Clark’s 17 lead Merrimack past Canisius 69-51
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NORTH ANDOVER, Mass. (AP) — Adam Clark scored 17 points as Merrimack beat Canisius 69-51 on Saturday.
Clark added four steals for the Warriors (14-10, 11-2 Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference). Sean Trumper scored 12 points and added six rebounds. Tye Dorset had 12 points and went 5 of 7 from the field (2 for 3 from 3-point range).
Paul McMillan IV finished with 16 points for the Golden Griffins (2-21, 2-10). Cam Palesse added nine points for Canisius.
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Merrimack plays Friday against Manhattan on the road, and Canisius visits Niagara on Wednesday.
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