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North Greenville outscored Gardner-Webb 92-81 with 38 rebounds and 25 points from Zayden Edwards, marking a strong Division II performance.
- North Greenville stunned Gardner-Webb 92-81 on Monday at Paul Porter Arena, Boiling Springs, North Carolina, completing an upset of the Division I program.
- After falling behind early, North Greenville rallied with an eleven-point run to lead 51-40 at halftime; both teams scored 42 in the second half, preserving NGU's double-digit margin.
- Zayden Edwards led NGU with 25 points, nine rebounds, and two assists, while Savion Brown scored 20 and Carter Bobbitt added 18, with NGU outrebounding Gardner-Webb 11-0.
- The defeat dropped Gardner-Webb Runnin' Bulldogs to 0-3, led in part by Jacob Hudson's 15 points and seven rebounds, and North Greenville will play Mars Hill University on Friday, November 14th.
- Strong perimeter accuracy defined North Greenville's performance, with a.561 field goal percentage and 15 of 30 three-pointers, led by Edwards and S. Brown.
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Edwards scores 25 as North Greenville beats Gardner-Webb 92-81
Led by Zayden Edwards' 25 points, the Division II-member North Greenville Crusaders defeated Gardner-Webb 92-81 on Monday. The Runnin’ Bulldogs fell to 0-3.
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Boiling Springs, NC - The North Greenville Trailblazers stunned the Bulldogs of Gardner-Webb University with a 92-81 victory at Paul Porter Arena. After taking an early lead, NGU would find themselves down by five points less than five minutes into the first half. From there, North Greenville posted an eleven point run to take a six point lead. NGU would go on to lead by double digits, eventually taking an eleven point lead into halftime. The Bu…
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