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Goldey-Beacom Men Fall Short to Post

Alex Toone scored a game-high 19 points and Justin Skipworth added 11 points to lead Post University to a 65-58 win over Goldey-Beacom College Saturday afternoon in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference men’s basketball at MBNA America Hall.

Junior Jeremy Jeanne (Paris, France) scored 16 points to lead the Lightning (4-18, 3-12 CACC), who lost despite committing just seven turnovers in the game.

The Eagles (6-15, 6-9 CACC) and Lightning both shot 39.6% from the field but Post University dominated the glass, holding a 45-21 edge in rebounds. The Eagles also connected on 20 of their 22 free throw attempts.

The Lightning return to action this Tuesday when they travel to Philadelphia to take on University of the Sciences.

AGATE:

POST (65)

Robertson 1-6 6-6 8, Tonne 7-13 5-5 19, Shick 3-9 0-0 7, Perrotte 3-4 0-0 8, Skipworth 2-8 7-9 11, Brown 2-7 0-0 4, Clark 0-1 0-0 0, Lawal 3-5 2-2 8. Team 21-53 20-22 65.



GOLDEY-BEACOM (58)

Savage 1-2 3-3 5, Tobiason 3-5 1-2 7, Faustin 2-6 2-2 6, Reed 6-16 0-2 14, Jeanne 5-11 3-4 16, Davis 0-2 1-2 1, Brown 1-1 0-0 2, Lewis 1-2 0-0 2, Bryd 2-7 0-1 5, Paski 0-1 0-0 0. Team 21-53 10-16 58.



Halftime Score: Post University 29, Goldey-Beacom 20. Three-Point Field Goals: P: 3-11 (Perrotte 2-2, Shick 1-2, Skipworth 0-3, Brown 0-2, Tonne 0-2); G: 6-23 (Jeanne 3-7, Reed 2-8, Bryd 1-5, Paski 0-1, Savage 0-1). Rebounds: P: 45 (Robertson 9); G: 21 (Savage 4). Assists: P: 5 (Tonne 3); G: 7 (Savage 3). Fouled Out: None. Total Fouls: P: 19, G: 22. Attendance: 100.

Lightning Women Run Past Post University 78-69

Freshman Natasha Scott (Philadelphia, PA) scored a career-high 28 points as Goldey-Beacom College snapped a 14-game losing streak with a 78-69 win over Post University in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference women’s basketball action Saturday afternoon at MBNA America Hall.

Sophomore Toni Jones (Rehobeth Beach, DE) chipped in with 12 points and a team-high 14 rebounds as the Lightning improved to 5-17 with the win and 4-13 in conference play. The Eagles, meanwhile, dropped to 5-15 overall and 5-12 in the CACC.

Tadj Williams led Post University with 17 points and 17 rebounds while Angelia Booth dropped in 18 points. The Eagles held a 62-42 edge on the glass but shot just 45.2% from the free throw line. The Lightning, meanwhile, converted 18 of their 24 free throws.

The Lightning return to action this Tuesday when they travel to Philadelphia to take on University of the Sciences.

AGATE:

POST (69)

McGinnis 5-10 0-2 10, Plante 0-3 0-1 0, Daley 4-9 0-2 10, Williams 8-12 1-4 17, Firetto 0-6 3-4 3, Stango 0-0 0-0 0, Blaut 0-1 2-2 2, Booth 6-18 6-13 18, Rose 0-1 0-0 0, Boyce 1-5 0-2 3, Wilson 2-10 2-2 6, Hill 0-0 0-0 0. Team 26-75 14-31 69.


GOLDEY-BEACOM (78)

Jones 5-12 2-2 12, Rowley 3-4 0-0 6, Scott 8-17 7-8 28, Hageman 2-11 4-6 9, Azzanesi 1-4 0-0 3, Mahoney 0-3 1-2 1, Yanacek 2-8 0-1 5, Ervin 2-2 1-1 5, Otteni 3-5 3-4 9, Connor 0-0 0-0 0. Team 26-66 18-24 78.

Halftime Score: Goldey-Beacom 36, Post 32. Three-Point Field Goals: P: 3-9 (Daley 2-4, Boyce 1-2, McGinnis 0-1, Plante 0-1, Rose 0-1); G: 8-21 (Scott 5-9, Hageman 1-7, Azzanesi 1-3, Yanacek 1-2). Rebounds: P: 62 (Williams 17); G: 42 (Jones 14). Assists: P: 17 (Williams 7); G: 13 (Hageman, Yanacek 3). Fouled Out: Rowley(GBC), Daley (Post). Total Fouls: P: 19, G: 18.

Goldey Women's Rally Falls Short to Felician

Alesha Clayton scored 24 points and Diane Burns added 23 points as Felician College held off a late rally to defeat Goldey-Beacom College 91-88 Thursday night in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference women’s basketball action at MBNA America Hall.



Sophomore Kim Rowley (Dover, DE) scored a game-high 25 points to lead the Lightning, who trailed by 21 points at 77-56 with 9:59 remaining in regulation. Goldey-Beacom outscored the Golden Falcons 32-14 the rest of the way despite being outrebounded 54-47 on the evening. The Lightning had an opportunity to tie the game with nine seconds remaining but freshman Natasha Scott (Philadelphia, PA) – who finished with 19 points and eight rebounds - could not connect on a three-point field goal attempt.



Danielle Norman chipped in with 13 points and a team-high 14 rebounds for Felician (8-9, 8-8 CACC) while sophomore Toni Jones (Rehobeth Beach, DE) came off the bench to score 19 points for the Lightning (4-17, 3-13 CACC).



The game was marred with sloppy play throughout as the two schools combined for 47 fouls and 73 free throw attempts.



The Lightning return to action this Saturday when they take on Post University at 1 p.m.



AGATE:



FELICIAN (91)

Clayton 10-19 4-8 24, Forbes 3-7 2-2 8, Norman 3-7 7-10 13, Burns 6-10 7-8 13, Pinck 2-3 0-0 4, Albert 0-4 2-2 2, Hines 0-1 0-0 0, Green 1-2 2-2 4, Vadopalaite 1-8 2-2 4, Gray 2-9 3-6 9. Team 28-70 29-40 91.



GOLDEY-BEACOM (88)

Ervin 2-3 1-2 5, Rowley 9-16 7-10 25, Mahoney 2-8 0-0 4, Scott 3-13 11-14 19, Hageman 3-11 2-2 9, Yanacek 2-6 2-3 7, Scott 9-18 1-2 19, Hardy 0-2 0-0 0, Azzanesi 0-0 0-0 0, Connor 0-0 0-0 0.



Halftime Score: Felician 46, Goldey-Beacom 41. Three-Point Field Goals: F: 6-17 (Burns 4-7, Gray 2-3, Vadopalaite 0-5, Albert 0-2); G: 4-15 (Scott 2-8, Hageman 1-3, Yanacek 1-3, Jones 0-1). Rebounds: F: 54 (Norman 14); G: 47 (Rowley 18). Assists: F: 18 (Burns 5); G: 16 (Scott 8). Fouled Out: Hageman (GBC), Burns (Felician). Total Fouls: F: 22, G: 25. Attendance: 110.

Goldey Beacom defeats Felician in Men's B-Ball

Junior Ron Reed (Smithville, NJ) scored 26 points as Goldey-Beacom College used 57 second-half points to defeat Felician College 81-75 Thursday night in Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference men’s basketball action at MBNA America Hall.



Junior Jeremy Jeanne (Paris, France) added 15 points and four assists while sophomore Brian Faustin (Huntington, NY) and freshman Derek Savage (Lincoln, DE) each scored 11 points as the Lightning (4-17, 3-11 CACC) snapped a four-game losing skid.



Sadot Williams led the Golden Falcons (11-10, 8-6 CACC) with 16 points while Thomas Johnson added 11 points and Raffinee Williams finished with 10 points.



The Lightning shot just 23.3% from the field in the first half and trailed by five going to halftime at 29-24. In the second half, Goldey-Beacom shot a sizzling 67.9% from the field to hold off Felician, which shot 51.5% in the second stanza.



The Lightning return to action this Saturday when they host Post University at 3 p.m.



AGATE:



FELICIAN (75)

Banton 3-7 0-0 8, Johnson 3-8 5-9 11, Layton 3-3 1-2 7, Parnell 1-5 0-0 3, S. Williams 6-15 3-3 16, Boyd 2-4 0-0 4, Peirrot 2-5 1-2 5, Jones 2-4 0-0 5, Sutton 1-2 4-4 6, R. Williams 5-9 0-0 10. Team 28-62 14-20 75.



GOLDEY-BEACOM (81)

Savage 3-6 5-5 11, Tobiason 1-5 4-4 6, Faustin 5-14 1-3 11, Reed 8-12 4-4 26, Jeanne 6-12 2-2 15, Davis 1-2 2-2 4, Brown 0-1 2-2 2, Lewis 0-1 1-3 1, Bryd 2-5 1-1 5. Team 26-58 22-26 81.



Halftime Score: Felician College 29, Goldey-Beacom 24. Three-Point Field Goals: F: 5-16 (Banton 2-3, S. Williams 1-5, Parneil 1-4, Jones 1-2, Johnson 0-1, Boyd 0-1); G: 7-17 (Reed 6-8, Jeanne 1-3, Bryd 0-3, Savage 0-2, Lewis 0-1). Rebounds: F: 33 (Peirrot 10); G: 37 (Faustin 7). Assists: F: 10 (Boyd 3); G: 10 (Jeanne 4). Fouled Out: None. Total Fouls: F: 21, G: 16. Attendance: 125.

Goldey-Beacom Picked Eighth in CACC Softball Pre-Season Coaches Poll

The Goldey-Beacom College softball team was picked to finish eighth in the 2005 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference pre-season coaches poll, which was released Tuesday afternoon.



The Lightning garnered 88 total points following a 16-23 season which saw them post an 8-12 mark in conference play. Caldwell College received 10 of a possible 11 first-place votes and finished with a total of 14 points while Georgian Court College, which received the other first-place vote, was picked third with 37 points.



Holy Family University earned 29 points to place second in the poll, followed by Post University in fourth place (48 points), Dominican College (59 points), Wilmington College (63 points), Felician College (80 points), Goldey-Beacom, Nyack College (99 points), Bloomfield College (105 points), and University of the Sciences in Philadelphia (106 points).



The Lightning will be led by the senior trio of Devon O’Brien (Wilmington, DE), Tiffany Frick (Pennsauken, NJ) and Holly Kimble (Georgetown, DE). O’Brien hit .256 with 14 runs scored last season while Kimble finished second on the squad with a .299 average and 16 RBI and Frick tied for the staff lead with eight wins.



The Lightning open the 2005 season on March 10 when they travel to South Carolina for a tournament that will last through March 13.

Old Dominion Outlasts U of D in Men's Hoops

NEWARK, DE -- League-leading Old Dominion built a 14-point second half
lead and held on down the stretch to post a 56-49 Colonial Athletic
Association men’s basketball victory over turnover-plagued Delaware
Wednesday night at the Bob Carpenter Center.

Junior forward Alex Loughton was the lone Monarch in double figures
with
10 points but four others scored seven or more points as Old Dominion
(22-3, 12-1 CAA) won its fourth straight game and its 11th in the last
12 games. Kiah Thomas scored nine points, Valdas Vasylius scored eight,
Isaiah Hunter and Brian Henderson chipped in with seven each, and
Arnaud
Dahi scored six points and pulled a game-high 10 rebounds to lead a
balanced attack. ODU overcame 35.6 percent shooting from the field (21
of 59) and hit just 3 of 18 three-pointers.

Delaware (9-15, 6-7 CAA), which had won two straight games, got a
game-high 14 points and six rebounds from guard Mike Slattery while
Harding Nana contributed 11 points and a team-high nine rebounds, and
Calvin Smith added eight points and six rebounds. The Blue Hens could
never quite get back in the game all evening as they committed 25
turnovers and shot just 37.7 percent from the field, including 7 of 24
from beyond the three-point line.

Old Dominion won for the first time in four visits to the Bob Carpenter
Center while Delaware lost its fifth game of the season at the BCC.

The Monarchs built an 11-point first half lead at 20-9 with 7:38 left
but Delaware chipped away at the lead and eventually tied the score at
23-23 with 2:34 left on a Slattery three-pointer that capped a 14-3
run.
The Monarchs recovered and took a 32-27 lead into intermission.

Delaware cut the ODU lead to three points early in the second stanza
but
turnovers never allowed the Blue Hens to take the lead. Old Dominion
upped the lead to double figures at 43-33 with 12:50 left on a Loughton
jumper and the lead eventually peaked at 14 points at 52-38 on two free
throws by Vasylius with 7:28 remaining.

The Hens made one last run and cut the margin to five points at 54-49
on
a dunk by Robin Wentt with 1:34 but Delaware missed each of its final
four shots from the field and Thomas iced the game with two free throws
with 12 seconds left.

AGATE:

OLD DOMINION (22-3, 12-1 CAA)
Dahi, 3-11 0-1 6, Loughton, 5-11 0-0 10, Hunter, 3-12 0-1 7,
Williamson, 2-4 0-0 4, Thomas, 3-8 2-2 9, Morris, 0-0 2-2 2, Johnson,
0-4 0-0 0, Henderson, 3-4 0-0 7, Thompson, 0-1 1-2 1, Harris, 1-1 0-0
2,
Vasylius, 1-3 6-6 8, Totals, 21-59 11-14 56.

DELAWARE (9-15, 6-7 CAA)
Nana, 4-11 1-2 11, Maepa, 1-4 0-0 2, Wentt, 2-3 0-0 4, Slattery, 6-8
0-0 14, R. Washington, 1-7 0-0 3, A. Washington, 0-4 1-2 1, McMahon,
1-4
0-0 3, Smith, 4-7 0-0 8, Flowers, 1-5 0-0 3, Totals, 20-53 2-4 49.

Halftime Score: Old Dominion 32, Delaware 27; Three-Point Field Goals:
ODU - 3-18 (Hunter, 1-6, Thomas, 1-5, Henderson, 1-1, Dahi, 0-2,
Loughton, 0-1, Williamson, 0-1, Johnson, 0-2), D - 7-24 (Nana, 2-7,
Slattery, 2-3, R. Washington, 1-7, McMahon, 1-3, Flowers, 1-4);
Rebounds: ODU - 36 (Dahi, 10), D - 37 (Nana, 9); Fouled Out: Wentt;
Total Fouls: ODU - 11, D - 18; Attendance: 4,088.

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