No. 21 Benedictine storms back from down 15 to win

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LISLE, IL - The Benedictine University men's basketball team rallied from a 15-point first half deficit to upend the defending conference champion and preseason favorite MSOE on Tuesday night.

FINAL SCORE
Benedictine 81, MSOE 74

THE DETAILS
MSOE was red hot to start the game, knocking down their first three shots to take an early 8-0 lead less than 90 seconds into the game
A layup from Kenny Bogus and a three from Kyle Graebner drew Benedictine within 8-5 before the visitors made three of the next four attempts to lead by double figures at 15-5 with 15:15 to go in the first
Benedictine whittled the deficit down to five on a pair of occasions before a 10-0 run from MSOE made the score 39-24 with 4:35 remaining in the half
The lead again grew to 15 in the final minute of the half before a Kyle Graebner layup cut the margin to 45-32 at the half
Benedictine opened the second half with seven consecutive points to pull within 45-39 on a three-pointer from Nick Kosich
MSOE continued to hold Benedictine at arm's length before consecutive layups from Chris Hester and Derrick Faulkner brought Benedictine within 60-59 midway through the second
MSOE extended the lead back to six points before Bogus ignited a 8-0 that enabled Benedictine to lead for the first time in the game on a layup from Faulkner with 4:36 to go
A three-pointer enabled the visitors to quickly retake the lead before an 8-0 run put Benedictine ahead for good
Kosich and Bogus hit threes during the run as Benedictine moved ahead 77-70 with 55 seconds left

STAT LEADERS
MSOE shot 66.7 percent in the first half and held a +8 margin on the glass but shot just 30 percent in the second, finishing at 48.3 percent for the game
Benedictine outrebounded MSOE by 13 in the second half to finish +5
Benedictine knocked down 11 three-pointers and finished the game shooting 42.4 percent
Four players reached double figures led by 16 from Kyle Graebner, who hit three treys
Kosich knocked down four triples and finished with a career high 15 points
Bogus tacked on 15 as well with Grygo adding 11, nine of which came from the free throw line

UP NEXT
Benedictine (10-2, 6-1 NACC) travels to Wisconsin Lutheran on Saturday afternoon in a matchup of the two teams currently tied for first in the conference