HIGHLIGHTS: From the 2023 Blue-White Game at NKU
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The 2023 Blue-White Game is in the books as the Blue Team led from start to finish, beating the White Team by a final score of 100-89 on Saturday night at Northern Kentucky University.
For the winning side, five-star freshman Rob Dillingham was the star of the night, exploding for a game-high 40 points in addition to his five rebounds, seven assists, and four steals on 14-23 shooting. Also for the Blue Team, sophomore wing Adou Thiero chipped in 26 points and nine rebounds. Freshman forward Jordan Burks wasn’t too far behind either with 20 points of his own for Blue.
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On the other end of the floor, the White Team was led by 26 points and 10 rebounds from five-star freshman Justin Edwards, who scored 18 of those points in the second half. Fellow five-star rookie DJ Wagner went for 25 points, seven rebounds, and six assists while fifth-forward Tre Mitchell added 14 points and 14 rebounds. Antonio Reeves shot just 6-19 from the field (and 1-9 from distance) but still managed 15 points.
If you happened to have missed the action, don’t worry. Kentucky Wildcats TV has you covered with plenty of highlights from the scrimmage. Check them out below.
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