RICHMOND, Ind. – The Earlham College men's basketball team saw three players crack double-digits in an 86-62 win over Bluffton University on Wednesday evening.
Joffrey Nunnally led the way with 18 points and seven rebounds on the evening. The sophomore also dished out four assists and had one steal.
Ken Walker continued his streak with 18 points, four assists and three rebounds.
Connor Smith scored 13 points while bringing in seven rebounds, along with two steals and two blocks.
As a team, the Quakers were 53.8% on field goals, and 54.2% on 3-pointers.
Earlham started off on a 13-1 run in the opening seven minutes. The Quakers allowed just one shooting foul while converting on six possessions for points. Already leading 35-19 heading in to the final minute of the half, Nunnally hit a three with 16 seconds remaining to for the final points of the frame.
Every healthy member of the roster saw action in the second half, with 27 total points coming from non-starters.
Jackson Rhodes,
Milan Kennedy,
Loki Anda and
Bobby Wonnell all contributed meaningful minutes off the bench, and combined for 24 points and 13 rebounds.
The Quakers will continue conference play on Saturday at Hanover College. Tip-off is scheduled for 1 pm for the men's game.