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WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - Coming off a 17-point win after losing three straight games by five points or less, the Lycoming College men’s basketball team will try to continue to shrug off the rough patch on Wednesday, Jan. 30, when it heads for Messiah in a battle of two of the three teams in the Commonwealth Conference tied for third place.
The Warriors (13-6 overall, 7-5 Commonwealth) snapped their three-game skid with an impressive 88-71 win over Widener on Jan. 26, as junior
Michael Rudy poured in a career-high 20 points to lead five Warriors in double figures.
The Falcons (11-7 overall, 7-5 Commonwealth) fell to Albright, 61-59, on Jan. 26. Junior guard Brad Bolen led the Falcons with 22 points.
Warrior Notes
• With the win over Widener, the Warriors have guaranteed their fourth straight season above .500 and their 17th winning campaign in the last 18 seasons.
• With 210 assists this season, senior
Jerald Williams is 17 shy of breaking his own school record of 227 set in 2011-12.
• Williams’ triple-double against Widener was just the eighth in Division III this year.
• Junior
Michael Rudy is tied for seventh in school history with 37 blocks this season. He needs two more blocks to pass
Kevin Anthony (2011-12) for sixth on the list.
• The Warriors have scored more than 70 points in all 19 games this year, two shy of the longest single-season stretch in school history of 21 set in 1967-68.
• The Warriors lead the Commonwealth Conference in scoring offense (85.7), scoring margin (+12.3), 3-point field goal defense (.283), rebounding (42.6), blocked shots (6.1), assists (20.2), steals (10.6) and assist-turnover ratio (1.2).