Magee wins 1,000th career game

Philadelphia University men’s basketball head coach Herb Magee became the second men’s basketball coach, third overall in NCAA history, to win 1,000 career games as the Rams defeated Post 80-60 in a Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) contest Saturday afternoon in the Gallagher Center.

Magee, a 2011 Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame inductee, joins Tennessee Lady Vols head coach Pat Summitt and Duke Blue Devils head coach Mike Krzyzewski in the 1,000-win club. He reached the milestone in his 1,398 career game, all of them with Philadelphia University

Philadelphia improves to 15-6 overall, 9-3 against the CACC. Post is now 9-12 overall and 8-7 in conference play.

Forward Derek Johnson (Conshohocken, Pa./Atlantic Christian) shot 7-of-16 from the field to pace the Rams with 20 points. He added six rebounds and four assists. Nick Schlitzer (Pottsville, Pa./Pottsville) buried five of his six 3-point attempts to finish with 18 points.

Forward Peter Alexis (Wilkes-Barre, Pa./Holy Redeemer) poured in 17 points, while guard Andre Gibbs (Smyrna, Del./Smyrna). Forward TJ Huggins (Alexandria, Va./T.C. Williams) contributed 10 points, a career-high eight assists, and seven rebounds.

Post opened up a 22-11 advantage after going on an 18-4 run, capped off by two Matt Mareno free throws at the 9:53 mark. Malik Howze scored six of his eight points during the surge for the Eagles.

Gibbs put a stop to the Post run with a 3-point basket and sparked a string of 11 straight points to tie the score at 22-all. The Rams defense held the Eagles to 0-of-4 shooting and forced two turnovers during the span.

The Rams took control of the contest with the half’s final 10 points over the last 3:09 to take a 34-27 lead to the locker room. Johnson had five of the 10 points for Philadelphia, who made four of their five shots.

Philadelphia put the game away with a 25-7 run to start the second half and open up a 59-34 lead on an Alexis dunk with 11:01 to play. The Rams drained five consecutive 3-pointers during the surge, led by Schlitzer’s seven-points. Philadelphia shot 9-of-14 from the field, while Post was 1-of-11 shooting.

Post received 11 points from Brandt Voiles, Nardie Bogues, and Mareno.

For the game, Philadelphia shot 56.4 percent from the field, including a season-high 12 made 3-pointers on 22 attempts, and dished out a season-best 23 assists. The Eagles hit 38.2 percent (21-of-55) of their attempts.

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