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Pioneers Down Jaguars

The Alfred State College men's basketball team outscored JCC-Olean 46-36 in the second half en route to a 81-72 victory on Tuesday evening.

The Alfred State College men's basketball team outscored JCC-Olean 46-36 in the second half en route to a 81-72 victory on Tuesday evening.  The win is the Pioneers first conference victory of the season and improves the team to 5-21 (1-11 WNYAC).

Strong 2nd Half Leads Kats Past Pioneers

Erie CC shot 60.7% and scored 46 second half points to break open a three-point halftime lead in a 85-67 victory over Alfred State on Saturday.  The #6 ranked Kats improve to 22-2 (11-1 WNYAC) while ASC falls to 4-21.

Erie CC shot 60.7% and scored 46 second half points to break open a three-point halftime lead in a 85-67 victory over Alfred State on Saturday.  The #6 ranked Kats improve to 22-2 (11-1 WNYAC) while ASC falls to 4-21.

Tyshawn Edwards led all scorers with 27 points while God's Gift Achiuwa finished with 21 points and eight boards for ECC.  Sam Hattin chipped in nine.  ECC finished the day shooting 53.3% from the field and connected on seven three-pointers.

Balanced Attack Leads Pioneers to Victory

The Alfred State College men's basketball team had seven players score at least nine points as they downed Medaille College JV 85-65 on Wednesday evening.  The Pioneers are now 4-20 on the season.

The Alfred State College men's basketball team had seven players score at least nine points as they downed Medaille College JV 85-65 on Wednesday evening.  The Pioneers are now 4-20 on the season.

Pioneers Drop Heartbreaker

Alfred State College led for nearly 38 minutes of their contest versus Mercyhurst North East but the Saints were able to rally late in the 2nd half for a 64-60 victory.  The Saints improve to 16-5 (7-3 WNYAC) while the Pioneers are now 3-20 (0-10 WNYAC).

Alfred State College led for nearly 38 minutes of their contest versus Mercyhurst North East but the Saints were able to rally late in the 2nd half for a 64-60 victory.  The Saints improve to 16-5 (7-3 WNYAC) while the Pioneers are now 3-20 (0-10 WNYAC).

ASC Tangles with Ithaca

The Alfred State College men's basketball team could not hold on to a 2nd half lead as they fell 77-76 to Ithaca College JV on Monday night. 

The Alfred State College men's basketball team could not hold on to a 2nd half lead as they fell 77-76 to Ithaca College JV on Monday night. 

The Pioneers trailed 36-30 at half but rallied to lead by as many as 10 in the 2nd half but struggled at the foul line (2 of 7) down the stretch and allowed the Bombers to rally for the victory.

Younatan Gobezai (Bethesda, MD) led ASC with 22 points while Patrick Parker (Jamaica/Hillcrest) finished with 15.  Nick Tucker (Genesee Valley) chipped in 13.

Monroe Rides Hot Shooting

Monroe CC connected on 16-three pointers and shot 51% for the game as they downed Alfred State 108-70 on Saturday.  MCC is now 15-7, (7-1 WNYAC) while ASC is 3-18 (0-9 WNYAC).

Monroe CC connected on 16-three pointers and shot 51% for the game as they downed Alfred State 108-70 on Saturday.  MCC is now 15-7, (7-1 WNYAC) while ASC is 3-18 (0-9 WNYAC).

Younatan Gobezai (Bethesda, MD) led ASC with 18 points while Milton Colquehoun (Silver Springs, MD) continued his solid play as of late with 16.  Ryan Caron (Prattsburgh) chipped in nine.

Aaron Williams and Jacob Grant each had 19 points as the Tribunes finished with seven player in double figures.

Jamestown Rallies for Victory

The Alfred State College men’s basketball team led for the first 32 minutes of the game but Jamestown CC tied it and outscored the Pioneers 20-16 in the final eight minutes to earn a 69-65 victory. 

The Alfred State College men’s basketball team led for the first 32 minutes of the game but Jamestown CC tied it and outscored the Pioneers 20-16 in the final eight minutes to earn a 69-65 victory. 

Branden Woods led the Jayhawks with 19 points and eight rebounds while Zieyik Estime added 17 points.  Markus Williams chipped in 13.  JCC was helped by a 28 for 41 performance at the foul line.  They also held a 43-31 advantage on the boards.

Pioneers Battle Cougars Tough

An undermanned Alfred State College men's basketball team gave Genesee CC all they could handle on Tuesday night.  The eight Pioneers that dressed trailed by only five at half but could never gain the lead in the second half and fell 85-74.

An undermanned Alfred State College men's basketball team gave Genesee CC all they could handle on Tuesday night.  The eight Pioneers that dressed trailed by only five at half but could never gain the lead in the second half and fell 85-74.

Younatan Gobezai (Bethesda, MD) led the blue & gold with 21 points.  Nick Tucker (Genesee Valley) finished with 20 points and nine rebounds while Milton Colquehoun (Silver Springs, MD) chipped in 17.

ASC shot 9 for 17 from three-point land and was 22 for 25 from the foul line but was slowed down by 27 turnovers.

Changes in Basketball DH Tuesday

Changes have been made to the schedule for Alfred State College's basketball doubleheader on Tuesday evening.  The men's contest at Genesee CC will be now played at 4 p.m. followed by the women battling at 6 p.m.

Changes were necessary due to the impending forecast of poor weather.

Changes have been made to the schedule for Alfred State College's basketball doubleheader on Tuesday evening.  The men's contest at Genesee CC will be now played at 4 p.m. followed by the women battling at 6 p.m.

Changes were necessary due to the impending forecast of poor weather.

Pioneers Can't Stop NCCC Run

The Alfred State College men's basketball team led by as many as 16 in the 1st half but Niagara CCC used a 25-0 run that spanned the last six minutes of the 1st half and a the first five of the 2nd half to rally for a 79-66 victory. 

The Alfred State College men's basketball team led by as many as 16 in the 1st half but Niagara CCC used a 25-0 run that spanned the last six minutes of the 1st half and a the first five of the 2nd half to rally for a 79-66 victory. 

NCCC couldn't get much going in the first half and the Pioneers displayed offense patience and moved the ball well to race to an early 16 point lead.  The Thunder Wolves cut into the lead but still trailed 36-30 at intermission.  They continued their run at the start of the 2nd half and never looked back.

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