
Long Island
(-3.5)

Mercyhurst
(+3.5)
Highlights
Summary
ERIE, Pa. (Interstat) — Qadir Martin scored 25 points and grabbed nine rebounds Saturday to lead Mercyhurst to a 91-83 men’s basketball victory over Long Island at Mercyhurst Athletic Center. The teams were tied 45-45 at halftime before the Lakers pulled away. Martin’s performance paced five Mercyhurst players in double figures. Jamal Fuller led all scorers with 26 points for the Sharks. Mercyhurst improved to 14-15 overall. Long Island fell to 19-10. The Lakers shot 54% from the field and committed only seven turnovers, overcoming a 31-point effort from Long Island’s Fuller. Attendance was 956.
Extended Summary
ERIE, Pa. (Interstat) — In a game defined by offensive efficiency and a decisive edge in converting mistakes into points, the Mercyhurst Lakers outlasted the Long Island Sharks 91-83 in a men’s NCAA Division I basketball game Saturday at Mercyhurst Athletic Center. The contest, organized by the Northeast Conference, saw both teams trade blows in a high-scoring first half that ended tied at 45. The second half, however, belonged to the home team as Mercyhurst outscored Long Island 46-38 to secure the victory before an announced crowd of 956. The most critical phase of the game came midway through the second half. With Mercyhurst leading 60-58, the Lakers unleashed a 9-2 run over a span of just 1 minute and 36 seconds to seize control. The surge was fueled directly by Long Island’s turnovers, a persistent issue for the Sharks all night. After a Jamal Fuller giveaway, Kaden Fuhrmann found Jake Lemelman for a transition jumper. Following another Long Island turnover, Lemelman drilled a 3-pointer, pushing the Mercyhurst lead to 65-58 and forcing a Long Island timeout. The Lakers’ ability to capitalize on Shark miscues was the game’s defining statistic, as they scored 20 points off 13 Long Island turnovers, compared to just 7 points off turnovers for the Sharks. Mercyhurst’s offensive execution was superior throughout. The Lakers shot 54% from the floor and 80.1% from the free-throw line, posting an offensive rating of 126.4 points per 100 possessions. Long Island was also efficient, shooting 57.4% from the field, but their 13 turnovers and a 6-of-18 performance from 3-point range proved costly. Mercyhurst also won the battle in the paint, 54-48, and on the fast break, 17-9. The Lakers were led by a dominant performance from Qadir Martin. The 6-foot-5 junior from Staten Island, New York, scored 25 points and grabbed nine rebounds, consistently attacking the interior. His activity was pivotal during Mercyhurst’s key second-half run. Bernie Blunt added 18 points, while Jake Lemelman provided a crucial scoring spark off the bench with 20 points, including two critical 3-pointers. Deshaun Jackson chipped in 14 points. Long Island was carried by the scoring of Jamal Fuller. The 6-foot-5 guard from Toronto finished with a game-high 26 points, though he also committed four of his team’s turnovers. Greg Gordon added 18 points, and Malachi Davis contributed 15 points and a team-high four assists in 40 minutes of action. Mason Porter-Brown was a force on the glass, pulling down nine rebounds to go with 10 points. The win improved Mercyhurst’s season record to 14-15, while Long Island fell to 19-10. The result avenged a 60-58 road loss for the Lakers to the Sharks back on Jan. 8. According to National Statistical’s ELO system, Long Island had entered the game with a 61.3% probability to win. The combined score of 174 points significantly exceeded the over/under line of 134.5. Mercyhurst will look to build on the victory when they travel to face Central Connecticut on Thursday. Long Island aims to rebound at home against Chicago State, also on Thursday.
Preview
ERIE, Pa. (Interstat) — A surging Long Island men’s basketball team looks to continue its push near the top of the Northeast standings when it visits a Mercyhurst squad seeking consistency Saturday at Mercyhurst Athletic Center. The Sharks (19-9) have won eight of their last 10 games, including a thrilling 91-89 road victory at Saint Francis (PA) on Thursday. Guard Jomo Goings, coming off an 18-point, 3-assist performance in that win, has been a catalyst. He averaged 16.3 points over a recent three-game stretch and provides steady backcourt leadership. Long Island’s depth was on display against Saint Francis, with Greg Gordon and Jamal Fuller joining Goings in scoring 18 points each. The Sharks’ defense has also been formidable, holding opponents under 60 points in three of their last six wins. The Lakers (13-15) are looking to rebound from a tough 83-80 overtime home loss to Wagner on Thursday, despite a 24-point effort from standout guard Bernie Blunt. Blunt has been a prolific scorer, averaging 24.4 points over his last five games and erupting for 31 points and 8 rebounds in a win over Saint Francis (PA) on Feb. 14. His matchup with Goings will be pivotal. Mercyhurst has shown flashes, winning three of its last five, but closing out tight games has been an issue. Three of their last six losses have been by four points or fewer. This is a rematch of a Jan. 8 clash, which Long Island won 60-58 at home. In that game, the Sharks contained Blunt to 14 points. With the conference tournament approaching, Long Island aims to solidify its seeding, while Mercyhurst needs a signature win to climb back to .500. Tipoff is set for Saturday afternoon.