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Marshall and Army square off in NIT
Army's defense allows 55.1 points per game while Marshall averages 72.4 points, highlighting a clash of defensive strength versus high scoring offense.
- On Monday, the Army Black Knights visit the Marshall Thundering Herd in Huntington, West Virginia, for a National Invitation Tournament showdown at 6 p.m. EDT.
- Marshall enters with a 13-6 record in Sun Belt play and 12-3 non-conference mark, while the Black Knights hold a 15-5 record within the Patriot League.
- Army guard Reese Ericson averages 11 points and shoots 40.4% from beyond the arc, while Marshall's Timaya Lewis-Eutsey leads her team scoring 19.4 points per game.
- The Thundering Herd averages 72.4 points, scoring 17.3 more per game than the 55.1 points the Black Knights give up defensively.
- Shooting 41.9% from the field, the Thundering Herd holds a marginal edge over the Black Knights, who have shot at a 41.6% clip this season.
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Marshall women's basketball: Herd to host Army in WNIT contest
HUNTINGTON -- Marshall's first basketball opponent at Cam Henderson Center was Army, Nov. 27, 1981, and the Thundering Herd won 71-53. That was a men's contest. The Cadets return at 6 p.m. Monday to take on Marshall in a WNIT quarterfinal game. The Herd (25-9) comes in off a 72-46 rout of Youngstown State on the road in the third round. Marshall, which received a bye in the first round, defeated Maryland-Baltimore County 66-53 at home in the sec…
·Charleston, United States
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