The Lindenwood men's basketball team continued its road struggles on Saturday afternoon in Kearney, Neb. as the Lions fell to Nebraska-Kearney by a 77-61 score.
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The Lions led for just 12 seconds in the game, as the Lopers scored nine unanswered points after that and never trailed again. Nebraska-Kearney led by as many as 17 points in the first half and finished the half with a 41-25 lead. The Lopers extended their lead to 28 in the second half, before Lindenwood got the final count down to 16 points in the final nine minutes.
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Shooting was the difference in the game, as the Lopers shot 47.5 percent for the game, including 53.1 percent while jumping out to their big first-half lead. Lindenwood shot just 28.6 percent in the first 20 minutes, and finished the game shooting 33.9 percent.
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Three Lions finished with a team-high 14 points in
Brad Newman,
Cory Arentsen, and
LJ McIntosh. McIntosh hit three three-pointers and was five-of-seven from the field. Newman led the team with four assists, and he had a season-high six rebounds.
Stanislas Heili and
Sam Mader both had eight rebounds and one block.
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Lindenwood falls to 15-11 overall and 11-9 in MIAA play. The Lions have their final home regular season game on Wednesday night with a 7:30 p.m. game against Central Missouri.
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