FAIRMONT, W.Va. -- Fairmont State continued its hot shooting from behind the arc on Saturday afternoon, draining 17 three-pointers in a 105-65 win over Notre Dame College at Joe Retton Arena.
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In fact, the 17 three-pointers tied Fairmont's season high and gave the Falcons three-straight performances of 15 or more three-pointers. Ten different players drained a three for FSU, which was one player shy of tying a national record that was set by West Liberty last week.
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The Falcons also stretched their home winning streak to 35 games with the victory, as FSU improved to 17-5 overall and 13-3 in league play. NDC falls to 5-17 overall and 3-13 in league play.
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In addition, Fairmont State scored 34 points off turnovers and had 20 second-chance points in the victory. FSU dominated the glass with a 42-31 rebounding edge.
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Seven different players reached double figures for the Falcons, led by 15 points, five rebounds and three assists from
D'Ondre Stockman. The Falcons also got 13 points from
Caleb Davis and
Cole VonHandorf, 11 points each from
Jason Jolly,
Andrew Emrick and
R.J. Hutcherson, and 10 points from
Donald Kummer.
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Notre Dame College shot just 42.6 percent from the field, 27.8 percent from behind the arc and turned the ball over 17 times on the offensive end.
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Drew Scarberry scored a game-high 16 points to lead Notre Dame. The visiting Falcons also got 14 points from Cole Hayes off the bench, and 13 points apiece from Oliver Megins and Angelo Cugini.
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Fairmont State will now be idle until Thursday evening, when the Falcons travel to UVa-Wise for a 7:30 p.m. tip.
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