Someone led Northwestern in scoring with 28 points on Friday. And it was not John Shurna. In fact, Shurna barely scored half that total.
To anyone who follows Northwestern, or the Big Ten in general, you would assume that if Shurna put up only 15 points, the Wildcats would not win.
That was not the case on Friday in Charleston, as Drew Crawford led Northwestern to a four-point win over Tulsa. The win puts the Wildcats in the Charleston Classic Final against Seton Hall on Sunday.
Crawford’s 28—his highest scoring game since a 35-point effort against North Carolina A&T in 2009—came a day after Sh...
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