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77
Winner Allegheny All 4-8,2-1 PAC
53
Thiel THI 4-7,1-2 PAC
Winner
Allegheny All
4-8,2-1 PAC
77
Final
53
Thiel THI
4-7,1-2 PAC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Allegheny All 35 42 77
Thiel THI 26 27 53
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Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Dante Parente

Men's Basketball stumbles against Allegheny

GREENVILLE, Pa. (Jan. 7) -- The Thiel College Men's Basketball team dropped a Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) clash with Allegheny College 77-53 Wednesday evening on Maenpa Court at Beeghly Gymnasium.

The Tomcats dip to 4-7 (1-2) while the Gators rise to 4-8 (2-1).

The home side opened the second half with an 8-1 run to get within 5 at 39-34 with 14:55 remaining. Four Tomcats registered buckets in the run as a Kenny Ermat (Lauderdale Lakes, Fla./Boyd Anderson) driving layup capped the spurt. The visitors answered with 14-of-18 over the next 4:49 to climb ahead 53-38 and force a Thiel timeout. The Gators went on to outscore the Cats 24-15 in the final 9:38 to spell the 77-53 final.

Ermat led Thiel with a career-most 11 points on 3-of-8 shooting and 5-of-8 from the free-throw line. He snared a team-best six boards and distributed a team-leading three helpers while blocking a pair of shots. 

Kadenne Kemp (Inglewood, Cali./Northgate (Pa.)), fresh off a career performance with 18 points and 10 rebounds, contributed 9 points on 3-of-4 from the field while grabbing five boards. 

Logan Lentz (Greenville, Pa./Greenville) added 6 points and five boards while Khamari Accursio-Harris (Jupiter, Fla./Jupiter) had 6 points, five rebounds and two blocks. Das Sanders (Dallas, Texas/Fort Worth Christian) pitched in 6 points. 

The Tomcats struggled shooting the ball, going 18-for-47 (38.3 percent) from the field, 1-of-9 (11.1 percent) from deep and 16-of-29 (55.2 percent) at the charity stripe. The Gators connected on 12-of-30 (40 percent) 3-balls in the win.

Thiel is back in action Saturday for a 2:30 p.m. PAC clash at Chatham. 
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