#7 Benedictine Improves to 10-0

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NAPERVILLE, Ill. - A layup from Tahron Harvey with two seconds remaining pushed the seventh-ranked Benedictine University men's basketball team to 10-0 on the season with a 75-73 road win at North Central College on Tuesday night.

FINAL SCORE
Benedictine 75, North Central 73

THE DETAILS
North Central stormed out of the gates, scoring the first four points of the game and opening a 12-2 lead less than five minutes into the contest
The first half advantage would swell to 13 at 19-6 with 13:14 to play
Benedictine was able to slice the deficit down to eight points at 31-23 following a pair of free throws from Adam Reynolds with 2:23 remaining in the half, but North Central quickly scored five consecutive to again move ahead by 13 points and led 36-26 at the half
Benedictine opened the second half by scoring the first seven points, quickly pulling within 36-33 following a three-point play from Michael Blaszczyk
Following a three-point play from North Central, Luke Johnson drained a three-pointer to pull Benedictine within 39-38 at the 16:14 mark
North Central was again able to extend the lead, moving ahead by eight points on two occasions
Trailing by seven at 58-51 with 9:17 left, Benedictine struck for eight straight points, taking the lead for the first time on a three-pointer from Blaszczyk with 7:32 left
Harvey evened the game with 4:55 to go on a layup and Blaszczyk knocked down another three with 4:14 to go, putting Benedictine ahead 68-66
John Dodson made the score 70-66 with 3:24 remaining following a jumper
North Central rallied to tie the game on a layup with :31 left, but following a pair of timeouts, Harvey backed down collapsing defenders to score the game-winner
The 10-game winning streak matches the total from the 2008-09 season as the longest in recent history

STAT LEADERS
Harvey netted 18 of his game best 27 points in the second half and added seven rebounds with six assists
Tim Reamer contributed 15 quality points off the bench
Blaszczyk also reached double digits with 11
Benedictine rebounded from shooting 33.3 percent in the first half to shot 50 percent in the second to finish 42.6 percent
The contest featured two ties and three lead changes along with 61 combined free throws

UP NEXT
Benedictine (10-0) hosts another school from the CCIW in Carthage College on December 30 at 7:00 p.m.
Benedictine is 4-0 against the CCIW this season