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Saturday April 20, 2024
BOUNCE BACK EFFORT: Wildcats Top Lake State

These stories were written by NMU Sports Information

SUNDAY GAME RECAP

MARQUETTE, Mich. --
 The Northern Michigan University men's basketball defeated Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletics Conference rival Lake Superior State University, 91-70, Sunday afternoon inside the Physical Education Instructional Facility. The team came out firing from the start, looking for the weekend split and eager to right the ship after their game one loss. 


The Wildcats started out strong with a quick 5-0 run to open the game. Tre Harvey sank a three-point shot shortly after the jump ball start before Ben Wolf made a huge dunk less than a minute in. NMU continued to pressure the Lakers, jumping out to the 9-4 lead nearly three minutes into the game.


The offensive success continued as the men went up 22-9 and LSSU was forced to call a timeout with 13:40 to play in the first half.


LSSU made a push later in the half, eventually cutting the lead to eight, but the Wildcats answered with four points of their own to make it 38-26 with six minutes to play.


Late in the opening half, Tre Harvey went on a tear for NMU, sinking three straight shots for eight points as the Wildcats went up 44-32 followed by a jump shot from Sam Schultz to extend their lead to 14 points, 46-32.


The two teams headed to the locker room with the Wildcats up, 56-39. Harvey, whose full-court shot hit the rim and bounced out as the buzzer sounded, finished the first half with a team-best 16 points. 


NMU returned to the court for the second half, jumping out to a dominant 20-point lead, 65-45, with 15 minutes left in regulation.


Dolapo Olayinka
 extended the lead with a quick layup before a defensive stop gave the Wildcats the ball back, up 67-45. 


The Wildcats grabbed their largest lead of the season at 11:53 with a pair of free throws from Justin Kuehl to give NMU the 72-45 lead.


The Wildcats finished the afternoon with a 91-70 victory over the Lakers. Their 91 points is a team-best since November 29, 2019 when they defeated the University of Alaska Fairbanks, 95-45.


Five individuals finished in double-figures Sunday afternoon, including Harvey who posted a team-best 21 points. Ben Wolf (15 pts.), Olayinka (14 pts.), Max Bjorklund (11 pts.) and Noah Parcher (10 pts.) also hit the double-digit mark. 


Sam Schultz
 picked up two blocked shots on the afternoon, leading his team in the category and showing up big at the defensive end. In total, the Wildcats blocked six shots in the win, with Harvey, Alec FruinJustin Kuehl and Olayinka each accounting for one.

SATURDAY GAME RECAP
 

MARQUETTE, Mich. -- The Northern Michigan University men's basketball team fell to Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletics Conference foe Lake Superior State University Saturday afternoon, 70-60, inside the Physical Education Instructional Facility.

At the first media timeout, the Wildcats trailed 11-6 to the Lakers, with a chance to pull withina basket after Max Bjorklund was sent to the line to shoot. 


With 7:16 to play in the first half, Tre Harvey hit a three from the far corner, assisted by Noah Parcher, to bring the game back within one point, trailing LSSU 21-20.


Dolapo Olayinka
 put the Wildcats on top with a made jumpshot to make it 24-23 before a big defensive stop in the NMU zone gave them the ball back. LSSU had a stop of their own, picking up the defensive rebound to take back the lead.


Olayinka hit another three with 30 seconds remaining in the half to give his team the 33-29 lead before Carson Smith made two free throws for the 35-31 lead at halftime.


The Lakers opened the second half on a 5-0 run, taking the lead with 16:56 to play, 36-35.


The Wildcats kept things close early on, but the Lakers managed to take a nine-point lead as the clock ticked under six minutes remaining in regulation. 


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