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SAINT CHARLES, Mo. (AP) – In an impressive display of skill and teamwork, Lindenwood University triumphed over the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) with a final score of 80-67 on Monday evening. The standout player for Lindenwood was Jadis Jones, who contributed significantly to the team's success by scoring 19 points.
The game showcased a strong offensive strategy from Lindenwood, which maintained a consistent lead throughout the match. The players demonstrated exceptional coordination and resilience, effectively countering UMKC's efforts to close the gap. In addition to Jones' impressive performance, other team members also stepped up, providing crucial support both offensively and defensively.
This victory marks an important milestone for Lindenwood as they continue to build momentum in their season. The team’s ability to perform under pressure reflects their dedication and preparation, leaving fans optimistic for the upcoming games.
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