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Lebanon Valley College Athletics

Bryce Diehl dribbles the ball up the court
Alex Detter
94
Winner Lebanon Valley LVC 8-1, 7-1
88
Stevenson STE 3-6, 3-6
Winner
Lebanon Valley LVC
8-1, 7-1
94
Final
88
Stevenson STE
3-6, 3-6
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Lebanon Valley LVC 47 47 94
Stevenson STE 47 41 88

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Mike Freeman

M. Hoops Outlasts Stevenson; Clinches Spot in Title Game

Lebanon Valley 94, Stevenson 88
 
LVC Starters
Baker, Tucker, L. Garcia, Jones, Deihm
 
Stevenson Starters
Holton, Joseph, Williams, Devine, Wesley
 
How It Happened
OWINGS MILLS, Md. – Lebanon Valley edged Stevenson 94-88 in a high-scoring affair on Thursday evening in Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) Commonwealth Men's Basketball action. With the win, the Flying Dutchmen clinched a spot in next Thursday's MAC Commonwealth Championship game and moved to 8-1 on the season, 7-1 MACC. The Mustangs dropped to 3-6, 3-6 MACC.
 
Throughout the game's entirety, action remained close and neither team was ever able to pull away. After KJ Holton knocked down a triple with 14:36 left in the first to put Stevenson up 11-10, Jeremy Deihm hit back-to-back free throws to put LVC back up 12-11 at 14:13. The home team answered with an 11-1 run that spanned nearly three minutes, capped by Ethan Jones' layup that made it 22-13 in favor of the Mustangs with 11:31 left. Stevenson continued hot shooting and later went up by 12 at 32-20 with 8:33 to go in the first half.
 
From there, the Dutchmen chipped away and responded with a huge 18-8 spurt and came to within one of Stevenson at 40-39 with 3:23 remaining. Later, with 2:16 left, Luis Garcia broke off in a fastbreak after a missed 3-pointer and hit a layup to even the game at 43-43. With 1:02 to go, Bryce Diehl's free throw made it 47-47, but Evan Joseph hit a pair of free throws late to tie things up at 47-47 heading into the second half.
 
Back-and-forth action ensued in the second half and at 11:36 Zach Tucker hit a big 3-pointer to put LVC ahead 67-66. Later in the half, Jalin Jordan hit a pair of shots from the charity stripe at 9:38 to bring his team to within one at 71-70, but Deihm answered with a bucket, followed by a pair of three throws from Tucker. With 6:08 left, Collin Jones knocked down a big trey that put LVC ahead by eight at 78-70. That bucket proved to be huge, as the Dutchmen never relinquished their lead down the stretch and held on for the 94-88 victory.
 
Inside the Numbers
 - Zach Tucker finished with a game-high 28 points on 8-of-14 shooting and went 4-of-6 from beyond the arc.
 - Justin Baker enjoyed a 24-point night on 9-of-13 shooting and four assists.
 - Jeremy Deihm added 14 points on 6-of-7 shooting and eight boards.
 - Collin Jones chipped in 10 points and eight rebounds.
 - Bryce Diehl provided 10 points off the bench and had two steals.
 - Bo Wesley and Mckale Williams (17 points) led Stevenson offensively, while Evan Joseph added 16 points.
 - LVC shot an impressive 61.1% from the floor as a team, while the Mustangs shot 50%.
 - The Dutchmen led in points in the paint (48-36) and points off turnovers (15-13).
 
Playoff Picture
With tonight's win, LVC is guaranteed a spot in next Thursday's MAC Commonwealth Championship Game. The Dutchmen will be either the No. 1 or No. 2 seed, depending on what happens tomorrow night. If LVC loses and Albright beats Alvernia, Albright gets the No. 1 seed. If LVC wins, the Dutchmen are the No. 1 seed and if both LVC and Albright lose, the Dutchmen still get the No. 1 seed.
 
Who's Next?
LVC's regular season concludes tomorrow night when the Dutchmen host the Mustangs at 7 p.m. inside Sorrentino Gymnasium.
 
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