By Bob Franceski, NEPASportsNation.com
Sunday’s National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I basketball schedule saw games involving five teams featuring District 2 graduates.
Here is a recap of how each did:
LEO O’BOYLE, LAFAYETTE COLLEGE MEN
6-foot-7 senior forward from Scranton Prep
Sunday’s result
Lafayette (3-14 overall, 1-3 Patriot League) defeated visiting Bucknell (7-10 overall, 0-4 Patriot League), 74-67 in overtime.
Individual statistics
Started, played 38 minutes; 8/11 FG, 5/8 on 3-pointers, 3/4 FT, 24 points; 3 defensive rebounds; 1 assist; 3 steals.
Notes
O’Boyle led all scorers with a career-high 24 points, shooting 72.7 percent from the floor. … Trailing 60-49 with 11:28 remaining, Lafayette went on a 13-0 scoring run to take the lead, 62-60. O’Boyle tallied nine points during the run. … Lafayette outscored Bucknell, 9-2, in the extra period to gain its first home win of the season and first conference win.
Up next
Lafayette travels to Navy Wednesday
GEORGE TINSLEY, MOUNT ST. MARY’S MEN
6-foot-6 senior forward from Abington Heights
Sunday’s result
Mount St. Mary’s (6-10 overall, 2-3 MAAC) lost at Marist (5-9 overall, 1-4 MAAC), 63-56
Individual statistics
Started, played 34 minutes; 3/8 FG, 1/4 on 3-pointers, 7 points; 3 offensive, 3 defensive, 6 total rebounds; 3 turnovers; 2 steals.
Notes
Marist outscored The Mount, 40-28, in the second half to overcome a five-point halftime deficit. … Mount St. Mary’s shot 43.1 percent (22-of-51) from the field and was held to 22.7 percent (5-of-22) from three-point range.
Up next
Mount St. Mary’s hosts Manhattan Friday.
DA’MIR FAISON, NEW JERSEY INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY MEN
6-foot-7 junior forward from Hazleton Area
Sunday’s result
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) (4-11 overall, 1-1 America East) defeated host Maine (6-9 overall, 0-2 America East), 91-83 in overtime
Individual statistics
Did not play
Notes
NJIT trailed by six points with 2:53 to play in regulation but went on a 10-1 run to take a 77-74 lead with 23 seconds remaining. Maine answered with a game-tying three-pointer with just under ten seconds remaining. … The Highlanders outscored Maine, 14-6, in the extra session.
Up next
NJIT hosts Binghamton Wednesday.
KYLIE LAVELLE, DREXEL UNIVERSITY WOMEN
6-foot-2 freshman forward from Riverside
Sunday’s result
Drexel (12-3 overall, 4-0 CAA) defeated visiting Stony Brook (9-6 overall, 3-1 CAA), 81-64
Individual statistics
Started, played 21 minutes; 4/9 FG, 0/1 on 3-pointers, 8 points; 1 offensive, 5 defensive, 6 total rebounds; 2 turnovers; 1 block; 1 steal.
Notes
Drexel got off to a quick start, hitting 8 of its first 10 shots from the floor, building an 18-9 lead in less than 6 minutes. … The Dragons outscored Stony Brook, 46-18, over the middle two quarters to take control of the game. … Drexel recorded its third straight game with 20 or more assists (24).
Up next
Drexel visits Hampton Friday.
CECELIA COLLINS, BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY WOMEN
6-foot sophomore guard from Scranton Prep
Sunday’s result
Bucknell (5-10 overall, 1-3 Patriot League) defeated visiting Lafayette (3-11 overall, 0-4 Patriot League), 56-44
Individual statistics
Did not play
Notes
Bucknell’s Emma Theodorsson set a career-high with 23 points on 9-for-11 shooting to lead Bucknell to its first conference win. Her 23 points are the highest scored by any Bucknell player this season. … “It’s a good win for our players,” Bucknell coach Trevor Woodruff said, according to a recap posted on the university’s athletic website. “They are working hard and doing what we ask of them. You can see the improvement.”
Up next
Bucknell travels to Loyola Wednesday.