SPRINGFIELD, Mo.-- The Drury Panthers were unable to overcome a sluggish offensive start and had no answers for a strong inside-outside punch from Southern Indiana as they fell to the Screaming Eagles 81-63 at the O'Reilly Family Event Center on Thursday night.
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The Panthers saw the visitors explode early and were quickly behind by double-figures just a few minutes into the game and couldn't find a solution as the Screaming Eagles were ahead by as many as 23 points in the first half, before carrying a 36-17 advantage into intermission.
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Southern got a dominating inside game from Jacob Polakovich, who finished with 26 points on 13 of 17 shooting from the floor and Jelani Simmons who added 22, many from long range.
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Even a strong second-half run that pulled the Panthers to within eleven at 50-39 with 12 minutes remaining wasn't enough as the Screaming Eagles were red hot, hitting 71 percent of their shots from the field over the final 20 minutes.
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Junior
Malek Davis topped the Drury scoring, pouring in 20 points. Seniors
Obi Okafor and
Victor Nwagbarachoa had 12 points each, while sophomore
Riley Naeger added 10.
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Southern Indiana controlled the boards as well, outrebounding Drury 41-25, with Polakovich grabbing a game-best 13.
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The Panthers dropped to 7-12 overall and to 4-7 in Great Lakes Valley Conference play with the loss. The Screaming Eagles improved to 14-5 and 9-4 in league action.
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The Panthers are back in action Saturday, February 12th, when they host McKendree in a 3 pm meeting at the O'Reilly Family Event Center during Homecoming weekend activities.
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