WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - After a career day from junior
Darius Dangerfield in Lycoming's 93-87 win over Hood on Saturday, the Lycoming College men's basketball team hits the road to play at Lebanon Valley in a MAC Commonwealth affair on Wednesday, Feb. 5, at 6 p.m.
Dangerfield registered career-highs in points (31), 3-point shots made (8), rebounds (7) and assists (12) to lead the Warriors (14-6 overall, 7-4 MAC Commonwealth) past Hood. Sophomore
Matt Ilodigwe scored 19 points, freshman
Mo Terry chipped in with 18 and senior
Ryan Hollis added a career-best 11 assists.
Lebanon Valley (9-10 overall, 6-6 MAC Commonwealth) went to double-overtime to defeat Alvernia, 87-83, in their last game. Zach Tucker led the Flying Dutchmen with 30 points and Collin Jones added 16.
Game Notes
• With a win, the Warriors can guarantee their 10th .500 conference slate in 13 years in the MAC Commonwealth. The Warriors are currently tied with Albright with the most .500 or better finishes in that span.Â
• Junior
Darius Dangerfield's 31 points against Hood was Lycoming's first 30-point game since sophomore
Matt Ilodigwe put up 33 points against Hood on Feb. 9, 2019.
• With 223 career assists, Dangerfield needs two more to tie Andy Rutherford '98 for ninth in program history.
• Freshmen
Dyson Harward and
Mo Terry are the only two freshmen in the top 20 in the MAC Commonwealth in scoring, with Harward 17th (12.4) and Terry 19th (12.3).
• With 91 blocked shots this season, the Warriors need three more to tie the 2003-04 and 2009-10 squads for seventh in program history.
• With 55 blocked shots, Harward needs six more to break Lycoming's season record set by Michael Rudy in 2012-13.