MIDDLETOWN, Ohio – The IU Southeast men's basketball team cruised to a 110-74 victory over Miami-Middletown on Wednesday.
IU Southeast dominated the first half. The Grenadiers shot 20-34 from the field and 6-14 from three to build a 51-29 lead at halftime. IU Southeast scored 21 points off 12 Miami-Middletown first half turnovers.
The Grenadiers were even more efficient in the second half, shooting 23-39 from the field and 10-20 from three-point range. IU Southeast cruised to a 110-74 win.
Five Grenadiers scored in double figures.
Bailey Temming led all scorers with 17 points on 7-9 shooting.
Jordan Treat scored 13 points off the bench, and both
Camden Pfeister and
Isaac Strunk scored 12 points.
Keith Robinson added 11 points and tied for the team lead with six rebounds.
IU Southeast shot 58.9 percent from the field and went 16-34 from three. The Grenadiers recorded 25 assists on 43 made shots.
"Another good team win," IU Southeast head coach
Wiley Brown said. "We played really good defense for the most part. Things that stood out were our rebounding and assists. I love it when we share the ball and crash the boards. We had six turnovers at halftime and four in the second half, which is outstanding. We got a little sloppy, but for the most part, we were the aggressors. Back to the lab!"
IU Southeast moves to 5-2 on the season. The Grenadiers return to action at home against Cumberlands on December 1
st.