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		<title>No. 5 Southeastern falters at No. 2 Life</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Southeastern AthleticsDonnie Smith MARIETTA, Ga. &#8211; It was a tough day on the mats in Georgia for the Fire in another Top 5 dual this season.<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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<p><em>Southeastern Athletics<br>Donnie Smith</em></p>



<p><strong>MARIETTA, Ga. </strong>&#8211; It was a tough day on the mats in Georgia for the Fire in another Top 5 dual this season.</p>



<p>Southeastern won just two matches with the Running Eagles getting bonus points in six of their eight victories in a 37-6 loss to second-ranked Life Saturday afternoon.</p>



<p><dfn>Adrian Ayala</dfn> improved to 7-2 on the year with a 7-1 decision in his 141-pound bout against Logan Sims. <dfn>Alton Meeks</dfn> also notched a decision victory with a 6-3 win over Diallo Matsimella, the fifth-ranked 197-pound wrestler.</p>



<p>Southeastern had some success in the three extra matches, getting two wins including a wild comeback by <dfn>Stephen Kelle</dfn> in an 11-10 win. Max Kauffman was an 8-4 winner in the extra matches as well. Freshman <dfn>Trevor Borom</dfn> wrestled hard in his extra match against Randy McCray, who is ranked second at 125, but ended up on the short end of a 9-3 decision after the match with six of McCray&#8217;s points coming in the third period.</p>



<p>The Fire return to action on Friday at Brewton-Parker.</p>



<p>NO. 2 LIFE 37, NO. 5 SOUTHEASTERN 6<br>125: Brandon Orum (LIUN) over <dfn>Isaac Crowell</dfn> (SOEA) (SV-1 11-7)<br>133: Gabriel McGlamery (LIUN) over <dfn>Xavier Williamson</dfn> (SOEA) (Fall 4:15)<br>141: <dfn>Adrian Ayala</dfn> (SOEA) over Logan Sims (LIUN) (Dec 7-1)<br>149: Denver Stonecheck (LIUN) over <dfn>Jaquan English</dfn> (SOEA) (TF 20-2 6:09)<br>157: Jack Bass (LIUN) over (SOEA) (For.)<br>165: Sid Ohl (LIUN) over <dfn>Cody Walsh</dfn> (SOEA) (MD 16-5)<br>174: Asher Eichert (LIUN) over <dfn>Carlos Diaz</dfn> (SOEA) (MD 15-5)<br>184: Myles Starke (LIUN) over <dfn>Kohl Drake</dfn> (SOEA) (Dec 11-4)<br>197: Zane Lanham (LIUN) over <dfn>Trillyon Fils-Aime</dfn> (SOEA) (Fall 6:26)<br>285: <dfn>Alton Meeks</dfn> (SOEA) over Diallo Matsimella (LIUN) (Dec 6-3)</p>



<p>EXTRA MATCHES<br>125: Randy McCray (LIUN) over <dfn>Trevor Borom</dfn> (SOEA) (Dec. 9-3)<br>141: <dfn>Maxwell Kauffman</dfn> (SOEA) over Jordan Mitchell (LIUN) (Dec. 8-4)<br>165: <dfn>Stephen Kelle</dfn> (SOEA) over Michael Gibson (LIUN) (Dec. 11-10)</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Patriot Athletics&#160;Tommy Chasanoff, Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information MARIETTA, Ga. –&#160;Tevin Olison,&#160;Josh Williams, and&#160;Lamar Harris&#160;all recorded career-highs and combined for 82 points to lead the<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
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<p><em>Patriot Athletics&nbsp;</em><br><em>Tommy Chasanoff, Assistant Athletic Director for Sports Information</em></p>



<p><strong>MARIETTA, Ga. –</strong>&nbsp;<dfn>Tevin Olison</dfn>,&nbsp;<dfn>Josh Williams</dfn>, and&nbsp;<dfn>Lamar Harris</dfn>&nbsp;all recorded career-highs and combined for 82 points to lead the No. 11 Cumberlands men&#8217;s basketball team to a 107-105 conference road win over Life Saturday afternoon at the Bird Nest. With the win the Patriots improve to 8-2 on the season, including 2-2 in conference play, while the Running Eagles move to 4-3 overall and 0-3 against the MSC.</p>



<p>Olison led the way with a career-high 40, becoming just the 11<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;Patriot and the first since Brad Gover in 1996 to score at least 40 points in a game.&nbsp; As part of his career-high, Olison converted 20-25 from the charity stripe to set a new program record, breaking the previous record of 18 set by Bob Long vs. Rio Grande during the 1968-69 season.</p>



<p>Williams netted a career-high 25 points in the win, while Harris finished with 17 points and nine rebounds, which were both career-highs.&nbsp;&nbsp;<dfn>Austin Hall</dfn>&nbsp;chipped in ten points as&nbsp;<dfn>Steven Fitzgerald</dfn>&nbsp;dished out a team-high five assists to go along with six rebounds.</p>



<p>Cumberlands came out strong with four different Patriots all draining a three-pointer in the first six minutes to give UC a 12-8 advantage.&nbsp; A couple minutes later,&nbsp;<dfn>Lamar Harris</dfn>&nbsp;notched a transition slam dunk, followed by a lay-up on the next possession to extend UC&#8217;s lead to 16-13 with 10:43 remaining.&nbsp; The Running Eagles tied the game at 16-16 before Cumberlands went on an 8-0 run, which was capped off by hustle defense that result in a steal and three-pointer from&nbsp;<dfn>Tevin Olison</dfn>&nbsp;to give UC a 24-16 lead with 7:05 remaining.&nbsp; Coming out of a media timeout,&nbsp;<dfn>Isaiah Thompson</dfn>&nbsp;scored three consecutive points as part of a 5-0 run to extend their lead to 31-21.&nbsp; Life cut the lead to three points, however, buckets from&nbsp;<dfn>Josh Williams</dfn>, Olison, and Thompson put UC in front 48-37 at the break. The Patriots finished the first half shooting 64% from the field, including 60% from behind-the-arc.</p>



<p>The Patriots strong offensive performance continued into the second half as both Hall and Williams drained a three, while Harris notched a fast break dunk to extend Cumberlands lead to 58-41 four minutes into the second half.&nbsp; The two teams traded buckets over the next two minutes, before Life went on a 10-2 run to cut the lead to 70-61 with 11:50 remaining.&nbsp; Olison netted the next seven Patriot points to keep UC&#8217;s advantage at ten, 77-67, midway through the second half.&nbsp; Cumberlands outscored Life 13-7 over the next four minutes to extend their lead to 90-76.&nbsp; The Running Eagles responded with a 14-5 run of their own to cut the lead to 95-90 with 1:31 remaining.&nbsp; Needing a big defensive stop, Olison stripped Zack Stewart, one of his four steals in the game, and made the lay-up to push the lead back to seven points.&nbsp; In the final 90 seconds of the game, Cumberlands converted 10-12 from the foul line to seal the 107-105 win.</p>



<p>This game marks just the second time under Head Coach Don Butcher that the Patriots scored over 100 points in a conference game.&nbsp; The other time game on Feb. 9, 2016 win UC defeated Campbellsville 116-115 in five overtimes.&nbsp; Olison&#8217;s 40 points is tied for the sixth most in the NAIA this season, while his 20 made free throws is tops in the country.</p>



<p>The Patriots will return to the court Thursday, December 31, when they travel to Portsmouth, OH to face Shawnee State in a conference matchup.&nbsp; Tipoff is scheduled for 4 p.m. with live stats available here and live video available here.</p>
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