A super Sunday

Sure, there was a big game in another sport on Sunday. But there were plenty of big games before that in Division III basketball this afternoon.

Elizabethtown notched an important win in conference over Albright 74-67. The Blue Jays used a 14 to two run midway through the second half to take the lead and then made their free throws down the stretch to seal the win. Keith Fogel scored 18 points and was 7-for-7 from the free throw line in the victory. Albright's loss coupled with Lycoming's narrow 69-68 win over Arcadia forges a tie between those two atop the MAC Commonwealth standings.

No. 21 Wooster is unbeaten, but not untested, in the NCAC after today's win at Wabash 64-61. Ian Franks' driving layup with 30 seconds left gave the Scots a two-point lead. The Little Giants missed a couple potential game tying shots and the Scots emerged with the victory. Mount Aloysius upended No. 22 Medaille 65-64 when the Mavericks only scored one point in the final 90 seconds of a close game. Sunday's men's scores.

&&f-boxr&&In women's action, Widener ended No. 21 Lebanon Valley's undefeated run in the MAC Commonwealth Conference. The Pride upset the Flying Dutchmen by outscoring them 42-26 in the second half. Chicago held off No. 24 Rochester 73-64 and kept pace with No. 3 Washington U. in the UAA chase. The Bears handled Emory 61-47. Sunday's women's scores.

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