Box Score ALBANY, N.Y.-Sarah Lawrence College men's basketball was doubled up, 96-48, by The Sage Colleges in a Skyline game at Kahl Gym on Tuesday.
Sarah Lawrence (1-17, 0-12 Skyline) took its only lead when sophomore captain
Graham Gilleran (San Francisco, Calif./Archbishop Riordan) made the first basket of the day.
The Gryphons staged a brief rally in the second half when the Green and White went on a 10-2 run that included eight points by rookie
Keith Burns (Belmont, Mass./Belmont). A trey by Burns in the final two minutes helped SLC score eight of the final 10 points of the contest.
SLC's
Christian Moraros (Brooklyn, N.Y./ELEV|8 Academy) came off the bench to score a team-high 13 points, including nine on perfect shooting from three-point territory. His 20 minutes on the court marked a career high, and his scoring production reached double-digits for the first time since November. The sophomore transfer also chipped in five rebounds and a pair of assists.
Burns was the only other Gryphon in double-figures, going 3-for-3 on three-point attempts to finish with 11 points. The rookie has scored 11 or more points in three of his last five games.
Sophomore
Ege Ozcan (Istanbul, Turkey/Andrews Osborne Acad. (Ohio)) came close to a double-double, racking up eight points while tallying a career-high and game-high nine rebounds.
Rookie
Andre Garibaldi (New Hope, Pa./New Hope-Solebury) collected seven rebounds in the game, his most since the team's home opener in November.
SLC has relied heavily on its substitutes, scoring 40 points from the bench in both of its last two games.
For Sage (15-4, 9-3 Skyline), four Gators broke into double-digit scoring. Brett Ullman led the game with 21 points, followed by Jorrdan McCray with 16. Melvin Ford added 15 points, and Marcus Patterson came off the bench to score 13.
Sarah Lawrence returns home on Thursday when the Gryphons host Purchase College at 7 p.m. At halftime, SLC will honor its women's swimming team-recent runners-up at the 2015 Skyline Championships-as well as the five All-Skyline Gryphons and Skyline Men's Swimming Coach of the Year
Eric Mitchell.