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Henderson-vsMines
Lauren Montez
Ben Henderson battles for the ball in Saturday's 81-73 win.
73
Colo. Sch. of Mines CSM 4-8,2-2 RMAC
81
Winner Colorado Mesa CMU 5-4,2-1 RMAC
Colo. Sch. of Mines CSM
4-8,2-2 RMAC
73
Final
81
Colorado Mesa CMU
5-4,2-1 RMAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Colo. Sch. of Mines CSM 30 43 73
Colorado Mesa CMU 39 42 81

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Chris Day - CMU Sports Information

Big runs propel Mavs to home win over Mines

Henderson scores season-high 20 to pace CMU to 81-73 triumph

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.— Ben Henderson scored a season-high 20 points as the Colorado Mesa University men's basketball team used 17-0 and 14-0 runs to fuel an 81-73 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference win over visiting Colorado School of Mines on Saturday afternoon here at Brownson Arena.
 
The Mavs are now 3-0 at home this season and have now won four of their last five outings while improving to 5-4 overall and to 2-1 in RMAC play.
 
Mines fell to 4-8 overall and 2-2 in the conference with the loss.
 
The Mavericks had four players finish in double-figures as Mason Honeyman chipped in 17 points while making all ten of his free throw attempts.  The Mavs were 16-for-18 (88.9 percent) from the line, where Mines scored 25 of their points on 38 attempts (65.8 percent).
 
Ty Allred and Jaylen Pitman also contributed significantly with 12 and 10 points, respectively.  Allred also led the Mavs with eight rebounds.
 
Mines forward Alex Romack led five Orediggers in double-figures with 16 points.  He also had 11 rebounds to record the game's only double-double.
 
The Mavs played strong defensively, setting new season-highs for both steals (9) and blocked shots (7) while holding the Orediggers to 35.1 percent shooting (20-57) from the field.
 
The Mavs shot 11.1 percent better (46.2), making 30 of 65 field-goal attempts.
 
The Mavs trailed by eight points in the first 12 minutes and were still down six with 6:21 left in the first half before Pitman sparked what would be a 17-0 run with a floating jumper as the Mavs took a 39-28 lead.
 
The Orediggers would slice a 9-point deficit (39-30) to five early in the second half and were down just six (47-41) with 13:27 left. 
 
Honeyman then made two free throws with 13:20 left before back-to-back fast break Henderson buckets around a steal to trigger the Mavs' 14-0 run that allowed them to take a 61-41 lead with ten minutes to go.  The run came quick over just 3:16.
 
Mines would pull within eight with just over a minute left but could get no closer as the Mavs wrapped up their third win in the last four games of the rivalry.
 
The Mavs will now take a break from conference play but will wrap up the 2025 portion of the season at next weekend's Las Vegas Viking Classic in North Las Vegas, Nevada.  The Mavs will take on tournament host Western Washington and Simon Fraser on Friday and Saturday, respectively.
 
 
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