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MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) – In an impressive display of skill and teamwork, Morehead State triumphed over Little Rock with a final score of 78-64 on Tuesday night. The game marked the beginning of the Ohio Valley Conference season, and Morehead State showcased their readiness to compete at a high level.
George Marshall led the charge for Morehead State, contributing 17 points to the team's total. His performance was pivotal in establishing an early lead that Little Rock struggled to overcome throughout the game. The Eagles demonstrated solid defense and effective ball movement, allowing them to maintain control and dictate the pace of the match.
As the game progressed, Morehead State's players exhibited resilience and determination, ultimately sealing the victory. This win sets a positive tone for the season ahead, as the team looks to build on this momentum in upcoming conference matchups. Fans are optimistic about the team's prospects as they continue their journey in the Ohio Valley Conference.
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