Delaware wins 80-76 against Stony Brook in Coastal Athletic Association Tournament
WASHINGTON (AP) — Erik Timko had 19 points in Delaware's 80-76 victory against Stony Brook on Friday in the first round of the Coastal Athletic Association Tournament.
Timko also contributed five rebounds for the Blue Hens (13-19). Niels Lane scored 16 points while shooting 7 of 10 from the field and 2 for 4 from the line. Izaiah Pasha had 15 points and shot 5 of 8 from the field and 4 for 4 from the line. The win broke a five-game losing streak for the Blue Hens.
The Seawolves (8-24) were led by CJ Luster II, who recorded 31 points. Collin O'Connor added 18 points.
Delaware went into halftime leading Stony Brook 50-34. Timko scored 14 points in the half. Pasha led Delaware with eight points in the second half.
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