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Pella, Iowa November 10, 2018 - Central College men basketball vs Wisconsin River-Falls. Photo by Dan L. Vander Beek
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Guard Jaden Moody had a career-high 31 points Saturday
81
Central CENM 7-12, 4-6 A-R-C
93
Winner Wartburg WARMBB 14-6, 8-3 A-R-C
Central CENM
7-12, 4-6 A-R-C
81
Final
93
Wartburg WARMBB
14-6, 8-3 A-R-C
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Central CENM 40 41 81
Wartburg WARMBB 45 48 93

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Moody hits 31 in Central men's basketball defeat

Jones adds 21 but late scoring drought lets Wartburg pull out 93-81 decision

WAVERLY—Guard Jaden Moody (junior, Cambridge, Ballard HS) pumped in a career-high 31 points but a late 5-minute scoring drought spoiled the Central College men's basketball chances to steal a road win Saturday.
           
Host Wartburg College held off the Dutch 93-81. Central (7-12 overall, 4-6 American Rivers) trailed 45-40 at intermission but was up by as many as five points in the second half, led 66-65 with 11 minutes left and was still within 81-75 with 6:06 remaining. But then Wartburg (14-6 overall, 8-3 conference) ran off eight straight points in the next 5 minutes to break away.                                                    
           
"They made plays down the stretch and we didn't," coach Craig Douma said. "We could not come up with a loose ball. That was pretty critical. Plus we didn't finish very well offensively and we didn't shoot very well even though I thought we had some good looks."
           
Moody knocked down 10 of 20 shots and hit four 3-pointers. He also had a team-high eight rebounds.
           
"He shot well," Douma said. "He hit some 3's, he got a bunch of offensive rebounds, he was just a workhorse today. He was relentless. He's playing like a leader. He wants to win and do whatever he can to help this team out."
           
Meanwhile, guard Shimar Jones (senior, Marshall, Texas) had 21 points and four assists and guard Adam Flinn (sophomore, Wildwood, Mo., Lafayette HS) added 15 points. Guard Jamel McKnight (senior, Austin, Texas, Hendrickson HS) passed out six assists.
           
Wartburg outshot the Dutch 48.5 percent to 44.8 percent and outrebounded them 40-34. The young Central squad is still limited by injuries and its bench was outscored 25-5.
           
Central had just 12 turnovers in the game but made some pivotal ones in the second half after taking the lead.
           
"I thought we had the momentum there and could really have run with it," Douma said.
           
Central's only home appearance in a four-game stretch is a daunting one Wednesday when No. 1-ranked Nebraska Wesleyan travels to Pella for an 8 p.m. contest as part of a women's-men's doubleheader at P.H. Kuyper Gymnasium. The Prairie Wolves saw their 31-game win streak snapped Saturday at Loras College, 84-76. Prior to that, Central's hard-fought 91-83 loss at Lincoln Nov. 28 was as close as any league team had come against Nebraska Wesleyan. Playing the Prairie Wolves coming off a loss only adds to the challenge, Douma said.
           
"We have to really come ready to play," he said. "We've got to do things right and rebound. We need to make them shoot contested shots and eliminate second-chance opportunities."
           
Live stats and a video webcast of Wednesday's games can be accessed via athletics.central.edu.
 
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