Landmark Conference 2024-25
Tournament Winner: Drew University
Regular Season Champion: Drew University
Landmark Conference Final: Drew University - Catholic University 85-70 Drew (Scott Gibbs): Malcolm Newman, David Musial, Josh Kline, Patrick Higgins, Peso Crump, Kevin Cronin, Ben Kipnis, Reid Chauhan, Benjamin Manns, Kevin Cotton, Matthew Zenker, Devon Musial, James Anderson, Aidan Lazenby, Anthony Tancredi, Andre De Los, Conor Shiflett, Eli Yusavage, Will Bradley, Patrick Washington, Rocco Checchetto, Marc Herasme Standings 2024-25
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![]() Drew University won Landmark Conference Championship
Conference Champs! Rangers Down Catholic in Landmark Conference Final, Will Make First NCAA Appearance-Mar 5, 2025
Tournament MVP Malcolm Newman (6'1''-G) scored a game-high 18 points and the 25th-ranked Drew University men's basketball team rode an incredible start to an 85-70 victory over Catholic University in the Landmark Conference final on Saturday in a packed Baldwin Gym. By virtue of their conference title, the Rangers (24-3) receive an automatic bid in the NCAA Division III Championships and will make the program's tournament debut in the opening round on Friday. Drew will learn of its opening-round opponent and the location of the game during the NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Selection Show on Monday at noon on NCAA.com. Drew, which won its second Landmark Conference men's basketball title, also pushed its school-record winning streak to 16 games and broke the program record for victories in a season that was held by the 2018-19 squad that finished 23-7. Senior guard Patrick Higgins (5'11''-PG) added 16 points and four assists for the Rangers while coming up with a trio of big plays midway through the second half to help stave off a Catholic comeback. Senior guard Josh Kline (6'2''-G) added 14 points while senior forward Peso Crump (6'6''-F) tallied 13 points. Jamie Ntiamoah (6'4''-G/F) posted 17 points and 10 rebounds for Catholic (22-5), which will now hope for a possible at-large berth in the NCAA Championships. The Rangers torched the nets for 69.2% shooting, including 58.8% (10-for-17) from 3-point range, in the first half while racing out to a 50-29 lead. Newman scored 14 of his points on 6-of-9 shooting in the opening period. The lead changed hands six times in the early going before the Rangers used an 8-0 run to forge a 13-point lead with 11:07 on the clock. Graduate guard James Anderson (6'2''-G) kicked off the surge with a 3-pointer before junior forward Kevin Cronin (6'6''-F) also connected from downtown. Kline capped the run with an acrobatic, driving lay-up to make it 26-13. The Rangers continued to pull away later in the half, erupting for a 16-4 run as their lead ballooned to 48-24 with 1:05 on the clock. Six different players scored during the outburst for Drew, with Newman, Cronin, Anderson, and Higgins all draining 3-pointers. The Cardinals did not go away, however, and rallied to cut the deficit to 10 (54-44) with 12:29 remaining following a 9-0 run. A Ntiamoah free throw made it 57-47 with 11:59 to go, but that's when Higgins gave the Rangers a spark, starting with a triple from the left elbow. After a Ranger stop, Higgins drove the left baseline before pulling up and dropping in a beautiful fallaway jumper, prompting a Catholic timeout. Higgins then lobbed a perfect pass to Crump for a fast-break alley-oop dunk, making it 64-47 and bringing the noise in the jam-packed gym to a fever pitch. The two connected again with 9:42 remaining, with Higgins feeding Crump for a slam off a pick-and-roll to put the Rangers up 66-49. Catholic came back with the next six points to make it an 11-point game, but once again the Rangers had an answer this time on a pair of free throws by Newman and a driving layup from Crump to push the lead back to 15 with 6:17 showing. The Cardinals were unable to get closer than 13 until a put-back from Ntiamoah made it 82-70 with 1:26 left. Catholic put Crump on the foul line with 1:01 left, where he went 1-for-2, and the Cardinals missed a pair of 3-pointers on the ensuing possession. Crump hauled in the rebound before Kline sunk a pair at the stripe, setting the final score with 37 seconds to go. The Cardinals misfired on their final shot and Kline rebounded with 23 ticks showing. The Rangers then ran out the rest of the clock before fans flooded the court in celebration. Drew shot 56.0% from the field, 42.9% (12-for-28) from 3-point range, and 81.% (17-for-21) at the foul line. The Rangers held Catholic to 2-for-19 shooting from beyond the arc. Landmark Final: Drew - Catholic 85-70 Landmark Semifinals: Drew - Susquehanna 97-81 Catholic - Wilkes 96-76 Landmark Quarterfinals: Susquehanna - Moravian 100-90, OT Wilkes - Scranton 59-43 Courtesy of drewrangers.com All-Landmark Awards 2025-Mar 5, 2025
![]() Sean Neylon, swingman from the Catholic University, was voted the Player of the Year at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
He was also chosen to the First Team.
Josh Kline, guard from the Drew University, was named to the First Team of Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
Marquis Ratcliff, forward from the Moravian College, earned a spot in the First Team at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
Among many awards he won the PIAA Pennesylvania Class 1A championship title in 2021.
He was selected to the Pennsylvania Class 1A All-State First Team back in 2021.
Ratcliff was also selected to the All-Landmark Second Team in 2023.
Will McLoughlin, forward from the Scranton Royals, was voted to the First Team of Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
Among many awards McLoughlin's team won the Landmark Tournament in 2023.
He was selected to the D3hoops.com All-Region 5 Third Team in 2023.
Lucas Lesko, forward from the Wilkes University, was selected to the First Team at the Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
Among many awards he was selected to the All-Eastern Pennsylvania Conference Northampton County Division First Team back in 2021.
He was also selected to the All-Landmark Second Team in 2024.
Cayden Merrifield, point guard from the Wilkes University, was chosen to the First Team of Northern Athletics Collegiate Conference.
He was selected to the All-Landmark Second Team in 2024.
All-Tournament MVP: Player of the Year: Defensive Player of the Year: Rookie of the Year: Coach of the Year: Mike McSloy of Drew First Team Second Team Honorable Mention | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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