MOORHEAD, MINN.—The Hamline University men's basketball team made their longest MIAC road trip of the season on Saturday, when they traveled to Concordia (Minn.). The Pipers shot .500+ from the floor for the second-straight game with a season-high .509 (29-of-57) mark en route to a 79-67 victory over the Cobbers.
Hamline improves to 8-12, 6-9 MIAC, while Concordia (Minn.) falls to 4-12, 3-10 MIAC.
Hamline 79, Concordia (Minn.) 67
All five of the game's lead changes occurred in the opening half, as Hamline led for the entirety of the second half to secure a 79-67 victory.
Bradley Cimperman led the Pipers with 21 points on 7-of-12 shooting that included a 5-of-8 mark from downtown. Cooper Berg was just shy of a double double with 19 points and nine rebounds, while Jake Veldman notched 11 points for Hamline.
Rowan Nelson led the Cobbers with a team-leading 17 points.
The Pipers travel to Saint John's on Monday, February 7 for a 7 p.m. game time.