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Marshall boys bounce back by flattening Fall River 64-37


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Marshall bounced back nicely from a devastating one-point loss in its previous game flattening Fall River, 64-37, in non-conference play Monday.
The Cardinals (5-3) were coming off a 59-58 Capitol South Conference loss to Cambridge one week earlier, but a big first half gave the visitors a big advantage: Marshall outscored Fall River 35-18 over the first 18 minutes.
Junior guard Craig Ward poured in 23 points to lead all scorers. He hit three of the Cards’ seven 3-point baskets.
Cole Denniston, also a junior guard, had two triples and finished with 10 points, while juniors Reid Truschinski, Michael Lutz and Mason Collins all finished with seven in the win.

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Marshall overwhelms Cambridge, 74-32

Marshall overwhelms Cambridge, 74-32
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Truschinski, Ward lead Marshall over Lakeside


LAKE MILLS — With just under 7 minutes remaining in Friday’s non-conference game with Lakeside Lutheran, Marshall boys basketball head coach Dan Denniston had a big decision to make when Reid Truschinski picked up his fourth foul with the Cardinals clinging to a three-point lead: whether to sit the junior power forward or let him play hoping he didn’t foul out.
Sitting his big man never crossed Denniston’s mind, and Truschinski came through for his head coach, and team, scoring seven points down the stretch as the Cardinals held off the Warriors, 55-52.
“Like my dad would say: ‘You’ve got to dance with the lady you brought to the dance,’” Denniston said. “Reid’s one of our studs and as a coach you’ve got to trust those types of players that they’re smart enough to make the right play in the right situation.”

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