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By RICK PETERSON
TopSports.news

Cold shooting cost Washburn University men's basketball (3-5 overall, 0-2 MIAA) Saturday against Emporia State (7-0, 1-0) on Saturday afternoon at Lee Arena.

The Ichabods shot 32 percent as a team and were unable to mount a comeback in a 74-63 loss.

 AndrewOrrjubeAndrew Orr (24), celebrating a basket Saturday against Emporia State with teammate Michael Keegan, led the Ichabods with 18 points and 10 rebounds. [Photo by Rex Wolf/TSN]

The Hornets jumped out to a five-point lead in the first five minutes.

Washburn's defense helped withstand a slow offensive start and a five-minute stretch without allowing a point allowed the Ichabods to go on a 9-0 run and lead by three at the 6:29 mark

Shots stopped falling for Washburn and on the other end Emporia State stayed aggressive, leading to 15 first half free throw attempts for the Hornets.

A 14-4 Emporia State run to close the half gave the Hornets a 34-28 lead.  

Out of the break Connor Deffebaugh scored six points in the first four minutes, tying the game for the Ichabods with 16 minutes left.

The Hornets continued to attack the paint, finishing with 30 points in the blue for the game.

A string of shots at the basket provided Emporia State with a nine-point advantage at the 11-minute mark.  

Both sides traded baskets over the next five minutes.

Washburn was able to cut the lead down to four on a 3-pointer by Jayden Hibbitt after he pulled down an offensive rebound.

Emporia State continued to have answers, however, winding the shot clock down and knocking down shots late.  

Back-to-back 3-pointers put the lead up to 12 with 2:37 left to play. It was cut to under 10 one more time before the final buzzer with the Hornets winning, 74-63.  

Sophomore Andrew Orr led the Ichabods with 18 points and finished with a double-double, pulling down 10 rebounds. 

Connor Deffebaugh finished with 17 points on 7 of 14 shooting but was limited to 29 minutes after fouling out with five minutes remaining.

Hibbitt finished with a season-high 12 points and pulled down six rebounds off the bench.  

Owen Long had 19 for Emporia State to lead all scorers, knocking down five triples with six rebounds. The Hornets finished with three players in double figures.  

Washburn had a lot of opportunities, winning the rebounding battle, 46-35, including pulling down 22 offensive rebounds.

The Ichabods were unable to convert on the extra possessions, shooting 31.9 percent overall, and 19 percent from three, both season lows.  

The Ichabods had only 12 turnovers in the game but were held to just seven assists. 

Washburn is off for the next week, returning to action next Saturday, Dec. 10, against Rogers State in Claremore, Okla. (3:30 p.m.).   

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