Box Score Men's Basketball
Arcadia 69, Lebanon Valley 67
ANNVILLE, Pa. - Arcadia overcame Lebanon Valley's 19-point first-half lead to come back and stun the Dutchmen, 69-67, on Saturday.
The Knights (3-2, 2-0 CC) used a 20-5 run to end the first half after the Dutchmen (5-2, 1-1 CC) led 34-15 with 6:19 remaining in the first. The loss snapped a five-game win streak for LVC.
Arcadia took its first lead on Aaron Lee-Webb's jumper with 11:25 to go in the game and went ahead for good on his basket with 1:47 left, part of a team-high 15 points for the bench player.
Danny Brooks led all scorers with 20 points and nine rebounds for LVC but did not play the final four minutes due to an injury;
Cameron Prince had 14 and
Jordan Stewart scored 12 points.
Joe Meehan added 10 points and five assists.
LVC was hampered by poor foul shooting, going to the line 31 times and converting 20 despite shooting 52.3 percent from the floor. Arcadia drilled seven three-pointers to LVC's one and held a 37-34 rebounding edge, holding the Dutchmen to just three offensive boards.
Lebanon Valley had little trouble building a big early lead, riding red-hot shooting to go up 19 with 6:39 to go. But a three-pointer and three-point play by Khalief Trawick sparked a 13-0 run as part of a bigger 20-5 trend to end the first half, cutting LVC's advantage to just 39-35 at the break.
The Dutchmen built the lead back to nine with a
Joey Giangiobbe three and a jumper by Brooks to start the second half, but Arcadia stormed back and took their first lead of the game on a Rashon Brock fastbreak jam with 11:52 to go.
The game bounced around with six ties and 10 lead changes after that, but Joe Brown hit a big three-pointer and Lee-Webb converted a three-point play to take the lead for good with 1:47 remaining.
LVC converted a pair of
Kevin Agnew foul shots with 47 ticks left, but Brown again sank a deep trey to put the dagger in the Dutchmen, putting Arcadia up four at 69-65 with only 15 seconds left. Valley cut it two 69-67 on a pair of Giangiobbe three-throws, but a game-tying chance at the buzzer was stolen by Brock to seal the win.
Lebanon Valley will head to Wilkes for a non-conference game Monday night.