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Brendan
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Box Score
WILKES-BARRE, Pa.—Senior guard Travis Farrell (Middletown, NJ/Christian Brothers
Academy) returned to the lineup for The University of
Scranton men’s basketball team’s opening round game
against King’s College in the Cross County Challenge
Wednesday evening at the Marts Center on the campus of Wilkes
University.
After missing three straight games due to an ankle
sprain—two of which the Royals lost—Farrell
didn’t miss a beat, playing 33 minutes and finishing with 13
points, seven rebounds, and four assists as Scranton downed the
Monarchs, 81-66, to improve to 8-3 on the season.
Farrell got plenty of help from his teammates tonight.
Sophomore guard Ross
Danzig (Clarks Green, Pa./Abington Heights/Blair
Academy-NJ) led the Royals with 16 points, freshman
forward Brendan Boken (South Pasadena,
Calif./Loyola) contributed 15 points and 10 rebounds, and
junior guard Tommy
Morgan (Greenlawn, NY/Chaminade) chipped in 14
points.
King’s, which fell to 5-7, was led by junior guard Kyle
Hammonds (Rosemont, Pa./Radnor) with a game-high 23 points and
senior guard Matt Fiorino (North Brunswick, NJ/Bishop Ahr) and
sophomore guard Mike Foster (Hampton, NJ/North Hunterdon) chipped
in 14 and 10 points, respectively.
In a game much closer than the final score indicated, the Royals
built up an early 22-point lead only to watch the Monarch
continually chip away behind the play of Hammonds.
King’s cut the margin to 13 by halftime and trailed by only
11 with 8:40 remaining. Senior guard Tim
Lavelle (Clarks Green, Pa./Scranton Preparatory) and
Farrell then hit key 3-pointers, respectively, one with 8:19 left
to keep the margin at 14 and another two minutes later that
extended it to 16.
Farrell’s return to the lineup overshadowed an outstanding
effort by Royal junior forward Kyle
Ranck (Lewisburg, Pa./Lewisburg), who came off the
bench, played a season-high 17 minutes, and connected on 3 of 4
shots from the field to finish with a season-high eight
points. He made back-to-back 3-pointers early in the first
half that sparked a 27-4 rally that turned a 9-8 deficit into a
35-13 lead with 6:22 remaining before intermission.
King’s, to its credit, kept its composure and behind two
3-pointers by Hammonds ended the half on a 15-6 run to close to
within 41-28 at intermission. The Monarchs stayed in
contention throughout the second half by getting a number of
offensive rebounds and picking up fouls, but were never able to cut
Scranton’s lead under 11 points in the final 20 minutes of
play. Their season-long struggles at the free throw line
continued, making just 12 of 22 attempts (54.5 percent).
Scranton, on the other hand shot a season-high 56 percent from the
field, including nearly 64 percent in the second half, and made
nearly 74 percent of its free throw attempts to post its second
straight win over the Monarchs. The Royals now lead the
all-time series, 78-44.
Tomorrow’s game between Scranton, the Cross County Challenge
defending champion, against Wilkes University will tip-off at 8:00
p.m. at the Marts Center. The game will be carried live by
WUSR, 99.5 FM, and over the Internet at www.wusrfm.com, with Dean
Corwin and Harry Dammer calling all the action.
--ROYALS--