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Bulldogs Stay Perfect, Roll Past Michiana Magic 149-117
The Streak Continues

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			The Minnesota Bulldogs have been on a mission this season, and with six games in they have put the league on notice.
		
		
						The Minnesota Bulldogs continued their undefeated run Saturday night, overwhelming the Michiana Magic 149–117 in front of a packed and energized home crowd. The victory improves the Bulldogs’ record to a perfect 6–0 on the season.
Center Latrell Love was the spark for the Dawgs, pouring in 24 points in an impressive all-around performance. Love appeared virtually unstoppable at times, slicing through defenders and scoring at will as the Bulldogs’ offense surged past the century mark with ease.
The Bulldogs set the tone early with their trademark high-tempo attack, using defensive pressure to create turnovers and fast-break chances. By halftime, Minnesota had built a commanding lead and never looked back, displaying strong depth and chemistry throughout the lineup.
Despite the loss, the visiting Magic showed plenty of firepower behind the efforts of Tieon Cruise, who poured in 41 points, while Dre Dockery added 22 before leaving the game with an injury midway through the second half.
Minnesota once again featured balanced scoring across the roster. Behind Love’s 24, CJ Parker added 23 points, AJ Wilson chipped in 21.
				Center Latrell Love was the spark for the Dawgs, pouring in 24 points in an impressive all-around performance. Love appeared virtually unstoppable at times, slicing through defenders and scoring at will as the Bulldogs’ offense surged past the century mark with ease.
The Bulldogs set the tone early with their trademark high-tempo attack, using defensive pressure to create turnovers and fast-break chances. By halftime, Minnesota had built a commanding lead and never looked back, displaying strong depth and chemistry throughout the lineup.
Despite the loss, the visiting Magic showed plenty of firepower behind the efforts of Tieon Cruise, who poured in 41 points, while Dre Dockery added 22 before leaving the game with an injury midway through the second half.
Minnesota once again featured balanced scoring across the roster. Behind Love’s 24, CJ Parker added 23 points, AJ Wilson chipped in 21.
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