LANGHORNE, Pa. - With one last chance to qualify for the CSAC Tournament, the Bryn Athyn College men's basketball team could not get an upper hand, falling 91-66.
Inside the Box Score
- Jamal Cannady Jr. went supernova to try and keep the Lions' season alive, totaling 29 points on 10-19 field goal shooting and 8-11 free throw shooting.
- Will Little contributed a rock solid 12 points and 4 rebounds.
- Jaryn McCann filled the box score with 6 points and 9 rebounds.
- Anthony Burr finished his Lions career strong with 8 points.
How it happened
- The first half was very back-and-forth, but Bryn Athyn was unable to cash in on good opportunities.The Lions never led.
- Cairn maintained a steady advantage throughout the opening period thanks to good rebounding.
- The Lions would go into halftime down 44-38.
- Bryn Athyn made an early push out of the break, narrowing the gap to 5 with 16 minutes left.
- Ultimately, the Highlanders proved too big and bruising.
- Cairn would go on to win 91-66.
Coach's Corner
"When we started this season, we had a goal of playing meaningful basketball on the last day of the season. We had that opportunity against Cairn with a win and in situation. It wasn't our day and Cairn shot it well. No single game ever defines the season. I am proud of all we accomplished this year. I am so grateful for
Anthony Burr,
Jaryn McCann,
Juleton Jean Louis, and
Isaiah Cureton. They leave this program better than how they found it, and finished this season off with best single season in program history. I love our guys and appreciate the commitment they showed throughout the season." - Head coach
Sean Westerlund.
Notes
- Bryn Athyn made only seven 3-pointers, a key indicator that it was not their day.
- Cannady Jr. ranks fourth in all of Division III in scoring, totaling 586 points and averaging 23.4 per game.
- He also led the country in free throws made (173) and attempted (216).
- Bryn Athyn finishes the season 11-14 overall and 5-9 in conference.
- Cairn finishes their regular season slate with a record of 12-2, and is awarded the 1 seed in the CSAC Tournament.