Benedictine Men Move Back into First in NACC

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LISLE, IL - The Benedictine University men's basketball team knocked down 13 three-pointers to shoot past visiting Edgewood and move into sole possession of first place.

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Benedictine 101, Edgewood 78

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Zach Gorney connected on a three-pointer to begin the contest and Benedictine did not trail in the game
A second chance basket from Eric Grygo put Benedictine ahead 14-6 with 15:14 left in the half
Edgewood came back to tie the contest 20-20 on a triple with 9:48 remaining in the half
Jaquan Phipps converted on a three-point play, the third of the half, to spark a 10-0 run
Kejuan Glosson drilled a three-pointer to make the lead 30-20 with 7:54 to play
Benedictine led by as many as 13 points in the half and Brayden Olson made eight first-half field goals to net 22 in the first half
Grygo opened a 9-0 run with another three-point play early in the second as Benedictine extended the advantage to 61-41
Jens Soderholm caught fire in the second half, scoring 17 points
A jumper from Soderholm midway through the second extended the lead to 86-61

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Benedictine shot 52.9 percent in the first half and 64.3 in the second to finish the game at 58.1 percent, just below the season high
Benedictine has shot over 50 percent in the last six contests and is 5-1 in those games
Benedictine made 13-of-21 three-point attempts and finished 16-for-20 from the stripe while holding a slim 35-34 advantage on the glass
Olson finished with 31 points, his fourth 30+ showing of the year, and dished out nine assists
Soderholm tallied 23 points, making 9-of-11 attempts from the field
Grygo notched 13 points and seven rebounds

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Benedictine (12-7, 11-3 NACC) hosts Rockford on Wednesday night.