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Wesleyan, Wooster still on top of NCAC

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On Wednesday, Wooster survived a scare, and Ohio Wesleyan proved its first victory this season over Wittenberg wasn’t a fluke.

From The Daily Record in Wooster:

WOOSTER — That huge sigh of relief heard Wednesday was that of the College of Wooster men’s basketball team.

Trailing by five points with under a minute to go in regulation, the Fighting Scots hit a pair of key shots to force overtime and had enough energy to outlast Denison in a pair of extra sessions en route to a 102-92 North Coast Athletic Conference win at Timken Gymnasium.

From the Delaware Gazette:

Mike DeWitt admitted he was concerned with his Battling Bishop squad going into last night’s key North Coast Athletic Conference matchup with longtime rival Wittenberg.

Not to worry.

Ohio Wesleyan hit nine of its first 12 shots as the Battling Bishops raced out to a 22-0 lead on senior wing Kyle Holliday’s three-point basket eight minutes into the second half en route to an 83-59 victory over the Tigers in front of 1,020 fans at Branch Rickey Arena.

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By slustorelople

June 10, 2011 4:47 PM | Link to this

I agree, it’s well, probably be useful

By slustorelople

June 13, 2011 12:00 PM | Link to this

I agree, it’s I remember, probably in the future …

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