South Dakota State used a strong second half to pull away and claim a 78-65 exhibition win over South Dakota Mines Friday at Frost Arena.
Playing in front of 2,080 fans in a charity matchup to raise awareness and financial support for hurricane relief efforts nationwide, the Jackrabbits shot 42.2 percent in the game and forced 19 Hardrocker turnovers.
Mike Daum led the way with a 21-point, 11-rebound double-double. He was joined in double figures by
Skyler Flatten and
David Jenkins Jr., who each had 16 points. Flatten hit 5-of-6 at the charity stripe and Jenkins Jr. drilled four 3-pointers.
Tevin King grabbed seven boards and dished out three assists.
Down two at the break after a hot-shooting South Dakota Mines squad hit five first-half 3-pointers, State responded by outscoring the Hardrockers by 15 in the final frame to secure the win.
The turning point came near the 14-minute mark of the second half, when down 42-41 the Jackrabbits went on a 9-0 run to create breathing room.
The advantage reached double digits moments later, and the largest lead of the night came at 2:29 when Jenkins Jr. buried a 3-pointer from the corner to put SDSU up 78-59.
Game Notes
- South Dakota State is now 13-1 in exhibitions at the Division I level and 4-0 in exhibitions against South Dakota Mines.
- Net proceeds from tonight's charity exhibition will go to the Florida Disaster Fund.
Up Next
South Dakota State opens the regular season next Friday, Nov. 10 against UC Irvine at home. Tipoff from Frost Arena is set for 8:15 p.m.
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