WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. -Â With a late rally to post a six-point win on Saturday, the Lycoming College men's basketball team will get back on the court on Sunday, Nov. 17, as Rosemont College comes to Lamade Gym for a 1 p.m. game.
Down by five with 4:30 left on Saturday, freshman
Dyson Harward scored eight points over the next 3:30 to help lift the Warriors (1-1 overall) to an 81-75 win over defending-American Collegiate Athletic Association champion SUNY Delhi. Harward finished with 14 points and freshman
Luke Finkbeiner led the team with 17 points and five 3-pointers.
Rosemont (1-3 overall) won its first game of the year, 87-80, at Penn College on Saturday, Nov. 16. Junior Marlon Sharpton finished with 15 points and nine rebounds to lead the Ravens.
Game Notes
• The Warriors are 9-2 all-time on Nov. 17, last beating Penn St.-Wilkes-Barre, 94-84, in 2017.
• The Warriors are 18-4 all-time against teams from the Colonial States Athletic Conference.
• Four Warriors have scored in double figures in each of Lycoming's three games this year. The Warriors are 9-6 in games where that occurs the past two years.
• Freshmen accounted for 62 of the team's 81 points (77 percent) in the win over SUNY Delhi. Three rookies -
Luke Finkbeiner (17),
Mo Terry (15) and
Dyson Harward (14) - finished in double figures.
• Junior
Darius Dangerfield needs to score 20 more points to reach 500 in his career.
• The Warriors lead the MAC Commonwealth with a 1.17 assist/turnover ratio and are second with a +4.67 turnover margin.
• The Warriors lead the MAC Commonwealth with 4.33 blocks per game and Harward leads the conference individually with 1.7.