Shane Blakeney, Kevon Vanderhorst rally Drexel to 61-60 victory over North Carolina A&T
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Shane Blakeney had 19 points and Kevon Vanderhorst hit the game-winning layup as time expired to rally Drexel to a 61-60 victory over North Carolina A&T on Saturday.
Blakeney also grabbed nine rebounds for the Dragons (12-11, 6-4 Coastal Athletic Association). Eli Beard finished 4 of 6 from 3-point range to add 12 points. Vanderhorst’s only other basket was a 3-pointer.
Lewis Walker led the way for the Aggies (9-12, 2-8) with 19 points. Trent Middleton added 16 points, seven rebounds and four assists. Brooklyn Vick scored 10.
Blakeney scored 11 points in the first half for Drexel, who led 29-21 at the break. Beard scored nine second-half points for Drexel.
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