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Shooting at .27%, we had no right to win that game. They outshot us on free throws, too. For the first time this season, Lariel Powell came out of the shadows with 10 points. Misa and VanBrocklin are carrying this team. NAU had 20 assists to our 9. Lund is right; we won on turnovers.
 
We won, 66-61, thanks to the shooting of Greene and VanBrocklin (13 rebounds by Misa helped). Like the first game against NAU, in the first half NAU beat us at everything - FG, 3s, and FTs. In the second half we did the same to them, and by enough to win. We had, by the way, more assists; they had more turnovers. We're playing as best we can, I think. We just don't have many better than average shooters.
 

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