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Platek's consistent play continues; Walton finds his shot; Harris’ season debut could be close


continues to produce steady performances for Siena, Texas Tech’s found his shooting range and could be close to his debut for Rhode Island. Platek scored 11 points and three 3-pointers with four rebounds as Siena beat St. Bonaventure 76–70 in Albany, N.Y., on Monday night to capture the Franciscan Cup. (Tar Heel Tribune)

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Platek's consistent play continues; Walton finds his shot; Harris’ season debut could be close