BRYN ATHYN, Pa. - The Bryn Athyn College men's basketball team struggled against a tough Keystone team on Saturday, losing 86-75.
Inside the Box Score
- Jamal Cannady Jr. poured in 22 points and totaled 12 rebounds as the focal point of the Lions offense.Â
- Jaryn McCann amassed yet another double-double, going for 15 points and 12 rebounds.Â
- Isaiah Cureton cashed in three 3-pointers made in a 13-point effort.Â
- Keystone's Javen Flowers-Smith went off for 46 points.Â
How it happened
- The beginning of the game was hard fought and evenly matched, wit the teams tied at 14-14 through eight minutes.Â
- Bryn Athyn struggled to get good looks on offense after that, conceding a 10-2Â run for the next three minutes.Â
- The Lions spent the next three minutes on an 11-3 run, propelled by some high-difficulty Cannady Jr. jumpers.Â
- Keystone pulled ahead to end the half, going into the break up 45-33.
- The second half was mostly noncompetitive, but Bryn Athyn fought back late to close the final gap to 12.Â
Coach's Corner
"It was a beautiful day for our seniors.
Anthony Burr,
Jaryn McCann,
Isaiah Cureton, and Ju Jean-Louis have changed our program forever and have left it better than how they found it. For the basketball portion of the game, we lacked an attention to details on a few parts of our scout and that ultimately hurt us. I credit the guys to battle back from 30 down with 11 to go to make it a game. We have an important week of games coming up. Our energy and effort is going to those." - Head coachÂ
Sean Westerlund.Â
Notes
- 20 of the Lions' 29 field goal makes were assisted.Â
- Jamal Cannady Jr. is now six points away from 1000 for his career.
- Bryn Athyn is now 5-7Â in CSAC play.Â
- Keystone improves to 7-5 in conference.Â
Up Next
- Bryn Athyn visits Wilson College on Wednesday, February 15th at 7pm.Â