Box Score PORTLAND, Ore. -- The Lewis & Clark Pioneers got 20 points from Brenden Patrick, and two others were in double figures, during Saturday's 82-60 loss to the Whitman Blues.
Patrick went 8 of 17 from the floor during the 20-point performance. Jayden Simpson went 5 for 9 from the floor and scored 13, while Sam Henderson started for the second straight game, scored 11 points and had seven rebounds.
The Blues shot 48 percent from the floor and made 12 3-pointers on 24 attempts in the win.
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Key Moments
Whitman (8-9, 6-3 NWC) got 34 points from the bench led by Jai Deshpande's 14. Lewis & Clark's top reserve was Ryan Trunkett with seven points and five rebounds.
Lewis & Clark (6-10, 0-8 NWC) took a six-point lead in the first four minutes of the game before Whitman went ahead midway through the first half. The Blues eventually led by 29.
The Pioneers made 15 of 21 from the free-throw line, better than Whitman's 54 percent performance. Whitman benefited from 19 points off 14 Lewis & Clark turnovers against 10 Pios points off 11 takeaways the other way.
Deeper Look
- Before fouling out, Simpson added four rebounds and made all three free throws in 25 minutes played
- Henderson scored double digits for the second time in his career and first time in the starting lineup
- Roderick O'Neal, Sebastian DePrez and Elliyas Delaire combined for seven points off the bench
Looking Ahead
Lewis & Clark will seek its first Northwest Conference win against Linfield and at Pacific Lutheran next weekend.