Who was the top scorer for Pepperdine?
Aaron Clark led Pepperdine with 29 points.
Sports / College Basketball
The Pepperdine Waves defeated the Portland Pilots 95-87 in a West Coast Conference matchup on Wednesday night. While Portland's Joel Foxwell had a record-breaking performance, Pepperdine's sharp shooting secured the victory.
Portland started strong, gaining a 9-0 lead early in the game. However, Pepperdine responded with an 11-0 run, eventually taking the lead. The second half saw several lead changes, but Pepperdine's 10-0 run, highlighted by Clark's three-pointers, gave them a lead they would not relinquish. Styles Phipps sealed the victory with a clutch three-pointer late in the game.
Portland shot an impressive 62% from the field and outscored Pepperdine 48-24 in the paint. However, Pepperdine's three-point shooting (16 total) and rebounding proved to be the difference. Joel Foxwell also broke the freshman single season scoring record, previously held by Austin Rapp.
**Takeaways for Readers:** - Strong three-point shooting and rebounding can be key factors in winning basketball games. - Individual records, while impressive, do not always guarantee team success.
Aaron Clark led Pepperdine with 29 points.
Joel Foxwell broke the single-season assist record for Portland, previously held by Alec Wintering, and the freshman single season scoring record.
Pepperdine shot 57.1% from three-point range.
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