By Bob Franceski, NEPASportsNation.com
Saturday’s National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I basketball schedule included six games involving teams with District 2 graduates on their roster or serving as head coach.
Here is a recap of how each did:
RACHAEL ROSE, WOFFORD COLLEGE WOMEN
5-foot-7 sophomore guard from Scranton Prep
Saturday’s result
Wofford (15-6 overall, 5-2 SoCon) won at Samford (11-11 overall, 5-2 SoCon), 79-75.
Individual statistics
Started, played 39 minutes; 6/14 FG, 1/3 on 3-pointers, 7/8 FT, 20 points; 2 offensive, 5 defensive, 7 total rebounds; 5 assists; 2 turnovers; 2 steals.
Notes
Wofford placed four players in double figures to secure its seventh road win, the most in the Terriers’ Division I era and tied for the second most in a season in the program’s history. … Two nights after defeating Mercer, the win over Samford is the first time ever that Wofford has swept the Mercer-Samford road trip. … Rose dished out a team-high five assists in the win.
Up next
Wofford travels to Furman Saturday.
BECKY BURKE, UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO WOMEN
Head coach from Abington Heights
Saturday’s result
Buffalo (8-9 overall, 3-5 MAC) lost at Akron (14-5 overall, 5-3 MAC), 69-47.
Notes
The University at Buffalo got behind early and struggled offensively against the Zips. … Leading 25-19 at halftime, Akron opened the third quarter on a 7-3 scoring run to extend its lead to 10 points. The Bulls continued to battle and were able to pull within five points with 1:39 remaining in the third quarter. … Akron opened the fourth quarter on a 7-0 run to pull away for the win. … Buffalo made just 17 field goals on the day (17 of 64), the second fewest total this season, while the Zips shot 50.9 percent from the floor, including 11 made 3-pointers.
Up next
Buffalo travels to Miami (OH) Wednesday
CECELIA COLLINS, BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY WOMEN
6-foot sophomore guard from Scranton Prep
Saturday’s result
Bucknell (8-13 overall, 4-6 Patriot League) defeated visiting Loyola, Md. (7-14 overall, 2-8 Patriot League), 73-37.
Individual statistics
Did not play
Notes
Isabella King and Emma Shaffer each scored 19 points to tie career-highs as Bucknell scored a season-high 73 points. The Bison also established season-bests in margin of victory (36 points) and opponent’s points scored (37). … Bucknell jumped out to a 26-7 lead after one quarter of play, tying its best output for a quarter this season. …”I thought our passing today was much better than it has been over the year, which led to a good shooting day.” Bucknell head coach Trevor Woodruff said in a recap posted on the university’s athletic website. “Hopefully, this is a sign of things to come.”
Up next
Bucknell travels to Army Saturday.
LEO O’BOYLE, LAFAYETTE COLLEGE MEN
6-foot-7 senior forward from Scranton Prep
Saturday’s result
Lafayette (7-16 overall, 5-5 Patriot League) lost at Colgate (16-7 overall, 10-0 Patriot League), 69-57.
Individual statistics
Started, played 31 minutes; 4/9 FG, 3/6 on 3-pointers, 11 points; 2 offensive, 1 defensive, 3 total rebounds; 1 block.
Notes
Lafayette’s Josh Rivera recorded his first career double-double to help the Leopards battle league leader Colgate to the final minutes. … The Leopards used a 13-2 run late in the first half to give Lafayette its second lead of the game, 29-27. O’Boyle closed the run with a 3-pointer. … The second half saw both teams going back-and-forth. Colgate scored six straight points to tie the game, 55-55, with just under six minutes remaining. The Raiders seized the momentum with a 14-2 run over the final five minutes to close out the win.
Up next
Lafayette hosts Navy Wednesday. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m.
GEORGE TINSLEY, MOUNT ST. MARY’S MEN
6-foot-6 senior forward from Abington Heights
Saturday’s result
Mount St. Mary’s (7-15 overall, 3-8 MAAC) lost to visiting St. Peter’s (9-12 overall, 4-8 MAAC), 73-62.
Individual statistics
Started, played 37 minutes; 2/5 FG, 1/1 on 3-pointers, 1/2 FT, 6 points; 2 offensive, 3 defensive, 5 total rebounds; 2 assists; 2 turnovers; 1 block.
Notes
It was a tale of two halves for Mount St. Mary’s in its home loss on Winter Homecoming. … The Mountaineers shot 48.3 percent (14 of 29) from the field, including 53.8 percent (7 of 13) from 3-point range in the first half to lead 36-28 at halftime. … The second half was a different story as St. Peter’s outscored The Mount, 47-24. The Peacocks shot 59.1 percent from the field in the second half, including 55.6 percent from behind the arc.
Up next
Mount St. Mary’s travels to Iona Friday.
ETHAN MEUSER, STONEHILL COLLEGE MEN
6-foot-8 freshman guard from Wyoming Seminary
Saturday’s result
Stonehill (10-14 overall, 6-3 NEC) defeated visiting Sacred Heart University (11-13 overall, 4-5 NEC), 82-81.
Individual statistics
Did not play
Notes
Stonehill shot over 77 percent from the field in the second half to erase a seven-point halftime deficit and win its third-straight Northeast Conference game. …With today’s win, the Skyhawks sit alone in second place in the NEC standings in their inaugural NCAA Division I season. … Stonehill’s Andrew Sims and Isaiah Burnett each scored 23 points. This is the second time this season the Skyhawks had two players score 20 or more points in a game.
Up next
Stonehill travels to St. Francis (PA) University Thursday.