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Wabash Basketball vs. Wooster (01-08-11)

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This layup by Aaron Zinnerman drew Wabash within a point of number-one ranked Wooster with ten seconds left. The junior guard finished with 11 points.

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Junior guard Brian Shelbourne drives to the basket early in Wabash's game against Wooster. Shelbourne finished with eight points, three rebounds, and two assists.

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Battling a bad stomach virus, Wes Smith played 34 minutes and led the Little Giants with 21 points and 11 rebounds. The talented senior also made five steals and blocked three shots in Wabash's two point loss to the top-ranked Scots.

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Aaron Zinnerman elevates as he drives through the solid Wooster defense.

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Wes Smith got a step on All-American Ian Franks on this drive, though Franks played an excellent defense on Wabash's MVP. Smith finished with 21 points, but hit just seven of 21 shots.

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Brian Shelbourne drives for a layup against the Scots.

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Wes Smith beats the Wooster defense.

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Ben Burkett feels heavy defensive pressure by Wooster while driving to the basket. The senior forward scored nine points with three rebounds in 17 minutes.

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Rookie center Pete Nicksic works along the baseline for the Little Giants.

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Brian Shelbourne drives down the court late in the game against Wooster. It was the largest crowd to see a Wabash game since Chadwick Court was renovated in 2000 — more than 1,700 fans turned out to see seventh-ranked Wabash battle top-ranked Wooster.

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The game seemed to be over, but Wooster made a rare turnover late in the game to give Wabash a chance to get back in it. The crowd reacts to a Wooster pass that sailed out of bounds, giving the ball to the Little Giants, which set up Aaron Zinnerman's basket that drew Wabash within a point.

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With 1,700 fans on their feet, Wes Smith launched a 40-foot shot at the buzzer that was within an inch of falling into the basket. Wooster held on for the two-point win and remained undefeated at 14-0, while Wabash dropped to 13-1.


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