Box Score
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Brendan
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Ross
Danzig |
Tommy
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Justin
Klingman |
Jason
Pierce |
Sean
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Box score
Photo gallery (courtesy of Emma Black)
Photo gallery (courtesy of Dan
Ceccacci)
SCRANTON, Pa. – If New Year's Eve truly is for reminiscing
on the year that's ending, sophomore forward Brendan Boken
(South Pasadena, Calif./Loyola) made sure 2013 ended in a
memorable way for The University of Scranton men's basketball
team.
Boken scored a career-high 37 points while pulling down 14
rebounds and blocking six shots to lead the Royals to a 94-77
victory over Keystone College on Tuesday evening in the Coaches vs.
Cancer fundraiser at the Lackawanna College Student Union.
Boken's 37 points were the most by a Royal this season and ties
him for 14th for most points in a single game in Scranton history.
It was the most points scored by a Royal since Jason Fisher scored
37 against King's on Feb. 13, 1999. The school record is 58 points,
set by Ed Kazakavich on Jan. 18, 1958, at King's.
Sophomore guard Ross Danzig
(Clarks Green, Pa./Abington Heights/Blair Academy, N.J.)
added 25 points and senior guard Tommy Morgan
(Greenlawn, N.Y./Chaminade) and junior guard Justin
Klingman (Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington Heights) had 13
each for Scranton (8-2), which won its third straight.
But it was Boken who dominated, finishing 15-for-17 from the
field, with almost every bucket coming within a few feet of the
basket thanks to his significant height advantage. The 6-foot-6
forward made 10 of 11 first-half shots en route to 23 points as the
Royals led at the half, 48-38.
Morgan added 11 first-half points as the Royals sizzled from the
field, making 22 of 33 shots (66.7 percent), including 21 of 28 (75
percent) inside the 3-point arc.
Scranton pushed the lead to 18 early in the second half on an
8-2 run, fueled by six straight points by junior forward Jason Pierce
(Scranton, Pa./Conestoga/Lackawanna College).
Keystone (5-3) used a trio of 3-pointers to cut the lead to 10
at 71-61 with just less than 11 minutes to play, but Scranton put
the game away by responding with a 9-2 run that included six points
from Danzig.
Scranton's 94 points were one short of their season high of 95,
set in a season-opening 95-79 win over Immaculata in the opening
round of the Radisson Invitational on Nov. 15, in the Long
Center.
The Royals finished the game shooting 60.7 percent (37-for-61)
from the field, and went 18-for-24 (75 percent) from the free throw
line, including 7-for-9 by Boken.
Scranton also won the battle of the boards, 43-31, as Danzig
added eight rebounds and Morgan had seven. Danzig also had three
blocks and joined Boken, Morgan, Klingman and freshman guard
Sean
Cummings (Millstone Township, N.J./St. Peter's
Preparatory) with three assists each.
The Royals overcame 18 turnovers by outscoring the Giants in the
paint, 64-32. They also had 21 second-chance points off of 13
offensive rebounds.
Keystone received a team-high 32 points from junior forward
Duncan Lunsford (Marietta, Ga./Sprayberry). The Giants shot 39.4
percent (26-for-66) from the field, including 6-for-24 (25 percent)
from 3-point range, while committing 13 turnovers.
The game was part of a tripleheader that featured a pair of high
school games in the afternoon. All proceeds from the event were
donated to help cancer patients.
The Royals are back in action on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 3 and
4, in the Cross-County Challenge in the Long Center. Scranton hosts
King's on Friday at 7 p.m. in a game that follows Marywood against
Wilkes at 5 p.m. On Saturday, King's faces Marywood at 2 p.m.,
followed by Scranton against Wilkes at
4.
--ROYALS--