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72
Lycoming Lyc 4-10,0-7 Landmark
77
Winner Scranton SCR 11-1,6-1 Landmark
Lycoming Lyc
4-10,0-7 Landmark
72
Final
77
Scranton SCR
11-1,6-1 Landmark
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Lycoming Lyc 34 38 72
Scranton SCR 36 41 77
Brendan Carr
Vin Rinella

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Scranton Men's Basketball Defeats Lycoming, 77-72

SCRANTON, Pa. – The University of Scranton men's basketball team earned a hard-fought 77–72 victory over Lycoming College on Wednesday night at the John Long Center.

The Basics

  • Final Score: Scranton 77, Lycoming 72
  • Records: Scranton (13–1, 6–1 Landmark), Lycoming (4–10, 0–7 Landmark)
  • Head coach Carl Danzig's squad extended its win streak to 10.

How It Happened

  • Scranton set the tone early with strong defensive pressure and balanced scoring, using a 7–0 run midway through the first half to grab momentum and build a multi-possession lead.

  • The Royals closed the opening half on a strong note, capped by a second-chance basket from Sammy Tornabene in the final minute to take a 36–34 lead into halftime.

  • Scranton opened the second half with a decisive 9–0 run, highlighted by a fast-break layup from Jon Spatola and a three-pointer by Brendan Carr that pushed the lead to double digits and forced a Lycoming timeout.

  • During the middle stretch of the half, Scranton maintained control with key second-chance points from Will Marion and a transition finish by Ben Robinson following a turnover.

  • Lycoming cut the deficit to as few as three points in the final minute, but Scranton answered with a pair of clutch free throws from Spatola and a key defensive rebound by Carr to halt the comeback.

  • The Royals sealed the win at the line in the closing seconds to secure the 77–72 victory.

Inside the Box Score

  • FG%: Scranton 43.5%, Lycoming 48.2%
  • 3PT: Scranton 10–21, Lycoming 14–29
  • FT: Scranton 13–15, Lycoming 4–11
  • Rebounds: Scranton 32, Lycoming 35

Top Performers

Up Next

  • Scranton returns to action on Saturday, Jan. 17, hosting Catholic University at 2:00 p.m. at the John Long Center.
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