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Mills Gets First Win as Men's Basketball Downs Spalding 84-60

Mills Gets First Win as Men's Basketball Downs Spalding 84-60

DEFIANCE, Ohio - The Wilmington College men's basketball team built a 20-point lead late in the first half and coasted to an 84-60 victory over Spalding University (Kentucky) on day one of the Purple & Gold Tournament hosted by Defiance College on Friday evening. The win was also the first for Head Coach Micah Mills.

Neither team led by more than five points in the early going until a Domenic Farley basket with 13:22 to play put the Quakers on top 19-13. Wilmington would hold the Eagles to a single point over the next six minutes, and during that time, the Quakers scored 11 points to grow the lead to 16 points. An Aaron Frazier layup with six minutes to play in the half put WC ahead 37-16. 

Spalding answered, however, and put together a run to end the half. Two steals in the final minute led two three layups as Anthony Dillard beat the buzzer to pull Spalding within 11 (41-30) at halftime.

The Quakers turned up its defensive effort to begin the second half, holding the Eagles without a field goal for the first four minutes. Farley connected on a triple to push the lead back up to 18 points (49-31), and Wilmington wouldn't trail by less than 15 points the rest of the way.

"We wanted to play connected with an unmatched passion, and I love that we checked those two boxes tonight," said Mills. "We still have a ton of room to grow, but that's the connection and passion we have to see every practice and every game. It feels good tonight to start 1-0, but we know that we have to execute at a higher clip going forward! I'm really grateful for every member of this team, coaching staff and support staff. I'll always remember this first one!"

Wilmington finished the game 30-of-61 (49.2 percent) to go along with a 10-of-26 (38.5 percent) performance from beyond the three-point arc. The Quakers won the rebounding battle 43-36 and tallied a dozen steals. Spalding was held to a 20-of-57 (35.1 percent) clip from the field and just 2-of-9 (22.2 percent) from distance.

A quartet of Quakers - Lucas Doty (15), Farley (14), Collin Barker (13) and Abdul Kanu (11) - finished in double figures. Obed Achirem led the way in rebounding with seven boards. Dillard led the Eagles with 17 points off the bench in defeat.

Wilmington (1-0) will face host Defiance for a 3 p.m. game on Saturday.