Box Score
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Box Score
WASHINGTON, DC—The University of Scranton men’s
basketball team did not have an answer for Catholic University
senior forward Chris Kearney (Centreville, Va./Westfield) in
Landmark Conference action Saturday evening at the DuFour
Center.
Kearney dominated down low, finishing with 32 points and 12
rebounds as the Cardinals ended a 9-game series losing streak to
the Royals with a 58-48 victory.
Catholic, now 15-2 overall and a league-leading 5-1 in the Landmark
Conference, also received 14 points and eight rebounds from
sophomore Steve Limberiou (Pittsburgh, Pa./Upper St. Clair) and 13
rebounds and eight assists from senior Nate Koenig (Chevy Chase,
Md./Bethesda-Chevy Chase).
Sophomore guard Ross
Danzig (Clarks Green, Pa./Abington Heights/Blair
Academy-NJ) led Scranton, now 12-5 overall and 4-3 in the
conference, with 15 points and eight rebounds and freshman forward
Brendan Boken (South Pasadena, Calif./Loyola)
contributed 12 points and eight rebounds.
The Royals struggled after opening up a 7-point halftime lead,
making just 5 of 29 field goal attempts (17.2 percent), including
only 1 of 15 (6.7 percent) from beyond the 3-point arc, in the
final 20 minutes of play.
For a majority of the first half, however, it appeared as if
Scranton might continue its mastery of the Cardinals. The
Royals managed to build up three 11-point margins, the last of
which came with 2:42 remaining on a jump shot by Danzig.
Catholic then picked up some momentum when Koenig converted a
lay-up and freshman Bryson Fonville (Greensboro, NC/Walter Hines
Page) followed with a jump shot to shave the lead to 33-26 at the
break.
Catholic continued to whittle away early in the second half, as
Kearney scored four points and Limberiou canned a 3-pointer during
a 13-3 spurt that gave the Cardinals a 39-36 lead with 15:02
left. The Royals did manage to tie it up on its next
possession—on a 3-pointer by Danzig—and stayed within
striking distance until Catholic opened up a 10-point cushion with
3:16 left.
The Cardinals, who posted their first win over Scranton since
January 17, 2009, held a 46-33 advantage in rebounding and a 34-24
margin in points in the paints.
The Royals will return to Landmark Conference action this
Wednesday, January 23, against Moravian College beginning at 7:00
p.m. at the Long Center.
--ROYALS--