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71
Presbyterian PC 9-17 (6-7)
81
Winner Radford RAD 16-9 (11-2)
Presbyterian PC
9-17 (6-7)
71
Final
81
Radford RAD
16-9 (11-2)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Presbyterian PC 35 36 71
Radford RAD 38 43 81

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

RADFORD TOPS PRESBYTERIAN FOR SIXTH STRAIGHT WIN

RADFORD, Va. – Backed by Devin Hutchinson's 17 points and Devine Eke's double-double, the Radford men's basketball team topped Presbyterian, 81-71, on Thursday night for its sixth win in a row.  
 
Radford (16-9, 11-2 Big South) tallied its fourth straight game shooting over 50 percent after totaling a 51.9 field goal percentage against the Blue Hose. Hutchinson went 4-of-7 from the floor, including 3-of-6 from 3-point land and was a perfect 6-of-6 from the free throw line. His 17 points tied a career-high, which was set earlier this season against Bridgewater College in early November.
 
The Highlanders crashed the boards all night long and secured 34 rebounds compared to Presbyterian's 23. The 23 rebounds were the lowest a Division I opponent corralled against Radford this season. 10 of the Highlanders rebounds came on the offensive end, while the Blue Hose only had three. Eke led Radford with 10 rebounds and picked up 10 points for his second double-double this season and fifth of his career.
 
Hutchinson gave the Highlanders a spark off the bench with the score tied at 18 midway through the first half. He carried Radford to an 11-2 run that gave Radford a nine-point lead with 6:17 to play. The senior recorded six of the 11 points during the spurt.
 
Presbyterian (9-17, 6-7 Big South) closed the gap to three at the end of the first half but the Highlanders came out of the locker room looking to make a run. They did just that and scored the first six points of the second half that eventually grew to an 11-3 run over 6:27 that put Radford ahead by 11 points, 49-38.
 
After PC's Cory Hightower scored the next three points, the Highlanders' leading scorers in Hutchinson and Carlik Jones scored the next eight, knocking down six free throws and a jump shot. Jones also tallied 17 points and led the team with six field goal conversions. The eight unanswered gave Radford its biggest lead of the night, 57-41, with 11:19 to play.
 
Radford's lead never dropped any lower than eight points and that came with 35 seconds left in the game but Donald Hicks knocked down two free throws to push the lead back to double-digits before the end of the contest.
 
The Highlanders forced 10 turnovers and only committed eight. Radford scored 16 points off the turnovers and had 12 second chance points thanks to double-digit offensive rebounds.
 
STAT OF THE GAME
Radford shared the ball all night and picked up 20 assists as a team. It's the third time this season Radford tallied 20 or more assists. Jones and Travis Fields, Jr., led the way with four each, while Hicks chipped in three. A handful of other players also picked up multiple assists.
 
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
Eke was a perfect 5-of-5 from the field on Thursday. The graduate transfer picked up his fifth 100 percent shooting night with at least three shots taken. Radford shot 35.7 percent from beyond the arc on Thursday. Hicks and Hutchinson led the team with three 3-pointers. Hicks was one of four Highlanders in double figures with 11 points. Fields Jr., had three steals, which pushed him over 100 for his career. The Blue Hose had four players in double-figures led by Hightower's game-high 21 points. PC shot 51.0 percent from the floor and 73.7 percent from the charity stripe.
 
TWEET OF THE GAME
 
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"We had 20 assists," assistant coach Ron Jirsa said. "We were sharing the ball and had really unselfish play from the beginning of the game to the end. I thought the bigs were really good. Devine [Eke] had a double-double with 10 rebounds and Devonnte [Holland] played extremely well. You know, the reason they got so many offensive rebounds is because we haven't played against a zone that much and we were really going to the glass against Presbyterian's zone. That was a big difference in the game."
 
UP NEXT
Radford will carry its six-game win streak to Buies Creek, N.C., for a Saturday afternoon matchup with Campbell at 4:30 p.m.
 
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