MADISON, N.J. – Sophomore
Princeton Layton (Katy, Texas/Katy Paetow) posted 25 points and eight rebounds and junior
Hayden Pardoe (Mill Hall, Pa./Central Mountain) added 18 points and seven boards as the Lycoming College men's basketball team put a scare into 20
th-ranked Drew University, which survived, 75-72, on its home floor in Landmark Conference action at Baldwin Gym on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 6.
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The Warriors (3-6 overall, 0-4 Landmark) shot 46 percent (26-of-57) from the floor against the reigning Landmark Conference champions in Drew (7-1 overall, 3-1 Landmark), who shot 38 percent (27-of-75), surviving the upset thanks to 19 points on the break.
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The Warriors, meanwhile, dominated in the paint, outscoring the Rangers, 44-30, and even outscored the pressing Rangers in points off turnovers, 10-6.
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A 9-2 run early in the second half gave Drew a 63-56 lead with 10:45 remaining. The Warriors chipped that down to a point before Drew responded with an 11-2 run to lead 74-64 with 4:10 left. Lycoming rallied, with senior
J.J. Beagle (Williamsport, Pa./Williamsport Area) hitting a layup before Pardoe canned four free throws, whittling the lead to four points with 1:26 left.
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The Rangers were stopped on their next possession before Beagle hit another free throw with 42 seconds to make it 74-71. The Warriors got an offensive rebound on the second free throw, but Drew got the ball back after a missed jumper and David Musial hit the front end of his free throws. With 0.3 seconds left, Layton was fouled on a rebound. He hit his first and intentionally missed his second shot, but the Warriors were unable to get a tying shot off.
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Lycoming shot 55 percent (18-of-33) in the first half, paced by 13 points from Layton, as they responded to an 11-0 start by Drew by taking a 29-23 lead off a fastbreak layup from Pardoe with 6:59 left in the half. Drew was able to cut the lead down and tie it at 39 at the break.
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First-year
Noa'Sosa Friedman (Louisville, Ky./St. Xavier) finished with 11 points and eight rebounds and Beagle added nine points and two steals. Junior
Connor Shanahan (Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown East) posted three assists and three steals.
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Andre De Los Reyes posted 15 points and three assists, Eli Yusavage posted 14 points and seven assists and Musial had a game-high 16 rebounds for the Rangers.
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The Warriors are off for final exams and the Christmas holiday before retaking the floor on Tuesday, Dec. 30, when they head to Texas Lutheran University for a 3 p.m. start.
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