No. 18 Lynn Men’s Basketball Charges Past UAH in NCAA South Region Opener


March 16, 2019

Men’s Basketball

Lynn 81, Alabama Huntsville 68

Contact: Alex Slocum, aslocum@lynn.edu

Fort Lauderdale, Fla. – An early deficit Saturday afternoon didn’t shake up a veteran Lynn University men’s basketball squad as the No. 18 and third-seeded Fighting Knights are through to the NCAA Division II South Region Tournament Semifinals with an 81-69 victory over sixth-seeded University of Alabama in Huntsville.

INSIDE THE MATCHUP:

Final: Lynn 81, UAH 69

Records: #18 Lynn (24-6), UAH (24-8)

Location: Rick Case Arena | Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Series History: Lynn leads 4-0

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STATS OF THE GAME:

·         Michael Baez had another one of his signature second-half scoring outbursts, finishing with a game-high 22 points. He shot 8-of-14 from the field and 6-of-8 from the free-throw line while ranking second on the team in rebounds (7).

·         Brandon Bornelus looked like his old self, dropping in 17 points with a 6-of-7 effort at the charity stripe.

·         Jamal Palmer was also solid at the line (6-6), adding 14 points and four rebounds.

·         Rasheed Worrell rounded out Lynn’s scorers in double digits, tallying 11 points, with nine coming in the opening half.

·         Darius Moore tacked on nine points off the bench while leading the team in both rebounds (8) and assists (4).

BEYOND THE BOXSCORE:

·         Baez has scored 20+ points in three of the last four games.

·         Bornelus’ 17 points are his most in a game since Jan. 9.

·         The Blue and White were solid at the free-throw line, shooting 85.7% (24-28). The team’s 24 makes are the second most in a game this season.

·         Lynn has won all four games against UAH in the series history, dating back to 1995.

·         The Fighting Knights are making their first appearance in the NCAA Tournament since 2014-15. That year, Lynn made it to the South Region Championship, before falling to eventual national champions Florida Southern.

·         In the 2014-15 NCAA South Region First Round, No. 6 seed Lynn upset No. 3 seed UAH, 80-62.

·         In this week’s national polls, Lynn is ranked No. 18 by D2SIDA but fell just outside of the rankings in the NABC Coaches Poll.

UP NEXT:

Lynn is right back at it tomorrow, Sunday, March 17, taking on second-seeded Florida Southern for the fourth time this season. The tipoff for the South Region semifinal matchup is slated for 5 p.m. from the campus of Nova Southeastern in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

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Alex Slocum 
Assistant Director of Athletic Communications 
Athletics 

Lynn University 
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Boca Raton, FL 33431
aslocum@lynn.edu 
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