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The Albright College men's basketball team looks to complete a season sweep against a Stevenson team coming off its third victory vs. a nationally-ranked opponent.
1,000 Point Watch
A pair of Albright seniors have both moved within striking distance of the 1,000-point milestone.
Kyle Jordan is 10 points away, while
Pedro Perez moved to within 19 of the mark after a 23-point performance on Wednesday.
Jordan is averaging 14.5 ppg this season, and 9.7 ppg over 102 career contests. Perez leads the team with 16.9 ppg in 2013-14, and has a career average of 11.3 ppg over 87 appearances.
Commonwealth Standings
Albright's win over Hood on Wednesday, combined with Lycoming overcoming a 12-point second half deficit vs. Lebanon Valley, put the Lions back into fifth place in the Commonwealth standings. LVC is a game back and holds the head-to-head tiebreaker vs. Albright.
At 10-5 in league play, Stevenson could lock up a playoff spot with a victory vs. the Lions.
Previous Meeting
Albright erased a 13-point second half deficit to hand Stevenson its first Commonwealth loss of the season, 89-82 on January 8.
Perez was just two assists away from a triple double, finishing with 18 points, 12 rebounds, eight assists, and three steals. Jordan totaled 25 points, nine rebounds, two assists and two steals.
Albright College Lions (12-10, 8-7 Commonwealth)
Albright pulled away from Hood over the final 10 minutes on Wednesday to win 82-62 in the Bollman Center.
Perez had 13 points and nine rebounds in the first half alone, turning in a final line of 23 points, 12 boards, four assists and five steals. Jordan totaled nine points, 10 rebounds and six blocks.
Stevenson University Mustangs (15-7, 10-5 Commonwealth)
Stevenson defeated #25 Messiah College 64-60 on the road Wednesday, moving the Mustangs to 3-0 vs. nationally-ranked opponents. Stevenson previously knocked off Messiah and #18 Middlebury at home.
Senior
Alfonzo Hawkins (12.6 ppg) leads four Mustangs scoring in double-figures this season.
Stevenson Hosting Cancer Awareness Game
Stevenson will host its annual cancer awareness game on Saturday, with a focus on bone cancer. Mustangs women's basketball alum
Samantha Murray '13 was diagnosed with bone cancer in August.
To help commemorate the event, Stevenson's men's and women's teams will wear yellow shooting shirts and shoelaces. The first 50 students to arrive at Saturday's game will receive the same yellow shooting shirt and youth teams will scrimmage during halftime of both games with all four teams wearing yellow.