ASTON, Pa.- The Immaculata men's basketball team fell at Neumann University on Wednesday night by a final score of 55-65. The Mighty Macs will look to upcoming home games (Saturday, 2/8 vs Gwynedd Mercy; Wednesday 2/12 vs Pratt) to regain their footing in the Atlantic East Conference. The team sits with one AEC victory with just four conference games remaining.
Robbie Logan led Immaculata with 14 points while shooting perfect on the evening. He'd shoot 5-5 from the floor, converting each of his 4 three point tries.
Tym Richardson followed in the scoring column with a dozen as
Samuel Jankowski tallied 11.
Amidst a four game slide, Immaculata falls to 6-15 overall and 1-7 in Atlantic East Conference play. Neumann, taking the second half of the season series, improves to a 16-5 record with seven conference wins across eight opportunities.
TOP PERFORMERS
- Robbie Logan cashed in each of his five field goal attempts, including four tries from beyond the arc, for a team-leading 14 points night.
- Tym Richardson had a 12 point outing, adding 6 assists, 2 rebounds, a block and a steal.
- Samuel Jankowski scored 11, grabbed 5 rebounds, and collected 3 assists on the evening.
- John Proctor had 6 points by way of three made field goals.
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
- Immaculata shot 42.6% (23-54) from the field, 35.3% (6-17) from behind the arc, and went 50% on just six free throw attempts. The Mighty Macs scored 26 points in the painted area, had 6 second chance points, 5 fastbreak points, 21 points off turnovers, and 31 bench points.
- Neumann shot an even 40% (18-45) from the field and 50% (6-12) from behind the arc. The Knights went to the stripe 33 times on the night, converting 8 of their 15 first half free throws and tightening up to go 15-18 in the second frame. They'd score 20 points in the paint, 11 second chance points, 5 fastbreak points, 8 points off turnovers, and 10 bench points.
UP NEXT
- The Immaculata men's basketball team is back at Alumnae Hall for their next two games.
- The Mighty Macs host Gwynedd Mercy for Senior Day on Saturday, February 8th before welcoming Pratt Institute on Wednesday, February 12th.