NEWS RELEASE - 01/21/04

Lynx Defeat Danville

The Lynx drained 14 three-point field goals for a total of 42 points in their 90-66 victory over Danville on Wednesday night. Seven of the 12 Lynx players had at least one shot from the three-point area. This victory puts the Lynx at 8-9 for the season while Danville falls to 7-11.

Leading the Lynx scoring was Jeff Carlson with 18 points, 12 of which came from three-point range. Aaron Williams scored 14 while Rodney Williams had 13. Rueben Trotter rounded out the double-figure scorers with 12 points. 

Danville (66) - B. Coington 0-0-0, T. Paris 2-6-10, O. Robinson 4-1-9, M. Kuhns 3-0-8, D. Gouard 5-7-17, S. Emmerson 1-2-4, J.D. Clampitt 1-0-2, A. Gooden 4-0-8, J. Henton 0-0-0, C. Neal 1-2-4, J. Skerritt 0-0-0, C. Bryant 0-0-0, A. Cornett 1-0-2, J. Turnbull 0-2-2. Totals 22-20-66.  Three point goals - M. Kuhns 2.
 
Lincoln College (90) - Tony Gulley 1-2-5, Stevan Nelson 3-0-9, Jason Moore 1-2-4, Michael Henderson 2-0-4, Rodney Williams 4-2-13, Rueben Trotter 5-1-12, Nick Malone 1-2-5, Jeff Carlson 6-2-18, Andre Mayne 1-0-2, Nick Boyd 0-1-1, Ryan Lazzarini 0-3-3, Aaron Williams 5-3-14.  Totals - 29-18-90.  Three point goals - Carlson 4, R. Williams 3, Nelson 3, Gulley, Trotter, Malone, A. Williams.

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Lincoln College was founded in 1865 as Lincoln University, the only institution of higher education named for Abraham Lincoln during his lifetime. It is a selective, two-year, private, liberal arts college located in Lincoln, Illinois. Lincoln College is designed to prepare a student for university study through a structured, supportive approach to learning. Approximately 89% of Lincoln College graduates transfer immediately to a four-year school where they succeed as well as or better than the native student. Student-teacher ratio at Lincoln College is 16:1 and the average class size is 16 students.