Saturday, November 22, 2014

Where Are They Now? Section 2 College Roundup, November 21

Busy. Busy. Did I mention busy? Lot of people in action tonight. Start off with the men, then get to the women's hoops, as usual. 29 guys got some run from Section II - 3 of them being Division I, the rest Division III. 16 girls got in on the action - 15 Division III, the other being Division I. Here goes...

- Galal Cancer (Albany CBA) had a nice game for Cornell in a losing effort. Starting again, he finished with 17 points (12/12 from the line), 3 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals in 36 minutes in their 72-71 L to Penn State. He tied for the team lead in scoring with Devin Hatter.

- Ethan Mackey (Voorheesville) started for Maine, finishing with 5 points, a rebound, and an assist in 17 minutes in their 76-48 L to Central Michigan. The Blackbirds lost to a D3 this year. Let's just say they're having a rough go of it.

- Collin Stewart (Mekeel) had 20 minutes of action off the bench for Monmouth in their 73-50 W over Bethune-Cookman - 4 points, 2 boards, an assist, and 4 of his squad's 13 steals.

- Ron Adrian (Bishop Gibbons) had 6 points & a board in 19 minutes off the bench for Johnson State tonight, and Devon Johnson (Albany) had 5 minutes off the bench. They dropped to 0-4 with a 108-60 loss to #2 Amherst.

- Utica got 9 treys from Coleman Catholic's Conor Maisch in a 84-72 W over New Paltz (Section IX, but worth mentioning). Chris Jeffers (Bishop Maginn) played 31 minutes in a starting role and finished with 4 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assists, and a steal; Griffin Kelly (Watervliet) had 2 points and a board in 5 minutes off the bench, and Rich Smith (LaSalle) had 3 points, a rebound, an assist, and a steal in 7 minutes. Dillan Veeder (Canajoharie) had 2 minutes off the pine. Taylor Mulvey (Albany CBA) played 14 minutes off the bench for New Paltz and had a point, 3 rebounds, and a block.

- Riley Naclerio (Albany Academy) started for St. Lawrence and finished with 8 points, 3 rebounds, and a steal in 25 minutes in their 62-58 L to Oswego. Jeremy Mendrick (Ballston Spa) had 9 minutes off the bench and 3 points, a rebound, and an assist to show for it.

- Ellijah Williams (Albany) and Jaquan Jones (Bishop Maginn) saw action for Green Mountain in their 91-62 shalacking from Eastern Nazarene. Williams had 2 points, an assist, and a steal in 8 minutes, and Jones had a point and an assist in 7 minutes.

- Matt McGowan (Lake George) started for Cortland, finishing with 4 points, 4 boards, and a steal in 20 minutes in their 75-54 victory over Farmingdale.

- Brett Ullman (Sharon Springs) and Albany Academy grad Matt Laclair each played for Sage in their 68-65 W over NYU. Brett had 4 points and 3 boards in his productive 8 minutes, and Matt had 2 points and 2 assists in his 7.

- Oneonta killed Cobleskill. How bad? No one played 20 minutes. Up 28 en route to a 90-52 W. Mikey McElroy (Saratoga) had 18 points in 18 minutes, along with 3 rebounds, 4 assists, and a steal. Grant Massaroni (Mohonasen) had 12 minutes off the bench and had 4 points, 6 boards, and an assist. Darnell Sutton (Lansingburgh) had 3 points, an assist, and 3 steals in 9 minutes off the bench for Cobleskill.

- A trio of Section II grads got some run off the bench for Castleton St. in their 96-80 W over MCLA. Alexander Homkey (Queensbury) had 3 points, an assist, and 2 steals in 12 minutes. Joshua Horton (Argyle) hit a trey in his 9 minutes on the court, and Casey McGraw (Bethlehem) had a rebound and a block in 13 minutes. 2 Section II grads played for MCLA in defeat, and both scored in double digits. Khalil Paul (Troy) led them in scoring with 21, adding a team-high 8 rebounds and an assist in 28 minutes, and Todd Hunt (Cambridge) had 11 points, 6 boards, and a steal in 23 minutes off the bench, connecting on all 5 field goal attempts.

- 5 Hartwick Hawks had double digits in their 74-71 W over Eastern Connecticut - a pair of them are Section II grads. Joey Lufkin (Argyle) had 10 points, a rebound, and 3 assists in 29 minutes as the starting point guard, and Matt Petruccione (Bishop Maginn) had 12 points - 4 treys - along with 2 rebounds and 2 assists in 21 minutes off the bench. Joe Krong (Amsterdam) started and had 2 rebounds and an assist in 14 minutes.

- Andrew Holmes (Shaker) had a rebound in 7 minutes off the bench for Mount Saint Mary, who dropped one 82-53 to Puget Sound.


Alright, time for women's hoops!

- Emily Weber (Shenendehowa) started for Canisius tonight, finishing with 14 points on 6/8 shooting, 4 boards, an assist, and a steal in 30 minutes - they lost 71-68 to Bryant, dropping to 0-2.

- Sage VanAmerongen (Shaker) had 4 minutes off the pine for Ithaca, finishing with 2 points and a rebound in their 80-40 W over John Jay.

- Meqala McDonald (Scotia) started for Keuka, finishing with 5 points, 2 rebounds, and 2 steals in 16 minutes in their 68-52 L to Alfred. Samantha Blum (Colonie) came off the bench and played 24 minutes, finishing with 6 points, 4 rebounds, an assist, and 3 steals.

- Cassidy Chapko (Hoosic Valley) got the start for Cortland and finished with 13 points, 4 rebounds, 2 assists, and a steal in 35 minutes in their 67-57 W over St. Lawrence. Rae Frasier (Schenectady) had 2 points and 2 rebounds in 4 minutes off the bench. Three Section II grads came off the bench in defeat for SLU: Cara Waterson (Albany) had 6 points and 2 boards in 18 minutes, Samantha Godfrey (Fort Edward) had a rebound and a block in 5 minutes, and Ellie Gonyeau (Hudson Falls) had a rebound in 3 minutes.

- Allie Olsen (Bethlehem) had an assist in 6 minutes off the bench for Elmira, who lost 71-51 to the University of Dallas.

- Kit Small (Holy Names) and Scotia grad Alli Casey both saw 9 minutes for New Paltz in their 76-46 W over Purchase. Small started and finished with 7 points, a rebound, an assist, 4 steals, and a block. That's like 20 points on Fanduel fantasy. In 9 minutes. Not bad! Casey came off the bench and had 4 rebounds and 2 steals. Her 9 fantasy points would do well, too.

- 3 Section II grads started for Clarkson, and a 4th played in their 74-57 L to Rochester. Ashley Loggins (Colonie) led Clarkson in scoring with 19 points, and added 8 rebounds, an assist, and 3 steals in 26 minutes. Alyssia Marsal (Shenendehowa) played 25 minutes and had 4 points, 4 rebounds, and 3 steals; fellow Plainswoman Madison Shea had 2 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, and 2 steals in 26 minutes. Voorheesville's Melissa Bogart played a minute.

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