Benedictine Men Stymie Concordia Chicago

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LISLE, IL - The Benedictine University men's basketball team held the top scoring offense in the conference over 25 points below average in scoring a home victory over Concordia Chicago on Saturday.

FINAL SCORE
Benedictine 85, Concordia Chicago 65

THE DETAILS
Benedictine trailed for most of the opening 10 minutes of play, falling behind 21-15 at the 11:29 mark
The defense buckled down and did not allow any easy looks, allowing for a run of 18-0 to grab control
The run opened with two Kyle Graebner free throws
Graebner tied the game with a jumper at the 9:47 mark and Kenny Bogus scored in transition at 8:41 to put Benedictine ahead for good
The run finished with a basket from Bogus with 5:23 remaining in the half
Concordia Chicago scored with 5:04 left and then did not score again the rest of the half as a run of 5-0 ended the opening 20 minutes with Benedictine in front 40-23
The visitors powered back out of the locker room, using a 9-0 run to claw within 45-36 at the 17:48 mark
The lead continued to shrink as Concordia Chicago drew within 50-45 with 14:38 to go
A 13-2 spurt spanning nearly five minutes enabled Benedictine to push the lead back out to 19 points at 72-52 on a three-point play from Graebner with 5:56 left
The advantage reached as many as 25 points as Benedictine pulled away
Concordia came into the game 19th nationally in scoring offense at 90.9 points per game

STAT LEADERS
The defense held Concordia Chicago to just 32.9 percent from the floor and kept two of the top scorers in the conference below their season average
Benedictine did a good job on the glass, holding a 53-38 edge in rebounds
Eric Grygo led all scorers with 21 points, adding 12 rebounds
Graebner knocked down three triples and finished with a career best 19 points
Michael Johnson added 15 points, continuing his string of double-figure contests
The starting lineup posted 72 points as 14 players saw time on the floor
The win marked the 385th for head coach Keith Bunkenburg, matching Tony LaScala for the most wins in program history

UP NEXT
Benedictine (4-5, 3-3 NACC) travels to Loyola Chicago on Tuesday night for a 7:00 p.m. exhibition against one of the NCAA Division I Final Four entrants from last season