Bears defeat Southeastern
Brad Burton
The men's basketball Bears, looking for another win, got out to an early lead and never looked back as they defeated Southeastern 64-38.
The defensive pressure from the Bears caused Southeastern to shoot 30 percent from the field the first half.
Going into the second half, the bears had a 38-22 advantage, a comfortable lead. The Bears continued the pressure and saw them selves up more than 26 points.
"We played really well together and executed the game plan," said Tia Mays, "We trusted in what our coaches had to say and in each other as well, and that led us to victory."
Leading the way for the Bears were Katlyn Wood, scoring 17 points and grabbing 6 rebounds. Contributing a double double was Mays who scored 15 points, grabbed 13 rebounds and also was a defensive threat in the middle with five blocks. Marni Jacobsen added 11 points for the Bears.
The Bears will continue their play against Marshalltown Dec. 12. at home.
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