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Frink Nets First Career Double-Double with 18 Points and 12 Boards

CHESTERTOWN, Md. – Freshman forward Precieux Tshibangu (Clarkston, Ga./Springdale Prep School [Md.]) set a career-best with 10 blocked shots, one off the school record, and sophomore guard Kedrick Frink (Calvert County, Md./Huntingtown) tallied his first career double-double with 18 points and 12 rebounds as host Washington College downed visiting Neumann 76-61 on Tuesday night in a non-conference men's basketball game on Finnegan Court at Penny J. Fall Gymnasium.  The Shoremen improve to 2-6 overall, while the Knights fall to 5-3.

Washington College 76 Neumann 61

How It Happened
- Tshibangu put the Shoremen ahead for good 1:51 into the game as he converted a conventional three-point play to put the hosts ahead 3-2.
- Zack Skrocki put WC ahead 25-16 with 8:11 left in the first half on a layup. 
- The Knights would trim the lead to 27-22 with 6:06 remaining in the stanza on a TJ Lewis lay-in.
- Washington ended the half on an 11-5 run to take a 38-27 lead into halftime with Frink giving the hosts their largest lead of the half at 13 points, 38-25, on a layup with 1:48 to go.
- In the second half, Washington registered its biggest lead of the night of 18 points, 55-37, with 13:46 to go on a transition layup by Tray Wright.
- Neumann would answer with an 11-2 run to cut the lead to nine, 57-48, with 10:28 remaining in the game on a Lewis fast-break layup.
- That's as close as Neumann would get as Washington would push its lead back out to as many as 17 on two occasions, the final one coming with 2:40 left on a Frink lay-in giving the Shoremen a 73-56 advantage.

For The Shoremen (2-6)
- Frink (18 points and sets career-best with 12 rebounds to tie for game-high; five assists to tie for contest-best), Tshibangu (10 blocks; one shy of the program mark), Dilyn Becker (game-bests of 21 points and four steals), Jason Zielinski (13 points), Sam Corrao (11 points), Wright (five assists to tie for game-high)
- The Shoremen shot a season-high 52% (29-for-56) from the floor, 42% (8-for-19) from three-point range, a season-best, and 56% (10-for-18) from the foul line. 
- Washington outscored the Knights in points off turnovers (14-6), bench points (15-14) and transition points (6-4).
- The Shoremen had 14 turnovers.

For Neumann (5-3)
- Jalen Vaughns (13 points), Kyson Rawls (13 points and tied for squad-best with four assists and two steals), Ryan Starr (12 points), Lewis (10 points and tied for team-high with four assists and two steals), Tony James (12 boards to tie for game-best),  
- The Knights shot 36% (26-for-73) from the floor, 22% (4-for-18) from three-point range and 39% (5-for-13) from the free throw stripe.    
- Neumann outscored WC in second-chance points, 12-3.
- The Knights had 14 turnovers in the contest, while holding a 48-37 advantage on the glass.

Notes
- Tshibangu was one off of tying the program record for blocks in a single game as Mark Awantang '97 rejected 11 Rutgers-Camden shots on November 18, 1995 in an 83-58 Washington win. 
- Frink became the second Washington player to notch a double-double this season as Wright had 10 points and 10 boards at Stevenson on November 20.
- Both teams scored 32 points in the paint.
- Washington has won all three meetings with Neumann as the two teams were playing since a 98-66 win for the Shoremen on December 11, 1997.  WC won the other meeting 87-45 exactly 10 years prior on December 11, 1987.

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