Box Score
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Ross
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Tommy
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Brendan
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Box Score
Photo Gallery (courtesy of Emma
Black)
Photo Gallery (courtesy of Dan
Ceccacci)
SCRANTON, Pa.—As he has done all season long, junior guard
Ross Danzig (Clarks Green, Pa./Abington
Heights/Blair Academy-NJ) put The University of Scranton
men’s basketball team on his back and carried it to
victory.
Danzig scored 17 of his game-high 25 points in the second half as
the Royals broke away from a 3-point halftime lead en route to an
82-64 victory over the Merchant Marine Academy in the semifinals of
the Landmark Conference tournament Wednesday at the Long
Center.
Senior guard Tommy
Morgan (Greenlawn, NY/Chaminade) and sophomore forward
Brendan Boken (South Pasadena,
Calif./Loyola) chipped in 15 points apiece and junior
guard Justin Klingman (Clarks Summit, Pa./Abington
Heights) added 14 as the Royals won their 13th straight
game to improve to 23-3 overall and move into Saturday’s
championship game against the winner of #3 Catholic/#2 Susquehanna
at home.
In the process, Morgan became the 41st player in Scranton history
when he threw down a dunk off of a backdoor, alley-oop pass from
Klingman with 1:04 remaining in the first half. He now has
1008 career points
Merchant Marine, which finishes its season with a 12-14 record,
was led by senior guard/forward Zach Karczewski (Austin, Texas/Lake
Travis) with 15 points and sophomore guards Preston Padgett
(Leavenworth, Kansas/Leavenworth) and George Hatzioannides (Oakland
Gardens, NY/St. Francis Preparatory) contributed 13 apiece.
The Mariners, who have defeated the Royals at the Long Center in
each of their last two trips here, come out of the locker room and
looked like they might do it again. They shot nearly 49
percent from the field in the first half, including over 83 percent
from the 3-point arc, to trail by only three at intermission.
Scranton extended its perimeter defense and held the Mariners
scoreless for nearly six minutes to open the second half, building
up an 11-point advantage. Merchant Marine did manage to
cut the lead to nine on three occasions—the last of which
came on a 3-pointer by Padgett with five minutes
remaining—before Morgan, Danzig and Klingman combined for 10
points to give Scranton a comfortable 16-point lead with 2:31
left.
Throughout much of the second half, the Mariners could not stop
Danzig from getting to the rim and Boken magnified their problems
by getting their two main front-court players—senior Nick
Sergio (Patchogue, NY/Patchogue-Medford) and sophomore Scott Dennin
(Gilbertsville, Pa./Boyertown)—into foul trouble, each of
whom fouled out.
Danzig also finished with nine rebounds, including a key
offensive rebound on a missed free throw that resulted in the
Royals keeping possession and leading to two free throws by
Klingman to keep Scranton’s lead at 15 points with 3:16
left .His 25 points tonight gives him 1361 for his career, which is
18th on the Royals’ all-time list. He also dished out
two assists tonight to bring his season total to 100 and joins
Morgan (107) as the first players in Scranton history to hand out
100 assists since Dan Loftus (123) and Al Callejas (100) did it in
2001.
The Royals also got significant contributions from sophomore
forward Marcus Thomas (Clarksburg,
Md./Clarksburg), who came off the bench and had seven
points, three rebounds, and three steals in 17 minutes of
action.
Scranton, the number two team in the Mid-Atlantic region, has now
advanced to the Landmark championship game for the sixth time in
the league’s seven-year history, winning league titles in
2008, 2009, 2011, and 2012.
The Royals' current 13-game winning streak is their longest under
13th-year head coach Carl Danzig, father of Royal
junior guard Ross Danzig.
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