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STEVENSON, Md. - Stevenson University men's
basketball sophomore guard Greg Collins (Baltimore/Western
Tech) totaled 18 points and nine rebounds, but the
Mustangs could not overcome an 11-point halftime deficit in
dropping their second-straight at home, 77-66 to Salisbury Saturday
on Senior Day at Carolyn Manuszak Student Union Gymnasium.
The win snapped a four-game losing streak for the Sea Gulls
(10-13, 7-7 CAC) and moved them into a tie for fourth place in the
CAC with Marymount (Va.). With one more win, both teams can clinch
two of the final three spots in the CAC Men's Basketball
Championship.
Meanwhile, Stevenson (6-17, 5-9 CAC) fell into a tie for
the sixth and final spot in the conference tournament with Hood and
York (Pa.) with two games remaining.
The Mustangs shot made just 7-of-29 attempts from the floor in
the first half in falling behing 33-22 at halftime. Salisbury
scored 18 of their 33 points in the paint and held a 25-19 edge in
rebounding.
The Sea Gulls led by as many as 17 in the second half before a
10-2 run by Stevenson cut its deficit to nine with 4:13 remaining.
However, back-to-back baskets by Salisbury pushed the lead to 13
with 1:26 left and the Sea Gulls finished the game 9-for-10 from
the free throw line to win by 11.
Senior center Kerry Dugan (Sparks/Hereford)
totaled 12 points and eight rebounds in his final home game while
senior guard Darryl Fleming (Oxon Hill/Jericho)
had seven points in just eight minutes.
Senior guard Chaise Lancaster
(Bowie/Northwestern) had five points, four rebounds and
three assists while senior forward Ely Richardson
(Hartford, Conn./Suffield Academy) grabbed a rebound in
his ninth start and 23rd game of the season.
Ryan Hourihan totaled 18 points and 13 rebounds to lead four Sea
Gulls in double figures.
Stevenson will conclude the regular season with two road games
this week, including a crucial contest against Hood on Wednesday.
The winner will have an edge in the race for the final
playoff spot while the loser will need some help.
The Mustangs travel to Mary Washington next Saturday while Hood
travels to Salisbury. Meanwhile, York concludes the regular season
with back-to-back home games against Gallaudet and Marymount.