Brayden Maldonado scores 15 to lead Seattle University over UTSA 71-68
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SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Brayden Maldonado’s 15 points helped Seattle University defeat UTSA 71-68 on Monday.
Maldonado shot 4 of 9 from the field, including 3 for 5 from 3-point range, and went 4 for 4 from the line for the Redhawks (11-2). Junseok Yeo scored 13 points and Austin Maurer added 11 with seven rebounds.
Macaleab Rich led the way for the Roadrunners (4-8) with 25 points. Jamir Simpson totaled 20 points and six assists. Matheo Coffi had seven points and 10 rebounds.
Seattle U went into the half leading UTSA 37-24. Yeo put up seven points in the half. Seattle U took the lead for good with 2:08 remaining in the second half on a layup from Yeo to make it a 65-64 game.
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