The Indianapolis, Ind. native went 12-for-24 in a 67-58 win Friday and 11-for-18 in a 56-49 win Saturday.
The victories propelled WSU to 13-3 in league play and allowed the Raiders to take over the top spot in the current HL tournament seeding.
WSU plays at Northern Kentucky on Friday (3 p.m.) and Saturday (2 p.m.).
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