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79
Keystone KCMB 0-11
107
Winner Cortland COR1819M 7-2
Keystone KCMB
0-11
79
Final
107
Cortland COR1819M
7-2
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Keystone KCMB 33 46 79
Cortland COR1819M 54 53 107

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Ryan Novitsky, Sports Information Director

Mills Scores Game-High 22 Points in 107-79 Loss to Cortland

PITTSFORD, N.Y. - Dec. 29, 2018 - Junior Ray Mills (Philadelphia, Pa./Overbrook) of the Keystone College men's basketball team pumped in a game-high 22 points and freshman Derrick Donigan (Mt. Washington, Ky./Bullitt East) enjoyed a double-double but the Giants fell to SUNY Cortland 107-79 in the opening game of the Mark's Pizzeria Crosstown Shootout hosted by St. John Fisher College on Saturday evening.

With the loss, Keystone drops to 0-11 while SUNY Cortland improves to 7-2. The Giants will face Alfred State tomorrow at 1 pm in the consolation game, as the Pioneers fell to the Cardinals 82-62 last night.

Mills shot 7-of-15 from the field with three makes from downtown and a 5-of-5 outing from the charity stripe. The junior also provided four assists, two steals and one rebound.

Donigan, meanwhile, grabbed a contest-best 14 rebounds (six offensive) to go along with 18 points (7-of-17 shooting), all off the bench.

Junior Austin Smith (Titusville, Fla./Florida Air Academy) - who just transferred back to Keystone from Neumann University - enjoyed a 4-of-8 night from downtown, finishing with 13 points off the bench, while junior Javonte Matthews (North Hollywood, Calif./North Hollywood) provided 11 points, five boards and one steal.

Freshman Tyrell Lacoste (Aberdeen, Md./Aberdeen) and junior Jalen Flynn (Reading, Pa./Muhlenberg) combined for 13 points, eight rebounds, two helpers and two steals.

The Red Dragons had four players finish in double-figures, with Nicky Bonura leading the way with 20 points, behind 5-of-12 shooting from deep.

The Giants trailed 54-33 at halftime but managed to be outscored by just seven points (53-46) in the second half.
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