Warriors
Hammer Thiel in "Mose" Hole Opener
Musser Sets New Career Assists Mark
Box score
WOOSTER, Ohio
– Lycoming senior point guard Brad
Musser (Mifflinburg,
Pa.) set the Warrior men’s basketball career assists mark
with nine assists in a 94-75 victory over
Thiel
College
in the opening game of the “Mose” Hole/Kiwanis Tournament at
the
College
of
Wooster. Lycoming improves
to 7-4 on the season while Thiel falls to 2-8.
Musser
needed just two assists to surpass 2005 graduate Shaun Morris as
the all-time assists king. He
took care of his own early with six dimes in the first half
while leading the Warriors on a high-octane first 20 minutes of
play. Musser now has
363 career assists.
Both
teams shot a combined 39-of-70 (55.7 percent) from the field in
the opening half on the way to one of the highest scoring
contests of the season for Lycoming.
Senior Jonathan
Pribble (Woolrich
,
Pa./Central
Mountain) led four Warriors in double figures with a game-high 30
points on 11-for-15 shooting.
He canned five three-pointers while ripping down a
personal season-best 14 rebounds.
Sophomore Kevin
Morris (Camp Hill
,
Pa./Trinity) followed up with a 19-point effort while freshman
Greg Sye (Chantilly
,
Pa./Chantilly) tallied 10 with seven rebounds.
Freshman Shawn
Harper (Piscataway
,
N.J./St. Joseph’s – Metuchen) was strong his first collegiate start
with 10 points and eight boards.
The
Tomcats also had four players in double-digits led by 23 points
from guard James Beedle.
Post Joe Herrmann
followed up with a dozen tallies while swingmen Stephen
Laird and Geno Bianco dropped in 10 apiece.
Lycoming
proved too much for Thiel underneath the baskets evidenced by a
commanding 53-28 edge in rebounding.
The Warriors pulled down 15 offensive rebounds that led
to 18 second chance points, and outscored the Tomcats 38-26 in
the paint.
Defense
was an afterthought throughout the first stanza as the two
squads raced up and down the court for quick scores.
Lycoming sprinted to a 14-6 advantage with a little more
than five minutes gone after Pribble dialed from long distance.
Musser assisted Pribble on the score marking his
record-breaking 356th career assist.
Thiel
closed the gap quickly and took its first lead of the game at
19-18 with a little more than 11 minutes left to play in the
period. After senior
Patrick Baylor (Broomall,
Pa./Cardinal O’Hara) nailed a three to regain Lycoming’s
lead, the pace quickened to a neck-wrenching pace.
Junior Derrick Dull (Ephrata,
Pa./Ephrata) capped the half’s scoring with a tip-in just
seconds before the horn to send the Warriors into the
intermission up 50-43.
The
first period scoring outburst marked the most points Lycoming
has scored this season in any single half of play.
Shooting
slowed for both teams in the second half, but the Warriors’
rejuvenated defensive pressure squeezed Thiel down to a 28.9
percent showing (11-for-38 from the field).
The Warriors extended its perimeter defense to beyond the
three-point arc, forcing the Tomcats to shoot from well outside
their comfort zone. On
the interior, Thiel was no match for Lycoming’s muscle as Sye
and Harper controlled much of the action inside the paint.
The
Warrriors’ advantage reached 25 points on two separate
occasions, the last coming with 8:04 on the clock.
Lycoming cruised the rest of the way to its fourth
straight victory and fifth in the last six games.
Lycoming
moves on to face
Baldwin-Wallace
College
, the 17th ranked team in NCAA Division III
basketball. The
Yellow Jackets knocked off second rated
Wooster
in Thursday night’s finale 113-108 in a double-overtime
thriller. Game start
between Lycoming and B-W is set for 7:30 p.m. or 30 minutes
following the conclusion of Friday’s first match between Thiel
and
Wooster
.