Benedictine Men Stopped by Edgewood

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LISLE, IL - The Benedictine University men's basketball team saw a two-game win streak end in a spirited contest with Edgewood at home.

FINAL SCORE
Edgewood 75, Benedictine 72

THE DETAILS
After Edgewood scored the first four points of the contest, a majority of the first half was back-and-forth
Cade Ellingson knocked down a three-pointer to tie the game at 10-10 with 15:41 left in the first half
Trailing 23-22 at the midway point of the first, Mark Blaszczyk opened a 7-0 run with a free throw as Benedictine led 29-23 following a pair of free throws from Carter Knuckles
Cullen Cosme connected on a three-pointer and Knuckles added a jumper as Benedictine opened a 34-25 lead with 5:21 to go in the first
Benedictine moved in front by double digits late in the half and took a 45-36 lead into the break
Edgewood opened the second half with an 10-0 run to take a 46-45 advantage, holding Benedictine scoreless for the first six minutes of the half
Benedictine scored just two points in the first 8:31 of the second but found themselves down by just one a 49-48 before Cosme splashed home a jumper and Frank Cunnea made a three
Benedictine led by seven at 59-52 with 7:42 left before Edgewood 9-1 run to lead 61-60 at the 5:12 mark
Benedictine split free throws down the stretch including two that could have tied the game while the visitors sank a pair and overcame a late trap to grab the win

THE DETAILS
Benedictine shot just 34 percent in the second half and finished the game at 42.2 percent while shooting 5-of-23 from beyond he arc, making just one in the second half
Edgewood held a 41-36 advantage on the glass and finished 14-of-16 at the stripe while Benedictine was 13-for-22 from the line
The contest featured eight ties and 12 lead changes
Cosme paced Benedictine with 15 points off the bench, finishing 6-of-7 from the field while adding seven rebounds in just his third collegiate contest
Ellingson and Knuckles both scored 14 with Knuckles making his first start
Mason Sobiesk also hit double digits with 10 as the supporting cast stepped up into huge roles

UP NEXT
Benedictine (5-6, 4-2 NACC) travels to St. Norbert this weekend.