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80
Martin Luther MLC 4-7,0-0 UMAC
85
Winner Macalester MAC 5-5,0-2 MIAC
Martin Luther MLC
4-7,0-0 UMAC
80
Final
85
Macalester MAC
5-5,0-2 MIAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Martin Luther MLC 34 46 80
Macalester MAC 36 49 85

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Macalester Athletic Staff

Men’s Basketball: Macalester Holds Off Knights for 85-80 Victory

ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Macalester College men's basketball team defeated Martin Luther College  in a back-and-forth non-conference game Monday night in the Leonard Center, coming out on top, 85-80. The Scots even their record at 5-5 on the season, while the Knights drop to 4-7.

Macalester opened the game with a 12-5 run, with senior forward Noah Shannon (Northfield, Ill./New Trier) scoring four points over the first 5:17. After the teams exchanged baskets, first year guard Jamal Randle (St. Paul, Minn./Great River School) hit a three-pointer for a 10-point lead, 17-7. Later in the half, a three-pointer from senior forward Ryan Brush (Bellevue, Wash./Bellevue) gave the Scots a 31-25 edge with 3:18 remaining in the half. Martin Luther used a 9-2 run to take its first lead of the game, 34-33 with 1:12 on the clock. First year guard Owen Walther (St. Louis, Mo./John Burroughs School) closed out the scoring in the first half with a three to send Macalester into halftime with a 36-34 lead.

After the Knights tied the score early in the second half, the Scots went on a 13-4 run sparked by a pair of threes from Walther and another by first year guard Noah Hamburge (Minneapolis, Minn./Minnehaha Academy) for a 52-43 advantage with 14:44 remaining. A conventional three-point play by Shannon later in the half made it a 10-point game, 59-49 at the 12:42 mark. On two occasions Martin Luther came within five points, only to have Brush and Walther each answer with a three-pointer, with Walther's trey making the score 70-62 Macalester with 6:08 left.

Walther drained his fifth three of the game after a pair of Knights' free throws, but Adam Loberger answered Walther with a three of his own to make the score 73-67 with 4:36 to play. Martin Luther continued to hack away at the Scots' lead, with a basket by Thomas Balge and a conventional three-point play from Benjamin Vasold pulling the Knights to within one, 73-72 with 3:10 remaining. The lead was still down to one, 75-74 when Walther struck again from deep for a 74-78 advantage. On its next possession, Martin Luther scored again, only to have Brush nail a three-pointer to put Macalester on top, 81-76. Benjamin Pearson scored and was fouled, hitting the free throw to cut the lead to two, 81-79 with 22 seconds left, but the Scots made their free throws down the stretch to close out the win, 85-80.

Macalester made 14-of-33 (42.4 percent) from three-point range and converted 11-of-13 from the free throw line for the game. Shannon led the Scots with 21 points and six rebounds, hitting eight of his nine attempts from the charity stripe. Walther drained 6-of-9 from beyond the arc to finish with 18 points, and brush was 4-of-8 from deep en route to 16 points. Sophomore guard Joaquin Aguillon (San Rafael, Calif./The Branson School) dished out a career-high nine assists to go with eight points. Pearson led Martin Luther with 24 points.

Macalester plays a MIAC at Carleton on Wednesday, Dec. 10 in the final game of 2025. Tip-off is set for 7:00 p.m. in Northfield, Minn.


 
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