Wilkes -Barre, Pennsylvania – The male basketball team of the Stevens of Technology Institute has managed a losing three game skid, at the head of the King’s College 55-41 in the action of the Liberty of the Atlantic Middle Conference on Saturday .
How it went
Kyle Maddison I obtained the Ducks offensive (17-6, 9-3 Mac Freedom) early, marking the first eight points for the visit side while Stevens increased 8-2 early. Maddison overturned three points on consecutive goods during the race to increase the advance. The two defenses locked themselves while the two teams combined for only two points A five -minute section. King’s (10-11, 5-7 Mac Freedom) was detained without point for more than six minutes, and a Mike Goodall Layup forced them in a waiting period.
The two parties struggled to score halfway through the period, but the monarchs used a 11-0 race to grasp their first head of the game at 15-12. Logan Scott Stop the rally with the traditional three-point game, converting a lay-up, drawing the fault and striking the frank launch. King took an equality of 17-17 with 53 seconds remaining in the period to take a 20-17 in the half-time break.
In the first 20 minutes, both Stevens and King’s were less than 25% of the ground, combining to draw 15 out of 70 in total and 6 out of 30.
With the Ducks dragging 22-19, they undertook a 16-0 race launched by a Jack Spellman Layup. Spellman and Maddison collected five points during the push, while Harmehar Chhabra added four. After a Matt Leming The three points extended the advance at 13, King’s caught up for a time. The dead time worked when the score has passed within 10 contest To bring the gap to 13.
The local team did not fall without fighting, putting In Six consecutive markers to climb with seven to 38-31. Scott stopped the return with a lay-up, and after having recorded a flight, Tommy Scholl Struck in a three -point pointer on Goodall help. Scott gave the Ducks his biggest advance of the day at 14, putting an offensive rebound from a Scholl failure. After three free throws from Chhabra, Goodall crowned Stevens’ score with a three -point pointer.
Inside the box score
- Maddison led the Ducks with 20 points, his fifth game of the season with more than 20 points.
- Scott was a perfect 4-in-4 of the ground for nine points while adding six boards.
- Chhabra collected eight points and eight rebounds while depositing four assists.
- Spellman cleaned the glass, protruding 13 rebounds while Stevens raised the monarchs 59-39.
The next
The Ducks welcome Delaware Valley University on Tuesday, with Tip-Off inside Canavan Arena scheduled for 7 p.m.