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Lycoming men fall at home to Moravian by just seven

The Lycoming College men’s basketball team had five players score in double figures, but Moravian University used a second-half rally to outlast Lycoming, 88-81 in a Landmark Conference contest to on Sunday.

Junior Hayden Pardoe, a Central Mountain graduate, connected on 7 of 15 shots, leading the Warriors (4-9 overall, 0-6 Landmark) with 19 points to cross 750 points in his career. He also snagged six rebounds, while sophomore Princeton Layton added 16 points, handing out four assists and grabbing three steals. Freshman Elisha Slabach also scored 16, including three long-range bombs.

Freshman Noa’Sosa Friedman posted 10 points and seven boards, and junior Connor Shanahan chipped in 11 points with four assists. Senior J.J. Beagle, a Williamsport graduate, added nine points and six rebounds.

After Moravian opened the game with 11 straight points in the first five and half minutes, the Warriors closed the half on a 45-17 run to lead 45-28 at halftime, shooting 52.8% in the first half. Moravian (9-4 overall, 3-3 Landmark) scored 60 points in the second half, paced by Marquis Ratcliff’s 25 and Chad Kratzer’s 21, ultimately pulling away in the final minutes.

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