Usually when a team shoots 43 percent from beyond the arc, they're going to win. That was the case Saturday night at James A. Rhodes Arena, where the Akron Zips connected on 15-35 shots from beyond the three-point line to coast to an 81-60 win over the visiting Bethune-Cookman Wildcats.
The game didn't start all that well for Akron, who fell behind 7-1 in the first three minutes of the game. But that malaise didn't last long as the Zips responded with a 13-2 run of their own, six of which coming from Josh Williams back-to-back threes.