WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Down a point at halftime, the top-seeded Lycoming College men's basketball team regrouped, refocused and outran fifth-seeded Lebanon Valley, putting up 51 points in the second half and cruising to a school-record 22
nd win, 88-64, in the MAC Commonwealth Championship semifinals on Wednesday night, Feb. 22, at Lamade Gym.
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The Warriors (22-4 overall) advance to the MAC Commonwealth Championship, where they will try to defend a conference crown for the first time in school history, when they host Albright College (13-13 overall) at Lamade Gym on Saturday, Feb. 25. Game time will be announced on Thursday on athletics.lycoming.edu.
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The Warriors surpassed the previous-best mark of 21 wins set in 1995-96, 2003-04 and 2009-10, and stopped a string of two years in a row where the first round game winner went on to upset the top seed and win the tournament with a fast-paced effort, scoring 24 points in transition, 54 in the paint and 27 off 21 Dutchmen turnovers.
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Senior
David Johnson (Philadelphia, Pa./Communications Tech) led the team with 23 points and a career-high five steals and junior
Chris Wallace (Randallstown, Md./Calvert Hall) added 16 points, a career-high seven steals and five rebounds to lead the Warriors. Junior
Alex Newbold (Bowie, Md./DeMatha Catholic) hit all seven of his field goal attempts, finishing with 15 points.
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The Warriors took the lead with the first shot of the second half and never let it go, as Newbold hit a layup and then came up with a steal for a fastbreak layup by Johnson. Eight more straight points followed to get the lead to double figures and Lycoming never let the Dutchmen (16-11 overall) back within 10 in the final 15 minutes, expanding the lead to as many as 27 with 1:14 left at 86-59.
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The Warriors shot an impossibly hot 61 percent (19-of-31) in the half while holding the Dutchmen to 7-of-23 (30 percent) and 25 percent from 3 (3-of-12). The Warriors hot shooting also came at the free throw line, hitting 9-of-10 in the period after starting the game 2-of-8.
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The Warriors were out to run early in the game, with Newbold scoring on back-to-back fastbreak buckets to make it 8-4 with 16:15 left and forcing Lebanon Valley to take a timeout. The Dutchmen answered back, taking a 21-16 lead, but the Warriors got back to their fast-playing ways, getting a nine-point advantage at 36-27 with 5:32 left off an inventive ¾ court pass from Newbold as he fell out of bounds and then on the other side of the court, senior
Nyk King (Harlem, N.Y./Manhattan Center for Science & Math) saved it to Johnson, who hit the open layup.
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The Dutchmen controlled the rest of the half, though, using an 11-1 run in the final five and a half minutes to take a one-point lead into the break.
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Andy Orr led the Dutchmen with 19 points and 12 rebounds and Sam Light finished with 18 points and two steals.
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