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Langhorne, PA -
Reuben Lacy completed his 6th career double-double on Monday night in a 99-76 loss to Colonial States Athletic Conference perennial powerhouse Cabrini College. The double-double is Lacy's 4th in the last 5 games.
In 36 minutes of play,
Reuben Lacy went 8 for 11, including a three-pointer, for 21 points and grabbed 10 boards off the glass to pace the Highlanders. Junior guard
Aaron Stovall made 4-of-5 3-pt attempts on his way to 15 points.
Chase Brunner reached double figures with a 10 point performance.
Eleven different Cavaliers registered points in the win. Four players reached double figures, led by Jeremy Knowles with a team-high 17. John White (14), Fran Rafferty (13), and AJ Williams (11) all reached double figures. Knowles was a perfect 5-for-5 from beyond the three-point arc.
The Highlanders were able to limit their turnovers tonight to only 13, but were dominated all night on the boards. Cabrini outrebounded the hosts 42 to 24.
After six minutes, the Cavaliers had reached their first double-digit lead at 17-6.
Aaron Stovall brought that lead down to 8 points with a tri-fector at 13:25. Unfortunately for Cairn, the reigning CSAC champs strolled down court and hit a three-pointer of their own to restore the 11-point lead.
Cairn went on a quick 7-0 run to bring things back to within 5 points at 24-19 around the 10:38 mark. Using that momentum, the underdogs began playing stride-for-stride with the 2012 NCAA Div. III finalist. At 7:30, a
Charles Hopkins three-pointer closed the gap all the way to two points (32-30). Cabrini answered with a 13-0 run over the next five minutes, dashing to a 15-point advantage just before halftime and would eventually take a 55-38 lead into the lockerrooms.
Six minutes into the second stanza, Cabrini had built itself a 20+ lead, breaking the 30 point margin at one point, and went into cruise control at the point.
Final score, 99-76.
Cairn will travel to Rosemont College on Wednesday in search for the conference win that has elubed them all season. Tip-off is set for 7pm.