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VALPARAISO, Ind. (Interstat) — A surging UNC Wilmington squad puts its hot start on the line Saturday when it visits Valparaiso in a nonconference men’s basketball matchup at the Athletics-Recreation Center. The Seahawks (9-1) have won nine straight games since a season-opening loss at Kent State, most recently grinding out a 70-63 road win at Louisiana-Lafayette on Dec. 6. Guard Christian May, the team’s leading scorer, paced UNC Wilmington with 18 points in that victory. May has scored in double figures in eight of nine games this season, including a 22-point performance against East Carolina on Nov. 18. Valparaiso (6-3) is coming off a dominant 98-58 home win over Calumet Col. on Dec. 6, but faces a significant step up in competition. The Beacons’ season has been marked by narrow margins, including a 75-72 overtime loss at Marquette on Dec. 2. Forward Owen Dease has been a consistent offensive threat for Valparaiso, scoring 17 points in the win over Calumet and 18 against Western Michigan on Nov. 29. He also had 17 points in the near-upset at Marquette. The game represents a final tune-up for both teams before challenging stretches. UNC Wilmington, which has relied on a balanced attack and stout defense during its streak, will begin Colonial Athletic Association play later this month. Valparaiso, under first-year coach Roger Powell Jr., will travel to Northwestern on Tuesday before opening Missouri Valley Conference action. Saturday’s contest hinges on whether Valparaiso’s defense can contain May and disrupt the Seahawks’ rhythm, and if the Beacons’ offense, led by Dease, can maintain efficiency against a UNC Wilmington team allowing just 66.2 points per game. The Seahawks have not played a true road game since Nov. 21, adding another layer to the challenge in Indiana. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. EST Saturday at the ARC.

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