WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - Starting a stretch of three games in five days, the Lycoming College men's basketball team will be out for its second conference win when it heads to Widener on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 15, for a 3 p.m. tip-off.
The Warriors (5-5 overall, 1-4 MAC Commonwealth) fell to Messiah, 74-63, in their last outing. Lycoming has been paced by its guard play the last two games, with freshman
Markanthony Fidelis averaging 23.0 points and sophomore
Darius Dangerfield averaging 14.0.Â
The Pride (6-3 overall, 3-1 MAC Commonwealth) defeated Hood, 88-61, on Saturday, Dec. 8. Widener had three players score in double-figures, led by a game-high 17 points and 11 rebounds from senior Tyler Drews.Â
Warrior NotesÂ
• The Warriors are 8-6 all-time on Dec. 15, last falling to Pitt-Bradford, 60-49, in 2007.
• Widener (first, 39 percent) and Lycoming (second, 35 percent) hold the top two spots in 3-point field goal percentage in the conference.
• The Warriors lead the MAC Commonwealth in 3-point field goals made (9.8) and blocked shots (4.0).
• Senior
Darius James is three points shy of reaching 600 in his career.
• Sophomore
Darius Dangerfield needs 10 more points to reach 300 in his career.
• Dangerfield is one 3-pointer away from reaching 50 in his career, senior
Calvin Chandler is two from the mark and sophomore
D'Yante Doughty three.
• Sophomore
Markanthony Fidelis has 27 3-pointers this season, which is three more than anyone else in the MAC Commonwealth.
• With 17 points against Messiah, Dangerfield has 148 points on the year, surpassing his total  of 142 in 26 games in 2017-18.Â