ASTON, Pa. (Feb. 10, 2016) - On Wednesday evening, the Centenary College men's basketball team lost a tough road game to the Knights of Neumann University by the final of 80-62.
In the first half, Centenary started off strong by holding a lead through the first 10 minutes. Neumann responded with a quick 9-2 run, which pulled them ahead by three points as the Knights took a 38-35 lead at intermission.
Sophomore
Rashaan Spencer (Hackettstown, N.J. / Mount Olive) led the Cyclones with 21 points, while junior
Zachary Duymich (Millstone Township, N.J. / Allentown) also hit double-digits with 11 points.
Neumann broke the game wide open in the second half, as they proceeded to go on a 17-0 run in about a two minute span. By the time Centenary got any kind of momentum going, the game was already too far out of reach with Neumann holding at least a 14-point lead for the remainder of the contest.
Sophomore
Myles McLeod (Teaneck, N.J. / Teaneck) who scored seven points, while senior
Anthony Bailey (Florida, N.Y. / SS Seward) finished with five points and four rebounds.
Head Coach
Tim Fusina and the Cyclones will return to action on Saturday, Feb. 13, hosting the Highlanders of Cairn University at 4:00 p.m.