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UND (KenPom 290) went down to Tulsa and handled Oral Roberts exactly like they should, picking up a 79-62 road win.

Zach Kraft had his best game in green and white, scoring 22 points on a ridiculous 6/7 from three and 8/9 from the field. Eli King did Eli King things, racking up seven steals, plus 18 points, 7 rebounds, and 5 assists. Complete game, statement type night.

Now onto Denver.

UND heads to Denver Pioneers (KenPom 259), who are coming off a close 82-77 loss at home to NDSU. When you pull up Denver’s KenPom page, it is basically a Christmas tree on offense and a crime scene on defense. Great offensive team, horrid defensive team. That pretty much sums them up.

They are under first year head coach Tim Bergstraser, who came over from Minnesota State Moorhead and brought a bunch of his Dragons with him.

The headliner is guard Carson Johnson (#20), who is averaging 18.6 points and 2.8 assists. He is the engine. Zane Nelson (#7) is another tough guard, putting up 14.0 points, 3.4 rebounds, and 2.4 assists.

Jeremiah Burke (#0) transferred over from NDSU and has been excellent, averaging 15.7 points and 6 rebounds. And then there is Logan Kinsey (#5), another Moorhead import, averaging 11.1 points and 3.7 boards.

UND’s defense is going to have to be locked in across the board to slow this group down. Denver can really score it and they have multiple guys who can go for 20 on any given night.

One interesting side note: this will be the last time UND travels to Denver as a Summit League opponent, with the Pioneers heading to the Mountain West next season.

KenPom projects Denver to win 86-80, so another high scoring track meet is expected.

Tip is set for 3pm on Saturday and as always you can watch on the Summit League Network. 

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1 hour ago, F'n Hawks said:

I went with NDSU -8.5, was not impressed with Oral Bob at all.

ORU letting a kid shoot 6/7 from deep in the the 1st half. Recognizing shooters might not be a strength of theirs 

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20 minutes ago, GoodGood said:

ORU letting a kid shoot 6/7 from deep in the the 1st half. Recognizing shooters might not be a strength of theirs 

50-26 at the half… Yikes!

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1 minute ago, GoodGood said:

Double teaming a spot up shooter would be something I've also never seen before 

Welcome back hoops, I heard you checked out at the start of the season . 😊

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1 minute ago, GoodGood said:

Let the boys play ball

Screw that, we have a better bench 

keep calling them, Denver has nothing beyond their first 5 

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