WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - With the conference standings still in flux as the regular season comes to a close, the Lycoming College men's basketball team will look to their part to stay in second place in the regular season finale when Stevenson comes to Lamade Gym on Saturday, Feb. 22.
The Warriors (16-8 overall, 9-6 MAC Commonwealth) fell to Albright, 75-57, on Saturday, Feb. 15, as the team fell into a three-way tie for second. Freshman
Dyson Harward led the Warriors with 20 points and seven rebounds and junior
Darius Dangerfield added 18 points, four assists and two steals.
Stevenson (6-18 overall, 3-12 MAC Commonwealth) fell to Hood, 93-73, on Tuesday, Feb. 18. Senior Mark Terrell led the Mustangs with 22 points and six rebounds while junior Cam Harris added 10 points.Â
Game Notes
• Since Lycoming joined the MAC Commonwealth in 2007-08, the team has produced a league-best overall record of 219-120 and won more league games (111) than any other team.
• The Warriors have clinched a MAC Commonwealth Championship berth for the seventh time in last 10 years, the most in the league.Â
• Freshman
Dyson Harward leads the conference with 62 blocked shots, more than double Stevenson's Bo Wesley (30), who is second.
• The Warriors lead the MAC Commonwealth in scoring defense (69.5), defensive field goal percentage (.406) and blocks (4.38).
• Harward and
Mo Terry are the only two freshmen in the top 20 in point per game. Harward is 14th (13.0) and Terry 17th (12.2).
• Senior
Ryan Hollis and sophomore
Matt Ilodigwe both need three more 3-pointers to reach 50 on the season. It would be the first time since 2009-10 that two players surpassed that mark in the same year.