Box Score
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Box score
Photo Gallery (courtesy of Dan
Ceccacci)
Photo Gallery (courtesy of Emma
Black)
Sophomore forward Jason
Pierce (Scranton, Pa./Conestoga/Lackawanna College)
had a career-high 13 points and The University of Scranton
men's basketball team took a 25-point lead at halftime en
route to a 78-41 victory over Goucher College on Saturday afternoon
in the Long Center.
Pierce added nine rebounds while playing just 14 minutes off the
bench. Freshman forward Brendan
Boken (South Pasadena, Calif./Loyola) and junior guard
Tommy Morgan (Greenlawn,
N.Y./Chaminade) had 11 points apiece as 12 Royals found
the scoring column.
The Royals remain in first place in the Landmark Conference, one
half game ahead of Catholic and Goucher. Catholic posted an 85-59
victory at Moravian on Saturday.
Scranton (12-3, 4-1 Landmark) shot a sizzling 56.3 percent
(18-for-32) in the opening half to take a commanding 41-16 lead.
Junior guard Michael Barr (North Wales, Pa./Lansdale
Catholic) scored all nine of his points in the first half,
Pierce had eight and senior guard Travis Farrell (Middletown, N.J./Christian Brothers
Academy) had seven points, four rebounds and four assists
in the opening 20 minutes.
The Royals held Goucher (5-9, 3-1 Landmark) to just 31.5 percent
(17-for-54) from the field in the game, including just 7-for-24 in
the first half. Scranton also forced the Gophers into 20 turnovers
while committing just 12 of their own. The Royals also won the
rebounding battle, 43-35.
The Scranton bench contributed 37 of the team's 78 points
as nobody played more than 25 minutes. All 16 players recorded
either a point or a rebound in the victory.
The 37-point margin of victory was the largest for the Royals
since they doubled up Bard, 96-48, on Nov. 21, 2009, in the Long
Center.
Goucher was led by sophomore forward Ed Oliver (Adelphi,
Md./High Point), who came off the bench to score 12 points and pull
down nine rebounds.
Scranton returns to action on Wednesday, Jan. 12, when it hosts
Drew University in a Landmark Conference game at 7 p.m. in the Long
Center.
--ROYALS--