KEYSER, W.Va. — Reggie Baker poured in 26 points as Potomac State overpowered Shenandoah, 112-57, in college men’s basketball Thursday evening.
Eleven players scored for the Catamounts (4-1), as Potomac State bounced back from its first loss of the year in a big way.
Baker hit 11 field goals and both of his free throws to lead all scorers. Beon Powell hit three three-point shots and finished with 19 points, while George Chase added 14, Peyton Hartman 13 and Cedrick Dyer 12.
Aizaih Thomas led Shenandoah with 15 points.
Potomac State will host Chesapeake on Saturday at 4 p.m.
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