe. Braxton Bayless followed in the scoring column with 16 points off 6-for-9 from the field and a 2-of-3 clip from beyond the arch with five rebounds, a team-best four assists and a pair of steals. Enoch Kalambay and Blaise Keita led the team in rebounding with seven boards each, with Kalambay adding 13 points off 3-for-6 from the field and a 2-of-3 clip from three-point range, two assists and two steals. Khristian Lander rounded out the Tops to reach double figures scoring with 10 points while adding four boards, two assists and a steal.Â
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HOW IT HAPPENED
WKU won the jump ball and took an early 1-0 lead with a made free throw by Kalambay. After a 5-0 run by the Bearkats, Tyrone Marshall Jr. scratched the scoring column with a made jumper in the paint to bring the count to 5-3. Sam Houston connected from range to push its lead to five, but McHenry answered with a three to narrow the margin to two, 8-6, three minutes into the game.
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Bayless connected on a layup off a fast break before Kalambay sunk a jump shot in the paint to even the score at 10-all with 14:32 to play until the half. After the Bearkats went ahead, 16-13, at the 11:22 mark, Jack Edelen responded with a three moments later to again even the count at 16-all.Â
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After Sam Houston maintained a single-digit lead for the next nine minutes of the first half, a three-pointer by Kalambay evened the score at 34-34 with 2:11 to play before the break. With three seconds left in the period, Lander hit on a layup to regain a Tops' lead for the first time since the opening minute of play, and WKU entered halftime leading Sam Houston, 36-34.
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The teams returned for the second half and traded leads for the next six minutes of regulation. Marshall Jr. hit from range to give the Tops a three-point lead, the team's largest of the game at that point, before Sam Houston responded with a three of its own seconds later to even the count at 41-all. After the Bearkats took a two-point lead off a pair of made free throws, a three by McHenry gave WKU a one-point lead, 46-45, at the 14:56 mark of the second.
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After Sam Houston retook the lead and maintained a lead or tie for the next five minutes of play, a layup by Lander off a Bearkat turnover gave WKU a one-point, 54-53 lead with 9:26 remaining in regulation. A made pair at the stripe by McHenry and a layup by Marshall Jr. pushed the Tops' lead to five, 58-53, before Kalambay drained a deep three from the right wing to extend the Hilltopper lead to eight, 61-53, with 5:57 to play.
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A three by Sam Houston cut the Hilltopper lead to four with two minutes remaining, but a McHenry driving layup pushed it back out to six, 65-59, 30 seconds later. A layup by Bayless following another Bearkat turnover gave WKU a 67-59 lead, and a made layup off a fastbreak by McHenry gave WKU a double-digit lead, 69-59, in the final minute of play.
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Free throws by McHenry, Bayless and Marshall Jr. iced the game and secured the 75-66 victory for WKU.
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NOTABLES
- WKU opened the game with the starting lineup of Keita, Jackson, Lander, Kalambay and Marshall Jr. for the first time this season. The group is now 1-0 on the year.
- Don McHenry led the Tops in scoring with a game-high 20 points off 6-for-17 shooting from the field and a perfect 6-of-6 mark at the stripe. The senior guard has now posted double figures scoring in 16 of the team's 20 outings and 20+ points in eight gamesÂ
- Braxton Bayless finished with 16 points off a 6-for-9 clip from the field and a 2-of-3 clip from beyond the arch. The graduate guard added five rebounds, a team-best four assists and a pair of steals.
- Enoch Kalambay and Blaise Keita led the team in rebounding with seven boards each.
- Kalambay charted 13 points off 3-for-6 from the field with a 2-of-3 clip from beyond the arch, including a late three to stretch the Tops' lead to eight and kill momentum for the Bearkats. The senior added two assists and two steals in a team-high 31 minutes of action.
- Khristian Lander finished with 10 points with four rebounds, two assists and a steal. Lander helped defend and limit the conference's second-leading scorer in Lamar Wilkerson to just 12 points, one assist and one rebound.
- WKU benefitted from 41 total points from its bench while holding the Bearkat bench to just nine pointsÂ
- WKU finished the day shooting .441% from the field while limiting Sam Houston to .375%
- The Tops outscored the Bearkats in the paint with 36 points to Sam Houston's 30
- WKU connected on 83% (15-of-18) at the charity stripe to Sam Houston's 61% (11-of-18)
- The Tops scored 12 points off fast breaks while charting a perfect 100% on fast break opportunitiesÂ
- With the win, WKU moves to 12-8 overall with a 3-4 mark in conference play and improves to 1-2 all-time in meetings facing Sam Houston. Â
NEXT UP
Hilltopper Basketball returns home next week and will continue conference play hosting UTEP on Thursday, Jan. 30. Tipoff from Diddle Arena in Bowling Green, Ky. is slated for 7 p.m. CT with the game set to stream live on ESPN+.
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