DEARBORN, Mich. – The No. 14 ranked Indiana Tech Warriors took down the University of Michigan-Dearborn Saturday afternoon with a 114-69 final. The Warriors traveled to Wayne State to take on the Wolverines and remain undefeated in WHAC play improving to 6-0 after their dominant performance.
The Warriors jumped out to an 8-0 lead in the first half and remained on top the entire half. Dearborn was able to tie things up at 24 but could not stop the fast-breaking Warriors to a 9-0 run. Much like the first half, the Warriors jumped out to a 7-0 start, including a steal from Davison leading to a
Rog Stein dunk. The Warriors turned to their bench, and the tempo only increased to the misfortune of the Wolverines.
Indiana Tech shot 56% from the foul line and 54% from the field for their victory. Key contributors to remain undefeated in WHAC play came from
Blake Davison and
Grant Smith, who led all scoring with 14 points.
Josh Kline (13 points) and
Lucas Lehrman (11 points) also added 10 rebounds apiece, leading both teams and earning double-doubles. Both McKinney and Stein tallied 12 points.
The Warriors now improve to 9-1 overall and 6-0 in the WHAC. Indiana Tech will compete against Olivet Nazarene University (Ill.) Wednesday, December 7th at 7 PM in Bourbonnais, Illinois next. The Warriors will then look to conclude their 2022 season on the road for the next six matchups, including No. 21-Ranked Indiana Wesleyan University, whom they beat 61-59 back in October.
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