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Wabash 69, Wooster 68 (2/5/11)

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Aaron Zinnerman nails one of his four 3-point baskets in the Little Giants' 69-68 overtime win at Wooster. The Scots were unbeaten through their first 20 games and ranked number one in the nation heading into the game. Photos by Tom Runge ’71.

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Junior Nick Curosh got Wabash off to a good start. Curosh scored 13 points in the Little Giants' winning effort.

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Derek Bailey scored all five of the Little Giants' point in overtime. He finished with 13 points on 5-of-8 shooting.

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Senior Wes Smith had a tough day on offense, but his five steals helped Wabash force Wooster into 20 turnovers. Smith's final steal prevented the Scots from attempting a possible game-winning shot in overtime.

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Junior Brian Shelbourne played great defense all game long, but his six points were also important for Wabash in the victory.

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Junior AJ Sutherlin fires home a 3-point basket. He connected on both of his shot attempts to finish with five points.

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Head Coach Mac Petty provides instruction to his players during a timeout. The Wooster, Ohio native visited with several area friends both before and after the game, including a child-hood friend he had not seen in nearly 50 years.

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Wabash alumni gathered at the Wooster Inn for a luncheon prior to the game, and were joined by several fans who traveled to Ohio for the game. The Wabash Student Senate provided a bus for Wabash students to make the trip along snow-covered I-70 to Ohio to support the Little Giants.

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Freshman Pete Nicksic battles for a rebound.

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Zinnerman hit 6-of-14 shots from the field, including 4-of-8 from 3-point range. The Scots would make only three treys in the contest.

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Wes Smith's father, Bill, celebrates a Wabash victory over Wooster.

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Coach Petty gets a hug from his wife, Gloria, and his daughter, Susan, after his team knocked off number-one ranked and undefeated Wooster 69-68 in overtime.


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