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Jake Knupp and Andrew Sanders Lead Washington University Past Alma

Jake Knupp and Andrew Sanders Lead Washington University Past Alma

From Washington University Athletics

Senior guard Jake Knupp and senior forward Andrew Sanders each scored a season-high 26 points to lead the No. 9-ranked Washington University in St. Louis men's basketball team to a 96-86 win at Alma College Sunday afternoon in Alma, Mich.

Senior guard Kevin Kucera filled up the stat sheet with 16 points, eight assists and a season-high six rebounds as WashU improved to 5-1. Senior center David Schmelter added a season-high 11 points, six rebounds and a career-high four assists. Schmelter also had a pair of dunks in the victory.

WashU had a 46-28 advantage on the glass, including a 22-9 mark on the offensive end. The Bears shot 48.7 percent (37-of-76) from the field and season-high 82.4 percent (14-of-17) from the free-throw line in the win.

Alma (1-4) came out in a zone and Knupp burned the Scots with a pair of threes as WashU jumped out in front 12-7. He had eight of the first 10 points for the Bears. Sanders, who did play in the loss to Mount St. Joseph, recorded a three-point play to push the WashU lead to 22-15.

Alma got back into the game with four-straight three-pointers, and took its first lead of the game at 27-26 on a triple by Kevin Gamble with 8:17 left. The Scots hit 13 of their first 18 shots from the field, including 6-of-9 from three.

WashU took a 46-39 advantage to the locker room after finishing the first half on an 18-5 run. Knupp (14 points) and Sanders (11 points) scored in double figures for WashU, who shot 54.1 percent (20-of-37) from the field and had 13 assists. The Bears also had a 10-4 advantage in points off turnovers.

Kucera and Knupp drained a pair of three-pointers to increase the WashU lead to 57-48 with 16:49 to play. The Bears took their largest lead of the game at 69-55 with 12:41 to play following a lay-up by Kucera.

The Scots trimmed the lead to 71-64, but a 9-3 run by WashU gave the Bears an 80-67 lead with 6:18 to play. 

Preston Laketa led Alma with 21 points on 5-of-12 three-point shooting, while Gamble, the son of 10-year NBA veteran Kevin Gamble, added 19. Alma was 15-of-38 from three-point range, but connected on just 1-of-4 from the foul line.

BEAR NOTEBOOK
• WashU and Alma met for the first time in school history.
• Sanders went over 900 points for his career, and is 77 points shy of 1,000.
• The 26 points for Knupp was a career high.
• WashU is 3-1 on the road this season.
• Sanders and Knupp are both in the top five in scoring in the conference.
• Alma entered the contest playing the sixth toughest schedule in Division III.
• WashU had a 20-12 advantage in second-chance points.
• The 24 assists were a season high.