Landmark Conference: Season 2021-22

Landmark Standings
1
13-1 (21-4)
2
11-3 (17-8)
3
10-4 (17-6)
4
8-6 (15-10)
5
7-7 (13-11)
6
4-10 (9-16)
7
3-11 (8-16)
8
0-14 (3-21)
Susquehanna Controls Throughout in Landmark Championship Win (Photo: Landmark)
Susquehanna University 2021-22
Frank Marcinek Frank Marcinek Marcinek
Danny Frauenheim
Frauenheim
Lukas Yurasits
Yurasits
Dominic Dunn
Dunn
# Name CM (INCH) Pos Bo Nat Cls Former Team
23  Jay Martin 185 (6'1'') G/F USASr River Hill (Clarksville, MD)
3  Danny Frauenheim 178 (5'10'') PG USASr Point Pleasant Beach (Point Pleasant Beach, NJ)
4  Lukas Yurasits 188 (6'2'') G USASr Berkeley Carroll (Brooklyn, NY)
13  Dominic Dunn 196 (6'5'') F USAJr Camden Catholic (Cherry Hill, NJ)
43  Wes Simons 196 (6'5'') C USAJr Scranton Prep (Scranton, PA)
32  Ryan Collins 201 (6'7'') F USASr Keystone Oaks (Pittsburgh, PA)
33  Stuart McAvoy 203 (6'8'') C USASr Downingtown West (Downingtown, PA)
10  Thomas Sampson 196 (6'5'') F USASr West Deptford (Westville, NJ)
21  Ethan Stoute 188 (6'2'') G USAFr West Morris Central (Chester, NJ)
5  Steven Ressler 180 (5'11'') G USAFr Bedford (Bedford, PA)
2  Quincy Haughton 193 (6'4'') G USAJr C. Milton Wright (Bel Air, MD)
0  Howie Rankine 180 (5'11'') PG USAJr Carlisle (Carlisle, PA)
11  Pat Corbett 180 (5'11'') PG USAJr Camden Catholic (Cherry Hill, NJ)
14  Jack Van Syckle 186 (6'1'') C USASr C. Milton Wright (Bel Air, MD)
1  Noah Klinewski 190 (6'3'') G USASo
12  MU Salako 190 (6'3'') G USAFr
15  Alon Barksdale 188 (6'2'') G USAFr
22  Cooper Haberern 190 (6'3'') G USAFr
25  Isaiah Oluajayi 196 (6'5'') F USAFr
Head Coach: Frank Marcinek
Coach Assistant: Chad Bailey
Coach Assistant: Mark Prusch
Coach Assistant: Eldon Hoy
Susquehanna Controls Throughout in Landmark Championship Win - Mar 2, 2022
In front of a packed Orlando W. Houts Gymnasium, the Susquehanna University Basketball team controlled throughout the 40 minute affair with defending conference champions Drew, earning their second Landmark Championship. Danny Frauenheim (5'10''-PG) was the tournament MVP, as the senior guard finished with 15 points, three assists, and four steals to lead the way for the River Hawks.
The Susquehanna offense was rolling on all cylinders on Saturday night, evidenced by a 21-7 start after a Jay Martin three-point basket. After that point, the Rangers would never get closer than seven, as the SU offense posted a balanced effort with five players in double figure scoring.
Frauenehim was the leading scorer for the River Hawks on the night with 15 points, followed closely by Dominic Dunn (6'5''-F) who posted 14. Jack Van Syckle (6'1''-C) had an excellent night in the post, as the senior finished with 11 points and nine rebounds, along with three assists and two blocks. Howie Rankine (5'11''-PG) excelled in his role of the bench, posting 11 points and six boards. The final double-digit scoring effort came from Lukas Yurasits (6'2''-G), who contributed 10 points and five rebounds on the night.
The Rangers struggled to take care of the ball in the first half, leading to only 27 shots to Susquehanna's 37. The shot difference allowed Susquehanna to take an eleven point lead in the break, despite shooting a lower percentage from the floor. Andrew Turco provided great minutes of the bench for Drew, as he finished with 14 points. His three pointer in the first half at the 7:02 mark brought Drew the closest they would come after the early run from SU, at 32-25. However, a Van Syckle and-one lay-in immediately after brought the momentum back to Susquehanna as well as the double-digit lead.
The River Hawks matched their largest lead of the game at that point early in the second half, as a lay-in from Yurasits put SU up 15 with 18:24 to go. The Rangers would continue to hang around, but would not cut the deficit to less than nine until the closing moments. With 3:03 to go, Susquehanna took their largest lead of the entire game when a Frauenheim jump shot put SU up 16. A strong fight form Drew would keep the game somewhat within reach, but solid free throw shooting and strong ball-handling to break the Drew press allowed Susquehanna to keep their edge until the waning moments when a buzzer beating three fell for the Rangers.
The River Hawks have now won 13 straight games, the most since a 15 game win streak to begin the 2015-16 season.

Courtesy of Susquehanna Athletic Communications

Landmark Tournament Final: Susquehanna - Drew 76-68
Landmark Tournament Semifinals:
Susquehanna - Juniata 59-52
Drew - Catholic 60-58
All-Landmark Awards 2022 - Mar 2, 2022
All-Tournament MVP: Danny Frauenheim (5'10''-PG) of Susquehanna
Player of the Year: Danny Frauenheim (5'10''-PG) of Susquehanna
Defensive Player of the Year: Jay Martin (6'1''-G/F) of Susquehanna
Rookie of the Year: Will McLoughlin (6'9''-F) of Scranton
Coach of the Year: Frank Marcinek of Susquehanna

All-Landmark First Team 2022
McBurnie
McBurnie
Danzig
Danzig
Dunn
Dunn
Frauenheim
Frauenheim
Yurasits
Yurasits

First Team

Jesse Hafemeister (6'5''-G) of Catholic
Howard McBurnie (6'6''-F) of Drew
Jackson Danzig (6'5''-G) of Scranton
Dominic Dunn (6'5''-F) of Susquehanna
Danny Frauenheim (5'10''-PG) of Susquehanna
Lukas Yurasits (6'2''-G) of Susquehanna

Second Team

Tommy Kelly (6'1''-G) of Catholic
David Gervase (6'3''-G) of Drew
Malcolm Newman (6'1''-G) of Drew
Chase Husted (6'8''-G) of Juniata
Danny Cooper (6'0''-PG) of Moravian
Stephen Braunstein (6'3''-G) of Scranton