MEQUON, WI - The Benedictine University men's basketball team used a late 8-0 run to gain control and streak to a seventh straight win on the road Tuesday night.

Benedictine 83, Concordia Wisconsin 75
• Benedictine seized control early in the contest
• Down 5-2,
Kejuan Glosson, the NACC leader in three-point percentage, tied the game and
Kenny Bogus followed with a three to put Benedictine ahead
• Jens Soderholm opened a 13-0 run with a jumper at the 13:09 mark and Bogus finished the string just over three minutes later, making the count 29-14 halfway through the first
• Benedictine continued to lead by double figures but Concordia Wisconsin would not go away, using a 7-0 run to draw within 40-35
• Soderholm deposited a triple in the final minute of the first as Benedictine led 43-35 at the break
• The hosts kept the pressure on at the start of the second, battling back to tie the game at 59-59 with 8:18 remaining as part of a 10-0 run to jump ahead 63-59
• Benedictine responded with eight straight, the first six of which came from
Brayden Olson, who posted a huge second half
• Benedictine did not trail again as Olson scored 18 points in the final 6:55 and Benedictine hit all 10 free throws
• Benedictine finished +13 on the glass and did not miss a free throw in the entire game, notching a perfect 18-for-18 mark
• Benedictine closed the game shooting 45.2 percent for the contest
• Concordia Wisconsin scored 50 points in the paint and tallied 23 points off 19 Benedictine turnovers
• Five players scored in double figures for Benedictine led by 25 from Olson, 21 of which came in the second half
• Soderholm notched 18 off the bench while
Eric Grygo tallied 12 and Glosson 10
• Bogus finished with a double-double, scoring 12 and adding 10 rebounds

Benedictine (15-7, 14-3 NACC) plays at home for the final time in the regular season on Saturday afternoon against Concordia Chicago on Senior Day