LONDON - Postgame report - It was DeAndre Williams leading the way with 24 points while Marcus Henderson had nine. Jawaun Newton and Noah Frederking posted eight apiece with Art Labinowicz and Sam Cunliffe totaling seven tallies each. Tomorrow, the team travels to Ghent, Belgium and will play its next game in Antwerp at 8 pm local time, 1 pm CT on Monday.
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Final score - UE 84, London 82 - DeAndre Williams dunk puts the finishing touches on the game. Full scoring rundown coming soon.
1:07 4Q - UE 83, London 77 - Lions went on a 17-0 run before a Noah Frederking bucket ended the run. Aces lead by six with just over a minute left.
3:24 4Q - UE 81, London 66 - Aces holding on to double digit lead entering final minutes.
End of 3rd - UE 64, London 49 - DeAndre Williams is putting on a show with a triple and a nice mid-range jumper in the third quarter. Aces hold their largest lead.
10:00 3Q - Second half set to begin. Same starters out there for the Aces.
Halftime - UE leads by a 40-36 score. DeAndre Williams paces Evansville with 10 points while Art Labinowicz has seven. Due to no live scoring, individual totals will not be available until the end of the game.
3:08 2Q - UE 34, London 29 - John Hall with a nice drive to the basket to push the lead to two possessions.
6:14 2Q - UE is starting to find its rhythm and leads the Lions by a score of 32-26. Coach McCarty has been rotating guys in and out regularly to keep them fresh. Individual scoring updates will be posted at the half. DeAndre Williams already has three dunks.
5:26 p.m. - Your starts for today's game are: Art Labinowicz, Sam Cunliffe, DeAndre Williams, John Hall and K.J. Riley. We will be playing four quarters.
5:05 p.m. - The Aces are continuing to warm up in preparation for game one. The teams are playing inside the UEL Sports Dock. It is a multi-use facility on the UEL campus. The court was split into two sides due to a volleyball tournament, but the teams are set to use the full court facility for the game. As you follow social media, you may notice an abundance of lines around the perimeter. This is due to the facility also being used for sports such as handball, which is popular in Europe. Next update with starters coming soon.