Box Score
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Photo Gallery (courtesy of Dan
Ceccacci)
DALLAS, Pa.—University of Scranton men’s basketball
coach Carl Danzig learned Wednesday evening that his team has
heart.
Playing their first full game with two starters out due to
injuries—including senior All-America candidate
Ross Danzig (Clarks Green, Pa./Abington
Heights/Blair Academy-NJ)—the Royals overcame a
15-point halftime deficit only to drop a 49-44 decision to
Misericordia University at the Anderson Sports-Health Center.
Junior forward Brendan Boken (South Pasadena,
Calif./Loyola) scored 15 of his game-high 19 points
in the second half as the Royals shaved the Cougars’ lead
down to one twice in the final 90 seconds. Senior
guardJustin Klingman (Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington
Heights) added 11 points for Scranton, which shot
less than 37 percent from the field but fought back by holding the
Cougars to less than 24 percent shooting.
Misericordia, however, won it at the free throw line, connecting
on 25 of 31 attempts to offset its dismal shooting effort.
Senior forward Steve Ware (Lorton, Va./South
County) led the Cougars, now 3-0, with 10 points and
freshman guard Jacob Battle (Stroudsburg,
Pa./Stroudsburg) and senior guard Joe
Busacca (Staten Island, NY/Monsignor Farrell) chipped
in eight and seven points, respectively.
The Royals had an opportunity to tie it up after Battle canned
two free throws with 17 seconds left, but freshman guard
Ethan Danzig (Clarks Green, Pa./Abington
Heights) missed a 3-pointer and the Cougars got the
rebound and closed out the scoring with a pair of free throws by
sophomore guard Jesse Urich (Elliottsburg, Pa./West
Perry).
Scranton started two freshmen—Ethan Danzig and
Kevin Doolan (Basking Ridge,
NJ/Ridge)—in place of Ross Danzig and P.J.
Kelly (Blue Bell, Pa./St. Joseph’s Preparatory), who suffered
a facial injury in last Saturday’s win over Centenary, and
both more than held their own. The younger Danzig finished
with six points and seven rebounds and Doolan had six points, four
steals and only one turnover in 35 minutes of action.
The first half was a nightmare for the Royals, who missed
15 of their first 20 shots and fell behind 29-14 by
intermission. Scranton connected on just 6 of 23 attempts
(26.1 percent), including 1 of 8 (12.5 percent) from beyond the
3-point arc, in the opening 20 minutes of play.
The Royals, now 2-1, will open their Landmark Conference season
this Saturday, November 22, against Elizabethtown College in
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania, beginning at 4:00 p.m. It will
be the Blue Jays’ first game as a member of the
conference.
--ROYALS--