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Cavalier Calendar

Thursday, Feb. 17

6 p.m. W Bball @ Neumann

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8 p.m. M Bball @ Neumann

As the second half began the Cavaliers meant business and scored 10 points which made the score 52-40. As time progressed the Defenders gained momentum and a 20-8 burst.

“I kept playing hard because I really wanted to see us pull out the win, mostly for Dom and Lamar's sake, to see them end their career at home with a win is an inspiring thing,” Corey Frizzera, freshman guard and business administration major, said.

The game began with a commencement for the two seniors. Their families joined them as they walked onto the court to be recognized.

“He inspired me to play basketball and follow in his footsteps because he is a role model,” LeShea Fisher, Fisher’s sister, said.

Fisher has scored 459 points in his basketball career and averages 4.4 points a game.

“I love the group of guys we have this season and all that we have accomplished. We have a lot of great talent and it feels good when you can leave the program knowing that they will continue the hard work,” Fisher, senior guard and communication major, said.

“Dom has enjoyed his four years at Cabrini, he has met great friends and a great coaching staff. I am proud because he held his own in basketball and academics,” Dom Farrello’s mother said.

Farrello was recently honored at a previous game for scoring his 1,000-point. At Monday nights game Farrello carried the offensive load at the start of the game by making the first two baskets and bringing in 20 points with 12 rebounds. He scored 18 of his 20 points before half time and accumulated 12 rebounds for his sixth double-double of the season and seventh of his career.

When asked about being recognized for making his 1,000-point, Farrello said, “It was a memorable moment because of the past players who achieved the milestone were phenomenal and knowing that I am in a category with them is an honor.” cam376@cabrini edu

“Dom is our best all around player and he sets a good example for us younger players by demonstrating a good work ethic and dedication to the team. Lamar is our energy guy who gets us hyped before the game, without him we would come out stagnant and flat,” Zachary Fortenbraugh, freshman guard and exercise science and health promotion major, said.

The Cavs regular season comes to an end Thursday, Feb. 17, at Neumann University. Then the team will start preparing to dominate the playoffs.

“We will prepare for playoffs with the same attitude as any other game. But the intensity and energy will have to go up that much more knowing when the playoffs come around if you lose you don't play again.” John Boyd, junior guard and business administration, said.

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Friday, Feb. 18

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TBA M Bball Quarterfinals

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“I’m looking forward to Cliff Lee coming back so I can wear his jersey again.”

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“To see if the starting rotation can live up to the hype it is surrounded by.” eMMa

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“I’m excited to see the team dynamic. They’ve been clicking over the past few years and I hope it continues.”

Pat Gallagher /web editor / mw446@cabrini

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