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Jack Medalie contributes 18 points from the bench as Navy overwhelms Washington College (MD) 94-43.

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In a commanding performance, Jack Medalie entered the game as a substitute and contributed significantly to Navy’s 94-43 triumph over Washington College (MD) on Monday evening.

Medalie’s impressive tally of 18 points was complemented by five rebounds, showcasing his all-around skills for the Midshipmen, who now hold a record of 2-4. Aidan Kehoe played a solid game as well, netting 10 points with an efficient shooting rate of 5 for 7, while also grabbing six rebounds. Jinwoo Kim made an impact from long range, connecting on 3 out of 5 attempts from three-point territory to finish with nine points.

On the other side, Nicho Simes was the standout for the Shoremen, leading his team with 13 points. Despite Simes’s efforts, Washington College struggled to keep pace.

Navy seized control of the game early, taking the lead with 15:52 left in the first half, and maintained that advantage throughout the contest. By halftime, Medalie had already accumulated 11 points, setting the stage for the team’s decisive win.