Scots’ Men Trim Foresters, Win Seventh Straight

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Jan. 25 – men’s basketball – Lake Forest College at Monmouth College

LFC 76
MC 86

Box Score https://monmouthscots.com/sports/mens-basketball/stats/2019-20/lake-forest-college/boxscore/5840


Monmouth hit over 60 percent of their shots from the Glennie Gym floor Saturday to shade Lake Forest 86-76.

The Scots built a 41-31 first half lead but had to hold off a Foresters surge in the second half. Lake Forest climbed back within one midway through the final 20 minutes, but never took the lead as the Scots hit a blistering 68 percent of their second half shots. Sean Espinosa’s jumper cut the Forester deficit to 57-56 with 10:05 left before Monmouth countered with a 14-4 run over the next four minutes.

Lake Forest rallied again in the final minutes, but Monmouth again had the answer. Monmouth called a timeout after the Foresters cut the margin to seven at 81-74 with 1:38 left. A Foresters’ foul ensued, sending D.J. Swift to the line where he sank both free throws to up the lead to 83-74. Tyler Davis followed with a fast break layup and Tyler Houston – who posted his second double-double of the month with 10 points and 10 rebounds – added a free throw on Monmouth’s next two possessions to ice the game.

Justin Batterton joined Houston in double figures with a season-high 29 points while Swift added 19.

Monmouth begins a two-game road trip next Friday when they travel to Ripon for a 5:30 p.m. tip.

View Online: http://monmouthcollege.meritpages.com/news/Scots-Men-Trim-Foresters-Win-Seventh-Straight/13621

For more information contact: Dan Nolan 309-457-2322, dnolan@monmouthcollege.edu

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