Wheaton, Ill. – Wheaton tops Beloit, 81-44

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Wheaton, Ill. – The number-25 ranked Wheaton men's basketball team earned an 81-44 victory against Beloit College on Friday night to wrap up the first day of action at the Lee Pfund Classic.

 

Wheaton jumped out to a 17-4 lead against the Buccaneers and never trailed in tonight's game. The largest lead of the game for the Thunder was a 39-point bulge late in the second half.

 

All-American forward Tim McCrary led the Thunder with 19 points, six rebounds and six assists. Sophomore Tyler Peters scored 11 points on 4-for-6 shooting from the field. Aaron Garriott and Spencer Schultze each scored 10 points, while Schultze added a game-high seven rebounds. Guards Jeremy Pflederer and Nate Serenius each scored eight points. And freshman Caleb DeMoss added four assists.

 

Wheaton shot 60% (33-for-55) from the field, with 33.3% (4-of-12) from three-point ranged and 57.9% (11-of-19) at the free throw line. Beloit recorded a 29.6% (16-for-54) field goal percentage, with 11.1% (2-for-18) from three-point range and 52.6% (10-for-19) at the charity stripe. The Thunder owned a 44-23 edge in rebounding, with a 10-7 advantage in the offensive boards.

 

Wheaton improves to 2-0 and will host Wilmington College in the tournament's championship game at 8 PM on Saturday. Wilmington defeated Buena Vista College, 75-71 in overtime on Friday to advance to face Wheaton. Buena Vista and Beloit will play in the consolation game on Saturday at 5:30 PM.