Box Score SELINSGROVE, Pa. – CUA dropped its third straight on
Saturday, falling to Susquehanna 80-71. Steve Limberiou's
3-pointer with 1:09 remaining pulled the Cardinals to within three,
but they were unable to get any closer. With the loss, CUA is
eliminated from the Landmark Conference Tournament.
After trailing by four at halftime, CUA quickly tied the game in
the second half when Billy Donovan nailed a 3-pointer with 16:34 to
play.
The Crusaders responded with a 17-4 run though, that ended with a
Spenser Spencer 3-pointer at the 11:41 mark.
CUA hung tough, pulling to within seven on Shawn Holmes'
free throw at the 6:35 mark, but four straight points by
Susquehanna pushed the home team's lead back to
double-digits.
Limberiou's bucket with 1:21 on the clock made it a
five-point game, and following a Crusaders free throw, Limberiou
struck from deep, making it a 71-68 game.
Susquehanna was able to hold onto the lead by making its free
throws down the stretch and CUA missed 7 of its final 8 shots.
Holmes scored a team-high 17 points for the Cardinals, and was
joined in double figures by Kearney and Limberiou, with 15 points
apiece. Kearney and Derek Puhalski shared the team lead in
rebounds with five and Puhalski's five assists also led the
way.
Susquehanna shot 44% for the game, including 50% in the opening
half, with Spencer leading the way with a game-high 19
points. J.T. Wilson sank three 3-pointer en route to 18
points and Tony Seldon pulled down a game-high nine rebounds.
The Crusaders maintained a small lead in the early going, taking a
10-2 lead on Harley Sellinger's layup at the 17:10 mark of
the first half.
Puhalski's trifecta at the 13:37 mark pulled the Cardinals
to within three, and Jared Prince's 3-pointer three minutes
later made it a two-point game.
Susquehanna pushed its lead up to nine with 5:45 on the clock, but
CUA answered with a 7-0 run to pull within two at the 4:06
mark.
Nate Koenig's layup with only 1:45 to play pulled the
Cardinals even at 35, but Susquehanna scored the final four points
to take a 39-35 lead into the locker room.
The Cardinals close out their regular season with a trip to
Goucher next Saturday, February 18. Tip-off is slated for
7:30 p.m.