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Men's Basketball Looks to Change Fortunes vs. Wesley on Saturday

Cabrini University Cavaliers (2-13, 0-2 Atlantic East) vs. Wesley College Wolverines (7-8, 1-1 Atlantic East)
Saturday, Jan. 12, 3pm
Nerney Field House

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At halftime of today's game, Cabrini will honor its former men's cross country, golf and tennis student-athletes who were named to the Colonial States Athletic Conference (CSAC) 25th Anniversary Team.

Considering all student-athletes who competed in conference-sponsored sports in the original Pennsylvania Athletic Conference and the current CSAC, the top 25 student-athletes in each conference-sponsored sport were identified using a point system based on recognition earned as a member of the conference from all-conference awards in addition to major end of season awards such as Player of the Year, Pitcher of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year and Rookie of the Year.

A total of 458 PAC/CSAC student-athletes were recognized on the Anniversary Teams, led by 93 student-athletes from Cabrini University.

Last Meeting: Wesley 82, Cabrini 77 (1/2, 2013, Dover, DE)
After trailing by 20 points in the first half, the Cavaliers used a 36-10 run spanning the two halves to build a 58-52 lead early in the second stanza. Wesley battled back to even the score at 74 with 3:53 to play.

The Blue and White then lost its shooting touch, shooting 1-11 over the final minutes. Wesley took advantage, scoring on nine of its final 10 possessions, including draining 13-14 from the charity stripe.

AJ Williams '13 led the Cavaliers with 22 points and five steals, while Fran Rafferty '14 and Aaron Walton-Moss '15 added 15 points each.

Paul Reynolds '13 led the Wolverines with 23 points, with Wayne Lennon '16 adding 16. David Langan '14 paired 10 points and a game high 10 rebounds.

Wesley was slated to visit Cabrini during the 2013-14 season, but the nonconference tilt was postponed twice and ultimately canceled.

Cabrini Last Time Out: Marywood 78, Cabrini 74 (1/9/2019, Radnor, PA)
The Cavaliers erased a 13 points second half deficit and evened the score at 67 with just over three minutes to play, but a quick 5-0 Marywood spurt proved to be the difference.

Senior Ivan Robinson's triple stemmed the Marywood run, but the Cavaliers could not produce the needed defensive stops in the game's final minute.

Senior Anthony Wright-Downing paired 25 points, 11 rebounds five assists and three steals for the Blue and White, while classmate Ivan Robinson added 12 points.  Senior Alsmith Saintilus finished the night with nine points, while freshman Voshon Mack added eight points and seven boards.

Wesley Last Time Out: Marywood 101, Wesley 94 (1/5/2019, Scranton, PA)
The Wolverines used an 11-0 run early in the second half to erase a 40-37 halftime deficit, but the Pacers responded midway through the stanza to build a six point lead.

Wesley trailed by nine with two minutes to go, before cutting the deficit to 95-92 with 42 seconds to play. Marywood sealed the game at the line, connecting on all six of its free throw attempts in the waning seconds.

Three Wolverines scored north of 20 points each, led by sophomore Brandon Lewis, who hit 10-19 from the floor for 29 points, eight rebounds and four assists. Senior Evan Anderson added 26 points on 9-15 shooting, while junior Derick Charles paired 20 points and seven boards.  

5 Factors for Cabrini
  • Wright-Downing ranks second in the conference with 20.3 points per game. The senior, who has recorded just five three pointers, is one of three players in the league to score north of 300 points on the year and.
  • The Cavaliers have lost 11 consecutive games and gone 52 days since their 85-84 win over Rosemont.
  • Senior DeVahnté Mosley sits just eight points shy of 1,000 for his career.
  • The Cavaliers have recorded at least seven steals in 11 games, including each of their last six outings.
  • Cabrini has held just one opponent below .400 shooting on the season, while nine have shot over .450.

5 Factors for Wesley
  • Cameron leads the Atlantic East and ranks fourth in the NCAA in scoring at 25.6 points per game. The junior also ranks among the nation's top five in total points, field goals made and field goals attempted.
  • The Wolverines boast the conference's top scoring offense, netting 85.9 points per contest, more than seven points better than the second place team, Marywood (78.3).
  • Anderson leads the league with 52 made three pointers on the season, while his .433 three point percentage ranks second.
  • Anderson (1.6), senior Tyrone Craven (1.5) and Cameron (1.4) rank ninth, 10th and 12th, respectively, in the league's steals standings.
  • Craven also leads the Atlantic East with 5.0 assists per game and a 2.3 assist to turnover ratio.
 
TALE OF THE TAPE
Cabrini Wesley
2-13, 0-2 Atlantic East Record 7-8, 1-1 Atlantic East
76.5 Points per Game 85.9
.435 FG Percentage .460
.316 3-Point Percentage .393
.626 FT Percentage .469
63.5 Rebounds per Game 39.8
13.9 Assists per Game 13.7
2.6 Blocked Shots per Game 2.7
8.0 Steals per Game 7.5
15.9 Turnovers per Game 14.7
      
TEAM LEADERS
Anthony Wright-Downing (20.3) Points per Game Brian Cameron (25.6)
Anthony Wright-Downing (8.8) Rebounds per Game Brian Cameron (7.1)
Trey Smith (4.0) Assists per Game Tyrone Craven (5.0)
Billy Warren (1.0) Blocked Shots per Game Derick Charles (0.7)
Trey Smith (4.0 Assists per Game Tyrone Craven (5.0)

 
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Players Mentioned

Ivan Robinson

#3 Ivan Robinson

G
6' 0"
Senior
Trey Smith

#2 Trey Smith

G
6' 0"
Sophomore
Anthony Wright-Downing

#1 Anthony Wright-Downing

F
6' 2"
Senior
Voshon Mack

#23 Voshon Mack

F
6' 5"
Freshman
Alsmith Saintilus

#21 Alsmith Saintilus

G/F
6' 3"
Senior
Billy Warren

#32 Billy Warren

F
6' 6"
Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Ivan Robinson

#3 Ivan Robinson

6' 0"
Senior
G
Trey Smith

#2 Trey Smith

6' 0"
Sophomore
G
Anthony Wright-Downing

#1 Anthony Wright-Downing

6' 2"
Senior
F
Voshon Mack

#23 Voshon Mack

6' 5"
Freshman
F
Alsmith Saintilus

#21 Alsmith Saintilus

6' 3"
Senior
G/F
Billy Warren

#32 Billy Warren

6' 6"
Sophomore
F