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No. 18 Temple dispatches Northern Illinois

Ryan Brooks and his Temple teammates have been looking forward to this weekend's game with top-ranked Kansas for weeks. Still, the 18th-ranked Owls weren't about to overlook Northern Illinois.

"We stressed all through the week to stay focused," said Brooks, who scored 19 points in Temple's 70-60 victory Wednesday night in DeKalb. "With three games this week, each one was treated as the most important game of the year. (Now) we're very excited for the opportunity we have and the position we've put ourselves in."

Temple (11-2) had two Mid-American Conference opponents to take care of this week before thinking about the Jayhawks. They walloped Bowling Green 63-39 on Monday before putting together a second-half surge to dispatch the Huskies in the first meeting between the schools.

Juan Fernandez scored 26 points for the Owls, who never trailed. Northern Illinois (2-8) made it competitive as it cut an 18-point first-half deficit to 35-33 early in the second half.

But Temple reasserted control by the midpoint of the second half with a 12-2 run that restored a double-digit lead at 47-35. NIU never got closer than 9 points the rest of the way.

NIU shot 35.5 percent for the game. After shooting just 25 percent (7 of 28) in the first half, the Huskies improved to 44 percent (15 of 34) in the second.

"I think what makes them such a good defensive team is that their offense is so good," Huskies coach Ricardo Patton said. "They put on a passing exhibition and know how to trust one another on the offensive end. They understand how to play, they do a nice job of sharing the ball."

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