WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - With two games left in 2018, the Lycoming College men's basketball team will host Chatham in the opening game of the Crosstown Challenge, on Tuesday, Dec. 18, at 4 p.m., before hosting Marymount on Wednesday afternoon.
The Warriors (5-6 overall) fell to Widener, 8471, in their last outing. Lycoming was led by a team-high 15 points on 4-of-6 shooting from 3-point land from freshman
Markanthony Fidelis.
The Warriors finished with 29 bench points, led by 11 from freshman
Matt Ilodigwe.Â
The Cougars (5-3 overall) defeated Grove City, 58-55, on Saturday. Senior Alex Schoppen led Chatham with a game-high 23 points while going 8-of-9 from the foul line.Â
Warrior Notes
• The Warriors are 2-2 all-time on Dec. 18th, winning their last outing, 86-64, against SUNY Potdam in 2016.
• The Warriors are 10-5 all-time against Presidents Athletic Conference opponents, last defeating Theil, 94-75, on Dec. 29, 2005.
• The Warriors are averaging 9.6 3-pointers made per game, which is the highest average for the team since the 1999-00 squad averaged 9.9.
• With his third of six points against Widener, senior
Darius James reached 600 points in his career.
• With 10 points against Widener, sophomore
Darius Dangerfield reached 300 in his career.
• Senior
Calvin Chandler and Dangerfield are one 3-point field goal shy of reaching 50 in their career and sophomore
D'Yante Doughty is three away.
 • Sophomore
Markanthony Fidelis is 14 points shy of reaching 200 in his career.
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