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Martinelli Scores 22, Chris Collins Gets 200th Win with Northwestern in 93-53 Win over Jackson State
Northwestern ended a three-game losing streak with 50% shooting and strong defense while Chris Collins became the second coach in school history to reach 200 wins.
- On Saturday at Welsh-Ryan Arena, Northwestern Wildcats beat Jackson State Tigers 93-53, marking Chris Collins, Northwestern head coach's 200th career win.
- Following struggles guarding the paint, Northwestern emphasized improving paint defense, limiting Jackson State to just 16 points after allowing 62 last Saturday, Collins said.
- Northwestern's box score reflected dominance as the Wildcats shot 50% from the field, led 41-24 at halftime, and Nick Martinelli, senior forward, scored 22 points in 22 minutes.
- The victory positions Northwestern Wildcats ahead with momentum for Tuesday’s home game against Valparaiso, while Jackson State Tigers travel to face Hampton on Thursday.
- Offensively, Northwestern Wildcats showed team depth as junior center Arrinten Page extended his streak of 10+ point games to eight straight and seven players scored eight or more points.
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Martinelli scores 22, Chris Collins gets 200th win with Northwestern in 93-53 win over Jackson State
Nick Martinelli scored 22 points and grabbed five rebounds as Northwestern took down Jackson State, 93-53 on Saturday.
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Northwestern has taken a first step toward getting back on track. After a stretch of poor defensive showings sent the Wildcats (6-4, 0-2 Big Ten) on a three-game losing streak, they bounced back with a 93-53 win over Jackson State at Welsh-Ryan Arena on Saturday afternoon. NU held the Tigers (1-9, 0-0 SWAC) to 28.6%...
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