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Ducommun's 21 lead Northern Illinois past Western Michigan 85-65
Dylan Ducommun scored 21 points and Northern Illinois extended a second-half lead with a 12-0 run to secure a 20-point victory over Western Michigan.
- On Tuesday, Northern Illinois Huskies defeated Western Michigan Broncos 85-65 in DeKalb, with Northern Illinois guard Dylan Ducommun scoring 21 points.
- The Huskies gained a lasting lead with 19:43 left in the first half and led 35-30 at halftime with Makhai Valentine scoring 12 first-half points.
- Ducommun shot 7 of 15 overall and 7 for 12 from three, powering the offense with a team-high 15 second-half points, while Taj Walters added 16 points and eight rebounds for Northern Illinois.
- In Mid-American Conference standings, Northern Illinois Huskies moved to 7-13 and 3-6, while Western Michigan Broncos fell to 8-13 and 2-7.
- Contributions of 10 points from Trey Lewis and Justice Williams provided Western Michigan some offense; The Associated Press produced this story using Data Skrive and Sportradar.
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Read Full ArticleBalanced Attack Leads Huskies Past Western Michigan - NIU Athletics
DEKALB, Ill. – Four players scored in double figures as the Northern Illinois University men's basketball downed Western Michigan, 85-65, on Tuesday night (Jan. 27) at the NIU Convocation Center. Dylan Ducommun (Geneva, Switzerland) led the way with 21 points, Makhai Valentine (Munhall, Pa./Steel Valley) and Taj Walters (Bronx, N.Y./Moravian Prep) each scored 16 points while Gianni Cobb (Chicago, Ill./Homewood-Flossmoor) added 10 points and eigh…
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