Benedictine Men Reverse Conference Defeat

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LISLE, IL - Two free throws from Eric Grygo with 12.3 seconds remaining allowed the Benedictine University men's basketball team to move to 8-0 at home, reversing a loss from earlier this year in a nail-biter with Concordia Chicago.

FINAL SCORE
Benedictine 66, Concordia Chicago 63

THE DETAILS
Concordia Chicago, who rolled to a 90-72 win over Benedictine in River Forest, Ill. on December 16, seemed in a position to potentially run away again early, scoring the first five points of the game and opening a 15-4 lead at the 14:39 mark
Benedictine responded by scoring the next 13 points, taking a 17-15 lead on five straight points from Collin Mergl including a three-pointer with 10:08 to go in the first
From there, the remainder of the first half was back-and-forth with Concordia Chicago leading for a bulk of the opening 20 minutes
Never down by more than three after the mid-point, two free throws from Kyle Graebner put Benedictine ahead with two minutes left and the score at the break was 29-28
Benedictine came out strong to begin the second half, building a 38-30 lead on two three-point plays from Grygo and a three from Nick Kosich
A layup from Mergl handed Benedictine a 44-35 lead with 13:29 remaining but the guests would not go away, coming all the way back to take the lead at 51-49 with nine minutes remaining
The teams traded the lead for six minutes, Benedictine opened a four-point edge at 58-54 with a 5-0 spurt, but Concordia Chicago immediately responded with five straight as well to lead 59-58 with just over three minutes to play
Concordia Chicago made good on a third opportunity to open a one-point edge in the final 30 seconds
Grygo stepped to the line to make two tosses with 12.3 seconds remaining and then promptly drew a charge with eight second left, setting the stage for two free throws from Cade Ellingson to seal the decision
The contest featured eight ties and 11 lead changes

STAT LEADERS
Benedictine shot 37 percent for the game and held a 44-35 advantage on the glass while holding a 13th opponent this season below their scoring average
Grygo finished with 24 points and 12 rebounds in a fourth consecutive double-double
Kosich contributed 17 with Mergl notching 10

UP NEXT
Benedictine (13-3, 9-2 NACC) remains in a first place tie in the NACC and will head to Dominican on Saturday afternoon