MADISON, N.J. – The Drew University men's basketball team broke open a close game with a 20-4 run midway through the second half and the Rangers defeated Elizabethtown College 96-87 in a Landmark Conference tilt Wednesday evening in Baldwin Gym.
With the victory, the Rangers (21-3, 17-0) extended their school-record winning streak to 13 – two games longer than the previous program-best. Drew also finished off an undefeated regular season at home (11-0) and tied the 2019-20 team for the second-most wins in team history.
Senior guard
Josh Kline led Drew with 19 points, six assists, and four rebounds while senior forward
Peso Crump contributed 15 points and six boards. Sophomore guard
Eli Yusavage also scored 15 points while shooting 4-for-5 from 3-point range, and senior guard
Malcolm Newman contributed 13 points. He also shot 7-for-8 at the foul line and iced the victory by going 6-for-6 at the stripe inside the final 31 seconds.
Austin Finarelli scored 18 points to lead the Blue Jays (9-15, 6-11 LC).
The opening half was a back-and-forth affair that featured four ties and six lead changes, with neither side leading by more than six. Elizabethtown was in front for the majority of the period, and the visitors led 39-35 with 1:45 showing before the Rangers ended the half on a 9-2 spurt, as Yusavage and Newman connected from beyond the arc before senior
Pat Higgins knocked down a triple with 23 seconds left to give Drew a 44-41 halftime lead.
The Blue Jays held a 51-50 edge with just under 16 minutes left when the Rangers embarked on their decisive run. Kline and junior forward
Kevin Cronin combined to score the first 11 points of the outburst before graduate guard
James Anderson drained consecutive 3-balls to make it 67-55. Kline capped the run when he made a steal, then connected on a 3 from the corner, putting Drew up 70-55 and bringing the crowd to its feet.
Elizabethtown did not go quietly, however, and still trailed by only single digits inside the minute before Newman's late free throws put the game away.
The Rangers, who have clinched the No. 1 seed in the upcoming Landmark Conference Championships, close out the regular season on Saturday, when they visit Susquehanna University in a Landmark Conference affair starting at 4 p.m.