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CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Junior
Jackson Davis scored a career-high 18 points to lead the Eastern Kentucky University men's basketball team to a wild 91-86 win over Southeast Missouri on Saturday evening at the Show Me Center.
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With the win, EKU sweeps the western OVC road trip and improves to 8-11 (2-4 OVC).
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Sparked by a pair of three-pointers by freshman
JacQuess Hobbs, the Colonels ran out to an early lead. A layup by Davis with 6:45 remaining in the first half made it a 15-point advantage, 31-16.
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However, SEMO (8-11, 2-4 OVC) rallied, as a three-pointer by Jonathan Dalton pulled the Redhawks back to within eight, 44-36, at halftime.
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EKU opened the second half on an 11-3 run and went back up by 16, 55-39, when sophomore
Dujuanta Weaver knocked down a three-pointer with 16:46 on the clock.
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After a pair of foul shots by Weaver put Eastern up by 12, 67-55, with 10:29 left, SEMO exploded on a 15-2 run and grabbed its first lead of the game, 70-69, when Ledarrius Brewer knocked down a three-pointer from the corner with 7:25 on the clock.
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The next five minutes of play featured eight lead changes. With EKU trailing, 78-76, junior
Nick Mayo drained a clutch three-pointer from the wing with 2:14 left to give the Colonels the lead for good.
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EKU shot a season-high 95.5 percent (21-of-22) from the free throw line and went 8-of-8 from the stripe in the final two minutes to seal the victory.
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Sophomore
DeAndre Dishman scored 11 of his 17 points in the final seven minutes of play, willing the Colonels through the back-and-forth stretch run.
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Weaver finished with a career-high 15 points, while Mayo tallied 11 points, five rebounds and a team-best five assists.
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EKU connected on a season-high 12 three-pointers in the win. The Colonels have now made 23 three-pointers in their last two games.
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Denzel Mahoney paced Southeast Missouri with a game-high 25 points.
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SEMO out-rebounded EKU, 37-29, but the Colonels won the turnover battle, 16-10. It is the ninth consecutive game in which EKU has won the turnover battle.
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The Colonels now head home to host Tennessee Tech and Jacksonville State next weekend at McBrayer Arena.
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