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Record Book

SIMPSON STORM 3-0, 0-0 A-R-C Cornell rams 1-1, 0-0 MWC

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262 (87.3/game) 213 (71.0/game) 43.8% (89-203) 35.9% (33-92) 76.1% (51-67) 129 (43.0/game) 43 (14.3/game) 2 (0.7 per game) 19 (6.3 per game) 26 (8.7 per game)

Andrew Gibb, 56 Andrew Gibb, 18.7 3 tied, 100% 3 tied, 100% 4 tied, 100% Chris Honz, 20 Easton Darling, 9 Hutchinson/Darling, 3.0 Chris Honz, 2 3 tied, 3

TEAM COMPARISON

Points Points Allowed Field Goal % 3-Point % Free Throw % Rebounds Assists Blocks Steals Turnovers

STATISTICAL LEADERS

Points Points per game Field Goal % 3-Point % Free Throw % Rebounds Assists Assist/Turnover Ratio Blocks Steals 151 (75.5/game) 130 (65.0/game) 43.4% (56-129) 28.9% (13-45) 86.7% (26-30) 83 (41.5/game) 23 (11.5/game) 5 (2.5/game) 17 (8.5/game) 23 (11.5/game)

Jordan Magnini, 42 Jordan Magnini, 21.0 Logan Sharp, 80% Julian Cleary, 100% 4 tied, 100% Logan Sharp, 18 Jordan Magnini, 7 Zach Ingle, 5.0 Logan Sharp, 3 Jordan Magnini, 5

GAME 4 DETAILS:

DATE: Wednesday, Nov. 16 • 7:30 p.m. LOCATION: Indianola, Iowa VENUE: Cowles Fieldhouse

THE STORM

The Storm are 3-0 for the first time in over a decade, after picking up two wins against Fontbonne and Westminster. Andrew Gibb scored 19 and 13 in the wins, while Easton Darling (19 points) and Caden McGuire (16 points) each had terrific games against Westminster. The Storm are averaging over 85 points a game to start the year.

THE RAMS

The Rams are 1-1 to start their season, dropping a heartbreaker to fellow American Rivers Conference opponent Coe, 68-67, in the season opener, before bouncing back to defeat Eureka, 84-62. Guard Jordan Magnini has been the emerging star for the Rams, leading the team in scoring by averaging 21 points per game on over 50% shooting from the field, while also grabbing seven rebounds per game.

LAST TIME THEY MET

Cornell defeated the Storm at Cowles Fieldhouse last year, 64-51, despite 16 points and six rebounds from forward Caden Rehmeier. The Storm had a 37-35 lead early in the second half, but the Rams stormed back to take the victory.

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