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Jamie McCloskey

Late Drought Dooms DeSales at Muhlenberg

Sophomore Jamie McCloskey scored 10 straight points in the second-half and had 10 points off the bench in the loss at Muhlenberg (Photo courtesy of Greg Carroccio/Sideline Photos).
Box Score
 
Allentown, PA, (February 6, 2006) – The DeSales University men’s basketball team held a five point lead with 3:39 left on the clock but failed to score the rest of the game and eventually fell to host Muhlenberg College, 72-70, in non-conference action in Memorial Hall on Monday evening.
 
        A back door lay-up by sophomore Jamie McCloskey (Newark, DE/St. Mark’s) ended a two minute stretch in which McCloskey exploded offensively for 10 straight points that included two three’s, a jumper from the foul line and the back door lay-in.  A one point DSU advantage was pushed to five with 3:39 left but than the offensive struggles started.
 
        The Bulldogs (14-7 overall) failed to score the rest of the way and the Mules’ (11-10 overall) Jeff Stewart scored the game’s final seven points to give MC the 72-70 win.  Stewart’s final lay-in at the 1:27 mark was the difference as DSU had two foul shots and several shot attempts over the final minute and a half to tie or win the game but were unable to connect.
 
        Muhlenberg seemed to have complete control of the game mid-way thru the second half as they used a 9-2 run to take a 52-42 lead with 13:16 showing on the clock.  DeSales answered that spurt with a 24-7 run over the next eight minutes that was capped by the two McCloskey trey’s and gave DSU its largest lead of the game at 66-59.  Senior Mike Zinn (Hanover, PA/Delone Catholic) had two three-pointers and freshman Ed Lapinski (Red Hill, PA/Upper Perkiomen) totaled four points during the run.
 
        The first half saw both teams make runs at the lead with DSU using a 9-2 run to take a 19-15 lead and the Mules using a 14-4 spurt to close out the half and take a 35-28 lead into the locker rooms.
 
        Both teams shot well from the field as DeSales converted 51 percent for the game and 53.6 percent in the second half.  Muhlenberg shot 47.4 percent and made eight three-pointers in the win.
 
        Sophomore Phil Stricker (Womelsdorf, PA/Conrad Weiser) had his second straight strong game inside as he posted a team-high 20 points on 8-of-14 shooting and blocked a career-high four shots.  McCloskey added 10 points off the bench and Lapinski equaled his season-high with nine tallies.  Zinn, freshman Jeff Raimo (Allentown, PA/Allentown Central Catholic) and junior Sedale Walton (Levittown, PA/Harry S. Truman) each had eight points in the losing effort.
 
        Stewart was virtually unstoppable inside the paint as he finished with a double-double of 31 points and 12 rebounds.  Tom Scott totaled 11 points and Jimmy O’Brien had 10 to lead the Mules.
 
        DSU returns to action on Wednesday, February 8th as they travel to FDU-Florham for a very important Freedom Conference game beginning at 8:00 pm.
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