The Lindenwood men's basketball team (1-1) earned its first win as a NCAA Division I program on Thursday night in an 85-58 victory over Hannibal-LaGrange (1-1) from Hyland Arena in St. Charles, Mo.
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GAME OVERVIEW
The Lions started the game on fire from behind the arc, which began with a three-point bucket form
Kevin Caldwell Jr. Lindenwood took an 18-4 lead at the 16:35 mark by making six shots from long range. The Trojans fought back to take a 31-29 lead, but the advantage was short lived.
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Brandon Trimble knocked down a three-point shot to make it 34-33, as the Lions ended the half with a 41-33 lead. Lindenwood shot 53.3 percent from three in the first 20 minutes, and collected 13 points off the fast break with six points from forced turnovers.
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Lindenwood continued to build on its lead to start the second half, as a three pointer from Trimble at the 15:11 mark made it a 53-35 ballgame. Hannibal-LaGrange made it an 11-point deficit with 7:34 to go, but Lindenwood picked up the pace and anchored down on defense.
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The Lions kept the Trojans scoreless for nearly three minutes, while a dunk by
David Ware extended the lead to 23 points with four minutes remaining. After a steal on the defensive end,
Remy Lemovou took the ball down the length of the court and slammed home a dunk that set the gym in a frenzy. The Lions rolled to an 85-58 win in the first home action of the season. Lindenwood forced 18 turnovers upon the Trojans, while led to 26 points on the offensive end.
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All players who appeared in the game registered points, while four players scored in double-digits. Caldwell Jr. led the Lions with 20 points, as he also dished out seven assists. Trimble knocked down three three-point shots to tally 16 points in the game. Trimble led all players with four steals, as he added one assist and one rebound. Ware registered the first double-double of the season, as he tallied 10 points, 10 rebounds, and handed out five assists.Â
Chris Childs dropped 14 points on 4-of-7 shooting from behind the arc, and he added six rebounds.
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QUOTABLE
"I'm happy for our guys to earn our first win," said head coach
Kyle Gerdeman. "We are just trying to get better every day with a bunch of new guys, and I thought we did that tonight."
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GAME LEADERS
Kevin Caldwell Jr. (20 PTS, 7 AST, 2 STL, 2 REB)
Brandon Trimble (16 PTS, 4 STL, 1 AST, 1 REB)
David Ware (10 PTS, 10 REB, 5 AST)
Chris Childs (14 PTS, 6 REB, 2 AST)
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UP NEXT
Lindenwood will head to Columbia, Mo. on Sunday to take on the University of Missouri at 5:00 p.m.
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