GAME INFORMATION
#3 Villa Maria (24-5, 6-0 NIAC) vs. #6 Penn State Greater Allegheny (19-7, 13-3 PSUAC)
Thursday, March 1, 2018
Main Arena (Penn State Fayette, Eberly Campus/Uniontown, PA) - 12:00 p.m.
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THE OPENING TIP
The Villa Maria College Vikings make their second straight trip to the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) National Tournament after advancing to the Elite 8 last year as the eighth seed.  This season, Villa enters the tournament as the third seed and will take on sixth-seeded Penn State Greater Allegheny on Thursday at 12:00 p.m.  Villa posts a 24-5 overall record heading into the tournament and is fresh off a Northeastern Intercollegiate Athletics Conference (NIAC) regular season and postseason championship.  Villa defeated the University of Maine at Fort Kent 80-78 this past Saturday in the championship game.  Thursday's Elite 8 contest will take place inside the Main Arena on the campus of Penn State Fayette, the Eberly Campus in Uniontown, PA. Â
LEADING THE CHARGE
- Villa continues to be led by a group effort, but junior
Dominic Douglas posts the highest scoring numbers, netting 17.7 points per game while shooting 46.5 percent from the field. Â He shoots a team best 80.3 percent from the free throw line and grabs more than six rebounds per contest.
- Junior
DeJaun Owens was named to the USCAAÂ Men's Basketball Division II All-America First Team on Tuesday night and is second on the team in scoring, putting home 15.8 points while shooting a blazing-hot 41.9 percent from beyond the arc. Â He also shoots 75.2 percent from the free throw line and has 29 blocked shots on the year.
- Villa's lone senior
Justin Stokes was recognized as an Honorable Mention All-American on Tuesday as well. Â Stokes is scoring 9.6 points per game and leads the team in assists, dishing out nearly five per contest. Â He also has 63 steals and 22 blocks.
- Freshman
Lonnie Taylor, an NIACÂ First Team member and Conference Freshman of the Year, is nearly averaging a triple-double. Â He is scoring 13.1 points and securing 9.3 rebounds per game. Â He is shooting 63.3 percent from the floor and has 31 blocked shots.
- Junior
Jay Scarbrough leads Villa off the bench, scoring 12.6 per contest. Â He has blown past Villa's single-season steals record, having come up with 121 thus far on the season.
- Sophomore
Daniel Thompson comes off the bench to score 8.3 points while shooting 34.2 percent from beyond the arc. Â He averages 2.1 assists and has 33 steals on the year. He shoots 77.6 percent from the free throw line.
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Jonathan Pozo, a junior from the Bronx, has started 23 games at point guard for the Vikings this season and is averaging seven points, 3.3 assists and 3.8 boards. Â He is shooting 77.8 percent from the free throw line and has 32 made triples.
- Appearing in 20 games off the bench, junior
Kwanique Martin is shooting nearly 52 percent from the field and securing more than five rebounds in just 11 minutes. Â He is averaging 5.6 points and has 17 blocks.
- Sophomore
Kevin Ford has appeared in 24 games for Villa, coming off the bench to run the point. Â He is averaging 3.5 assists 2.4 boards and 2.1 points.
- Junior
Tommy Beaubrum has seen an increased role in the second half of the season. Â He is averaging 2.1 points, 2.5 rebounds.
- Freshman
Daryl Hanes has appeared in 12 games and is averaging 1.8 points. Â He has four steals.
SCOUTING REPORT
Penn State Greater Allegheny (PSGA) posted a 13-3 mark in conference play and an 19-7 record overall. Â Winners of eight of nine to end the season, PSGAÂ is averaging 83.5 points per game and shooting 36.8 percent from three. Â They hold teams to 39 percent shooting and 31 percent from beyond the arc. Â They are led by the following players...
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#0 Jordan Payne (19.7 points, 44% 3P)
  #2 Curtis Newby (11.9 points, 10 rebounds)
  #13 Kenneth Rouse (10.5 points, 33.1% 3P)
  #1 Khari Hicks (7.7 points, 5.7 assists)
  #32 George Prota (7.5 points, 6.6 rebounds)