ATCHISON, Kan. -- Junior Densier Carnes poured in a game-high 15 points and corralled a career-best 13 boards as the John Brown University men's basketball team handed Missouri Valley a 63-43 defeat on Friday afternoon (Nov. 8) inside the Ralph Nolan Gymnasium on the first day of the Benedictine Classic.
Carnes was the only player in the contest to reach double-figure scoring, as he hit 6-of-7 from the stripe. Sophomore Luke Harper and Junior Kiree Hutchings joined in with nine points apiece as Hutchings hit three triples and Harper added a trio of assists in the Golden Eagles (2-0) win.
Tremont Moore and Camren Hare each scored eight points for the Vikings (1-1), but Mo Valley was limited to just 26.1 percent (12-of-46) from the floor and committed 24 turnovers in the loss.
The Vikings jumped out to a quick 9-3 lead just over five minutes into the contest, but an incredible 16-0 run from John Brown, powered by Carnes and Hutchings triples, handed the Golden Eagles the lead, 19-9, and for good. MVC would pull within one, 23-22, towards the end of the half, but a JBU 7-0 run to close out the frame setup a lopsided second half.
The John Brown advantage grew to as many as 22 after junior Rokas Grabliauskas hit a pair at the line to extend the Golden Eagles' lead to 56-34.
Missouri Valley shot just 25 percent in the second half while JBU completed consecutive halves of shooting over 40 percent.
JBU controlled the glass to the tune of 37-31, and converted 12-of-15 from the line.
Up Next
The Golden Eagles will take on host No. 9 Benedictine (Kan.) on Saturday afternoon in the second day of the classic. Tip is scheduled for 5 p.m.