Men's Basketball Associated Press

Stone Leads Howard To Win Over Delaware State

DOVER, Del.—Tyler Stone scored eight of his team’s last 13 points to help Howard University pull away to a 71-67 win over Delaware State in a Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference game at Memorial Hall.  The game was originally played on January 11 but it was suspended at the 15:41 mark of the second half due to a clock malfunction and was rescheduled for today.

With the Bison (9-10, 3-1 in the MEAC) leading 41-38 at the start of the resumed action, the Hornets (1-17, 0-4 in the MEAC) began to find the range from three-point arc as Scott Sill and Dana Raysor helped fueled a run that gave their team a short-lived 48-47 lead at the 10:54 mark.

From there, it became a test of wills as Howard and Delaware State went back and forth until Stone began to take over.  The 6-7 junior forward converted on two free-throws and a basket on a nice spin move down the lane to give the Bison a 60-54 bulge.

Stone would close it out by nailing four straight free throws in the last 15 seconds to give Howard the victory.

James Daniel, III, who missed the last game with an elbow injury, tallied 13 of his 23 after intermission.  Daniel leads the nation in scoring at 28.5 per game.

Stone and Marcel Boyd would prove to be the difference in the frontcourt, each recording double-doubles and helping the Bison hold a 44-34 advantage on the boards.  Tyler finished with 18 points and 10 rebounds, and Boyd with 13 points and 10 rebounds.

Delaware State, which has dropped four in a row, was paced by DeAndre Haywood, who led his team with 23, 18 coming in the first half, Raysor with 14 and Sill with 13 off the bench.

Howard hosts Florida A&M on Saturday at 4 pm on Saturday.

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