Men’s College Basketball: 11 Raiders score in victory over Vermilion

BRAINERD — Josh Rogers finished with 19 points to lead the Central Lakes College Raiders to an 89-68 Northern Division win over the Vermilion Ironhawks Wednesday, Jan. 15.

Tyquan O’Neal tallied 14 points and Jayden Broadnax added 12 for the Raiders. Eleven different Raiders scored.

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CLC improved to 10-8 overall and 3-0 in division play.

Central Lakes College's Tyquan O'Neal goes up for a dunk against Vermilion on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025, at Brainerd.

Central Lakes College’s Tyquan O’Neal goes up for a dunk against Vermilion on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025, at Brainerd.

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Vermilion 28 40 — 68

Central Lakes 46 43 — 89

Hamsa Ali 9, Jaylen Shelly 6, Roderick Dominque 12, Tyson Rogers 9, NaTorrius Truitt 2, Desmond Olatunji 2, Rashad Parms 9, Rashad Gatewood 5, Judah Pickens 12.

CENTRAL LAKES

DeWayne Givens 8, Jakobe Jones 4, Johnny Tong 9, Kyan Reichhoff 6, Tyquan O’Neal 14, Jayden Broadnax 12, Makieth Deng 5, Josh Rogers 19, Wylee Dauenbaugh 2, Logan Jackson 4, Devin Rowan 6. Division: 3-0. Overall: 10-8. Next: hosts Rainy River 2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18.

Central Lakes College's Makieth Deng looks to shoot the ball against Vermilion on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025, at Brainerd.

Central Lakes College’s Makieth Deng looks to shoot the ball against Vermilion on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2025, at Brainerd.

Kelly Humphrey / Brainerd Dispatch

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