Colorado College Takes Tough Loss at St. Thomas

Colorado College Takes Tough Loss at St. Thomas
Basketball — Pexels by Markus Spiske
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Colorado College fell to the No. 13 University of St. Thomas Celts, 87-52, on Sunday in Houston, Texas.

Dinari Boykin and Scott Ruegg led the Tigers with 14 and 13 points respectfully. Leo Magnus added eight points and a rebound of his own against the Celts. 

The Tigers shot 41% from the field and 37.5% from behind the arc. 

The Celts were led by Calvin Williams Jr who scored 18 points and two rebounds. 

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