What is Marshall's key to winning games?
Making 10 or more 3-pointers.
Sports / College Basketball
Marshall (5-4) seeks to snap a three-game losing streak as they host Western Kentucky (6-2) at the Cam Henderson Center. Western Kentucky's coach, Hank Plona, emphasizes the importance of defending Marshall's three-point shooting, a critica...
Marshall's recent struggles include an 88-81 loss to Ohio. Key players for Marshall include Wyatt Fricks (14.7 ppg) and Matt Van Komen, who leads the Sun Belt Conference in blocks (2.56 per game).
Western Kentucky enters the game on a two-game win streak, with victories over Wichita State and Evansville. Teagan Moore leads the Hilltoppers in scoring (19.6 ppg).
WKU coach Hank Plona is wary of Marshall's three-point shooting. Plona notes that when Marshall makes 10 or more 3-pointers, they win, and when they make nine or fewer, they lose. He emphasizes the importance of taking away their strengths.
Western Kentucky is dealing with the absence of point guard Terrion Murdix due to a knee injury. Redshirt sophomore guard Kade Unseld is also recovering from a knee injury but may be in uniform for the game.
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Making 10 or more 3-pointers.
Teagan Moore (19.6 ppg).
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