PICTURED ABOVE: Trevor Gunter scored 16 points with nine rebounds in Wheaton's 92-68 win over Elmhurst on Saturday night.
Wheaton, Ill. - The Thunder basketball team turned in a hot-shooting performance on Saturday night to earn a 92-68 victory over the Elmhurst Bluejays at King Arena. Leading by 10 at halftime, the Thunder opened things up early in the second half and never look back in improving to 9-11 overall and 5-6 in the conference. Elmhurst is now 6-15 and 2-10 in the CCIW.
Wheaton shot an impressive 61.1% (33-54) from the field including 48.3% (14-29) on three-point attempts. The Thunder were 12-of-15 (80%) at the free throw line. Elmhurst shot 34.8% (24-69) and was just 31.8% (7-22) from beyond the arc. The Bluejays shot 72.2% (13-18) from the charity stripe. Wheaton narrowly outrebounded the Bluejays 37-34 despite being out-rebounded 16-5 on the offensive glass.
Elmhurst jumped out early on Saturday night, using an 8-0 run to take a 10-5 lead in the opening minutes. The Bluejays held their lead until the midway point of the first half when a dunk by
Trevor Gunter and an
Aston Francis three-pointer gave Wheaton a 20-19 lead at the 10-minute mark. After Elmhurst retook the lead, a seven-point spurt bookended by a
Spencer Peterson three-pointer and lay-up gave Wheaton a 29-25 and caused an Elmhurst timeout with 6:48 left in the half.
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Out of the timeout, an Eichelberger (PICTURED RIGHT) block and Francis three-pointer forced another Bluejay timeout and ran the lead to 32-25. A Gunter lay-up made it a 12-0 Wheaton run before Elmhurst was finally able to end its five-minute field goal drought with a three-pointer. Elmhurst got back to within six points on a Nathan Rogers but Wheaton answered with four straight points to pull ahead to a 42-32 halftime advantage.
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Five straight points by the Thunder pushed the lead to 47-32 in the first minute of the second half. Five straight points by
Ricky Samuelson and an
Aston Francis three-pointer, his fifth of the night, pushed the Wheaton lead to 20 points at 55-35 just over three minutes into the half.
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Leading 61-43 with 13:53 to play, an 11-0 run that saw Wheaton hold the Bluejays scoreless for nearly five minutes, pulling ahead to lead 72-43 on a
Ricky Samuelson three-pointer. Wheaton would push the lead to as many as 30 points as the Thunder cruised to the 92-68 rout.
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Aston Francis led all scorers with 20 points including five three-pointers and an impressive old-fashioned three-point play.
Ricky Samuelson finished with 18 points and
Trevor Gunter added 16 points and nine rebounds.
Luke Peters had eight points to go with six assists.
Kobe Eichelberger grabbed a game-high 10 rebounds to go with six assists and five points. Derek Dotlich led the Bluejays with 17 points.
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Wheaton will next be in action on Wednesday, February 8, when the Thunder travel south to face the Millikin Big Blue in Decatur at 7 pm.
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