Tight First Half Slips Away From Trojans As Delhi Takes MAC Championship Game
Published: February 24th, 2020
By: Meagan Schulz

Tight first half slips away from Trojans as Delhi takes MAC Championship game Greene’s Nate Parker looks to pass inside in the Trojans’ 62-51 loss to Delhi in the Midstate Athletic Conference championship game Friday night at Binghamton University. Parker finished the contest as the Trojans leading scorer, tallying 14 points. (Photo By Pete Mansheffer)

BINGHAMTON – After avenging their double overtime loss to Unatego on Tuesday with a win over the Spartans in the semifinals, the Greene Trojans traveled to the Binghamton University Events Center to take on the league regular season champs of Delhi in the Midstate Athletic Conference Championship.

The first meeting of the season between the two teams ended with a double overtime loss for the Trojans. In a much different setting with the conference title on the line, the game was tight until the third quarter when Delhi built a nine-point cushion.

The Bulldogs were able to extend their lead to double figures in the fourth quarter, pulling away with the 62-51 win over Greene to earn the MAC championship – a first for Delhi since their win over Unadilla Valley in 2017.

Alex Haight of Delhi led all scorers with 24 points while teammate Tyler Bruce was also in double figures with 13 points.

Greene’s Nate Parker led the third-seeded Trojans with 14 points while Nate Barry and Drew Erickson each tallied 10 points in the loss.

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