January 2015 archive

Brandon Domenick Giving Titans A Big Boost

By John D’Abruzzo Brandon Domenick just wanted to play basketball. As a redshirt freshman earlier this year at Division II Gannon University in Erie, Domenick realized he might not have too much time left as a player and decided to make a move in order to fulfill his goal of competing at the college level. …

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Men’s Basketball: Geneva at Thiel (1-24-15)

Men’s Basketball  – Thiel #23 Clandell Cetoute 6-8 Freshman Forward Stat Line: 15 points, 6 rebounds Following a shoulder injury to Thiel’s leading rebounder, senior Eric Mallinger, at Grove City, Tomcats head coach Tim Loomis said his freshmen forwards would need to step up.  Freshman forward Clandell Cetoute answered the call against Geneva, producing 15 points and six rebounds in …

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Women’s Basketball: Geneva at Thiel (1-24-15)

Women’s Basketball – Thiel #13 Erin DiFalco 5-9 Sophomore Forward Stat Line: 18 points, (6 of 11 on 3-pointers) Thiel trailed by as much as 41-28 early in the second half but used a 21-2 run to earn a 66-58 come-from-behind victory over the Geneva Golden Tornadoes.  Sophomore forward Erin DiFalco was a key contributor in the rally, pouring in six 3-pointers …

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Men’s Basketball: St. Vincent at Thomas More (1-17-15)

Men’s Basketball  – St. Vincent #45 Sean Kett 6-5 Senior Guard Stat Line: 10 points, 9 rebounds In a rematch of the PAC Championship Game from the last two seasons, the two-time reigning champion St. Vincent Bearcats again came out on top in an 81-67 triumph over the Thomas More Saints. It wasn’t flashy, but the Bearcats systematically took control …

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Women’s Basketball: St. Vincent at Thomas More (1-17-15)

Women’s Basketball – Thomas More #11 Abby Owings 5-2 Freshman Guard Stat Line: 18 points, 6 rebounds, 4 steals Everyone in the nation knows about the talents of Thomas More junior Sydney Moss, the reigning National Player of the Year.  Basketball fans in the PAC also need to acquaint themselves with Thomas More freshman guard Abby Owings. The 5-2 Owings helped lead a second half comeback …

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