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56
Clarks Summit Univer CSMB 1-10, 0-4 CSAC
88
Winner Marywood University MUMB 7-3, 2-2 CSAC
Clarks Summit Univer CSMB
1-10, 0-4 CSAC
56
Final
88
Marywood University MUMB
7-3, 2-2 CSAC
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Clarks Summit Univer CSMB 27 29 56
Marywood University MUMB 42 46 88

Game Recap: Men's Basketball |

Men's Basketball Evens CSAC Mark with Big Win over CSU

Scranton, Pa. – Marywood University earned its largest Colonial States Athletic Conference victory since 2014-15 in an 88-56 victory over Clarks Summit University on Wednesday. The Pacers evened their conference record to 2-2 while extending their overall mark to 7-3.
 
Adan Boussatta scored 17 points in just 11 minutes off of the bench. Boussatta connected on each of his eight shots from the field.
 
Thomas Swartz led the Pacers in scoring and rebounding. He provided 19 points, six rebounds and five assists.
 
James Curley made four 3-pointers en route to a 16-point effort. Jack DeGroot tallied 14 points. Tone Cockrell had a team-high six assists.
 
Marywood made over half of its attempts for the third time this season. The Pacers made 54.1 percent of its shots and held the Defenders (1-10, 0-4 CSAC) to 42.3 percent from the field.
 
Clarks Summit's Donald Miller was a rebound shy of a double-double with 10 points and nine boards. Stephen Berger had 11 points, and Reed Plantz joined Miller with 10.
 
Marywood outrebounded the Defenders by a 37-29 mark. The Pacers committed just nine turnovers to Clarks Summit's 15 giveaways.
 
Clarks Summit came out swinging with an early 10-4 lead after Miller put a shot off the glass from Preston Huckaby. Marywood responded with the 10-point streak capped off by a Curley 3-pointer from Catchings. After Will Smoot ended the drought for the Defenders, Marywood went on another nine-point run to grab a 23-12 lead. It resulted in a 19-2 advantage in the Pacers' favor over a five-minute stretch.

It was the largest CSAC win since a 49-point triumph over then-Baptist Bible on Jan. 28, 2015. 
 
Winners of four of their past five, the Pacers head into Saturday's slate with a significant matchup at Rosemont College.
 

 
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