Ivan Komitski
Senior Ivan Komitski was one of four Warriors in double figures against Drew.
95
Winner Drew DREW 6-2,4-0 Landmark
72
Lycoming Lyc 1-8,1-3 Landmark
Winner
Drew DREW
6-2,4-0 Landmark
95
Final
72
Lycoming Lyc
1-8,1-3 Landmark
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Drew DREW 49 46 95
Lycoming Lyc 36 36 72

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Four Warriors in double figures against Drew

WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Four Lycoming College men's basketball players finished in double figures on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 7, but Drew University shot 54 percent from the field in a 95-72 Landmark Conference win at Lamade Gym.
 
The Warriors (1-8 overall, 1-3 Landmark) were led by 12 points each from senior Ivan Komitski (Sofia, Bulgaria/Lee Academy) and first-year Gyasi Miller (Philadelphia, Pa./Shipley School), with Miller hitting two 3-pointers and adding two steals. Junior Isaiah Valentine (Mifflinburg, Pa./Mifflinburg Area) added 11 points and seven rebounds and sophomore Hayden Pardoe (Mill Hall, Pa./Central Mountain) added 10 points, nine rebounds and three assists.
 
The Warriors shot 42 percent (28-of-66) from the floor in the fast-paced game, also forcing 13 turnovers from first-place Drew (6-2 overall, 4-0 Landmark).
 
The Warriors stayed within two points during the game's first six and a half minutes, with a layup from first-year Noah Mathis (Ewing, N.J./Notre Dame) making it 14-12 before Drew went on a 20-5 run to make it 34-17. The Warriors cut that lead down by scoring 19 points in the last seven minutes of the half to make it 49-36 at the break.
 
In the second half, Drew jumped out with the period's first 14 points and never let Lycoming back within 18. Miller scored all 12 of his points in the second period while Komitski added six of the team's 36 points in the period.
 
Mathis finished with seven points and five rebounds and sophomore Misaias Herrera (Brookshire, Texas/Katy Jordan) drilled two 3-point attempts and added two assists for the Warriors.
 
Josh Kline led the Rangers with 17 points, four steals and three assists and Matthew Zenker, Malcolm Newman and James Anderson all had 11 points. David Musial finished with nine points, nine rebounds and five assists.
 
The Warriors are back on the court after final exams, hosting Wilson College on Saturday, Dec. 14, at 1 p.m., in Lamade Gym.
 
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