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Men's Basketball
Kruz vs UMKC
63
South Dakota SD 17-11,10-7 Summit League
72
Winner Kansas City KC 19-10,12-5 Summit League
South Dakota SD
17-11,10-7 Summit League
63
Final
72
Kansas City KC
19-10,12-5 Summit League
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
South Dakota SD 22 41 63
Kansas City KC 39 33 72

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Bryan Boettcher, USD Sports Information

Kansas City halts South Dakota's win streak

KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Kansas City stifled South Dakota defensively and got 18 points and 12 rebounds from Josiah Allick en route to a 72-63 win Thursday inside the Swinney Center. The Roos have won six of their last seven while the Coyotes' win streak was stopped at four.
 
Kansas City (19-10, 12-5 Summit) led 31-9 with eight minutes to go in the first half. The Roos made 12 of their first 15 shots while holding the Coyotes to 4-of-17. Evan Gilyard II scored 11 of his game-high 20 points during that stretch while Allick scored 10 of his 18. South Dakota committed half of its 12 turnovers during the run.
 
South Dakota (17-11, 10-7) got 15 points from Tasos Kamateros and 12 from Hunter Goodrick. Kruz Perrott-Hunt had nine points on 4-of-13 shooting, ending a string of 14 consecutive games in which he had scored in double figures.
 
Kansas City's largest lead of the game was 46-22 after the Roos scored the first seven points out of halftime. South Dakota fought all the way back to make it a six-point game on a Kamateros 3 with 2:47 left that made it 64-58. Kamateros scored all but two of his 15 points during that rally and Perrott-Hunt scored all of his nine.
 
South Dakota made just one field goal and totaled five points the rest of the way while Kansas City iced it at the free-throw line. The Roos were 16-of-21 from the charity stripe while the Coyotes were 8-of-9.
 
Kansas City's win combined with Oral Roberts' overtime loss to South Dakota State Thursday created a three-way tie for second place in the Summit League standings with North Dakota State joining those two teams. Significant because South Dakota, now locked into the No. 5 seed, will play one of those teams in the opening round of the Summit League Tournament.
 
South Dakota takes on Oral Roberts Saturday in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in a 7 p.m. tip in the final game of the regular season for both teams.
 
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