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Collegiate Update: Moore scores 23 points in Oakland City's double-overtime win at Alice Lloyd College

Drake Moore, a Morristown graduate, scored 23 points and had five rebounds and three assists Tuesday in Oakland City’s 109-104 double-overtime victory at Alice Lloyd College in Pippa Passes, Kentucky.

With the win, the Mighty Oaks evened their season record at 7-7.

Oakland City begins a three-game homestand Saturday when West Virginia University Institute of Technology comes to the Johnson Center.

The following week has Point Park University visiting Jan. 11 and Shawnee State University in on Jan. 13.

Here is a look at other Shelby County graduates competing at the collegiate level.

 

 

Maya Chandler

The Triton Central graduate had seven points and one assist in 21 minutes of playing time Saturday in SMU’s 70-61 loss at South Florida.

The Mustangs dropped to 6-6 this season and are now 0-1 against American Athletic Conference schools.

 

 

Olivia Faust

The Triton Central graduate scored two points Wednesday in limited playing time for Marian in a 92-54 win over Goshen College.

With the win, the Knights improved to 13-1 this season.

On Saturday, Marian defeated Concordia University, 76-37, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Faust had one rebound and one assist.

 

 

Bella Larrison

The Waldron graduate finished with a team-high 12 points, five rebounds, one assist and one block Wednesday in Anderson University’s 76-53 loss at Hanover.

The Ravens dropped to 6-6 (2-3 Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference).

 

 

Taylor Heath

The Triton Central graduate had two points, 10 assists, three steals and one block Wednesday in Hanover’s 76-53 win over Anderson.

The Panthers improved to 7-5 (5-0 HCAC).

On Friday, Heath had one rebound and one steal in Hanover’s 69-59 win over the University of Mount Union in the McDonald’s Holiday Classic in Bluffton, Ohio.

Hanover lost 77-74 in overtime Saturday to Muskingum University in Bluffton. Heath scored 20 points, grabbed five rebounds, dished out five assists and had one steal in 40 minutes of playing time.

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