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CooXooEii Black
Charlie Lengal
49
Colorado College CCM 6-14 / 2-9 SCAC
70
Winner Univ. of Dallas UDM 7-10 / 5-4 SCAC
Colorado College CCM
6-14 / 2-9 SCAC
49
Final
70
Univ. of Dallas UDM
7-10 / 5-4 SCAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Colorado College CCM 34 15 49
Univ. of Dallas UDM 32 38 70

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Athletic Communications

Black Reaches 1,000 Points as Tigers Fall

CooXooEii Black became the 22nd player in the history of Colorado College men's basketball to score 1,000 career points, but his efforts were not enough to get the Tigers a victory at the University of Dallas.

The Crusaders connected on 12 of 29 shots from behind the arc and pulled away in the second half for a 70-49 victory at the Maher Center on Friday night.

Black reached the milestone 4:14 into the contest when he grabbed the rebound of a shot by senior guard Edmund Pendleton and worked himself open for a layup.

The junior forward finished with a game-high 23 points and ran his career total to 1,014, which leaves him only nine away from climbing to 19th place on the program's career list.

A three-pointer by freshman Isaac Zachem on CC's next possession gave the Tigers a 13-3 lead and they were able to play from in front until the opening minute of the second half.

Michael Wambsganss and Dustin Mathis dialed long distance on back-to-back possessions to give Dallas a four-point edge.

Freshman guard Aaron Acosta hit a triple to get Colorado College back to within a point, but the Crusaders connected on two more three-pointers during an 8-0 run as they began to pull away.

After Pendleton sank a pair of free throws to pull the Tigers to within 10 with 9:51 on the clock, UD answered with 10 in a row to take command of the game.

Pendleton finished with 10 points for CC, which slipped to 6-14 overall and 2-9 in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference.

In addition to its advantage in three-point shooting, the Crusaders enjoyed a 46-29 margin on the glass.

Wambsganss went 3-for-7 from behind the arc led Dallas with 17 points.

Joshua Nunn added 12 points and four assists for UD, which improved to 7-10 overall and 5-4 in conference play.

Colorado College plays host to Southwestern University and Texas Lutheran University next Friday and Saturday, respectively, in the final two home games of the season.
  
  
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