Going to overtime for the second time this season, the Newberry College men's basketball team (2-2, 0-0 SAC) take down the Clayton State University Lakers 87-81, from huge performances from both senior
QuanDaveon McCollum (Clio, S.C.) and sophomore Malahki Stremlow (Traverse City, Mich.).
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The Lakers jumped out to a six-point advantage four minutes into the game, but the Wolves worked quickly to tie things back up from a jump shot from McCollum, followed by a three pointer from junior
Jalen Johnson (Sumter, S.C.). That sparked a run that gave the Wolves an eight-point advantage with 10:14 left in the half. The Lakers made a run of their own, which saw a back-and-forth battle to end the half, tied at 36.
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Stremlow got the first points of the second half to give the Wolves the slight edge that they were able to hold at the first five minutes. Leading 58-57, Stremlow helped lead a run for the Wolves that gave them an eight-point advantage with 6:59 left in regulation, but the Lakers were quickly able to respond, as they were able to take a two-point lead with just six seconds left. Freshman Caleb Byrd (Mauldin, S.C.) made two free-throws with just three seconds left to tie the game at 72 and send the game to overtime.
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The Lakers made one free throw to start the overtime period, before McCollum sparked a huge run for the Wolves that helped him cruise through to take a 87-81 victory.
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McCollum finished with 22 points along with 4 rebounds, Stremlow had a huge performance, having 13 points and a career high 17 rebounds, which ties him for fifth in program history.
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The Wolves will finish out the Clayton State Classic tomorrow afternoon as they take on Georgia College at 1 PM.
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