FORT WAYNE, Ind. - The Indiana Tech men's basketball team didn't mess around on Saturday afternoon, protecting their home court and defeating Concordia by a final score of 84-43.
Jeremy Davidson came off the bench and provided the Warriors with some instant offense. Checking in around the midway point in the first half, after knocking down his opening two-point jumper, he connected on a triple to increase the lead to 12, and then another, and then another, and then another. He would go on to drop 14 points in the first half alone, with the Warriors leading 18-11 when he checked in, he and the starters would help increase the lead to 50-26 at the break.Â
Needless to say, Tech would go on to win this one handily. Davidson lead the team in scoring with 20, coming just one point short of his career high.
Cory McKinney had a great night as well, dropping 13 points and dishing seven assists to go along with a sweet alley-oop jam towards the end of the first half.
Steve Helm had 13 points as well, knocking in four triples.
Rog Stein put up some good numbers, finishing with 12 points, five rebounds, and three steals.
Jeremy Luciani came off the bench and finished with a season-high nine points, including an assist to his brother,
Jack Luciani, late in the game.
The Warriors turned 13 Cardinal turnovers into 22 points. The Tech bench had a dominant night, almost out-scoring the entire Cardinals unit, scoring 36 points.
Indiana Tech (15-6, 9-2 WHAC) sits atop the conference and will look to break through in the national polls. They host Cornerstone (13-7, 7-3 WHAC) on Wednesday night, tip-off is set for 8:00 PM.