Men’s Basketball Secures Top Seed in PAC South with Rout of Waynesburg University

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WASHINGTON, Pa. – The Washington & Jefferson College men's basketball team (19-6, 12-4) handled the Waynesburg Yellow Jackets (7-20, 3-13) by a 93-65 score on Senior Day to secure the No. 1 spot in the Presidents' Athletic Conference South Division. 

By virtue of their 12-4 record through the PAC regular season and a win over the north's top seed Westminster, W&J earns home-court advantage throughout the PAC Tournament. The Presidents finished with a 19-6 overall record and will host Geneva College, the four seed from the North Division, in Tuesday's quarterfinals at 8 p.m. W&J outlasted Geneva 68-64 when the teams faced off in Washington on Jan. 10th in their lone regular season meeting. 
 
The Presidents honored all seven seniors this afternoon including Matt Seidl (Pittsburgh, Pa./North Hills)Josh Chambers (Hanover, Md./Indian Creek)Alex Acosta (Acworth, Ga./North Cobb)Nick Colucci (Havertown, Pa./Haverford)Connor Roberts (Washington, Pa./Trinity)Raine Gratzmiller (Butler, Pa./Butler) and Brandon Learn (New Stanton, Pa./Hempfield).
 
Leading the Presidents on the day was Seidl with a 14-point performance. The senior captain added five rebounds, five assists and three steals. Chambers and Nathan Plotner (Parkersburg, W.Va./Parkersburg South) also contributed 11 points. Acosta wrapped W&J scorers in double figures with 10 points and eight rebounds.
 
With Seidl leading a grouping of four fellow seniors to start the regular season finale, the Presidents battled to a 7-5 lead prior to the first stoppage. Chambers contributed five points while Roberts scored the first points of a game on a layup. With the season starters subbed in, W&J quickly expanded the lead to 16 with 11 minutes remaining in the opening half, 24-8.
 
The Yellow Jackets brought the Red & Black lead to within three before W&J entered another offensive run. A layup by Cameron Rowell (Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional) put W&J up 46-29. A dunk by Plotner helped the Presidents take a 50-34 lead into the half. W&J excelled on the break in the opening half, scoring 22 points off turnovers. The team also shot 55.6% from the field in the first half.
 
The Presidents kept their foot on the gas out of the break, growing their advantage to 25 points off a Seidl triple. In a three-minute span, Colucci contributed six points as the Presidents went up 80-52. Chambers added four points down the stretch, securing his season-high in points with 11. Torrien Perkins (Pittsburgh, Pa./Obama Academy) made the last points of the contest in his home debut with the team, 93-65.
 
W&J dominated the rebounding battle (45-32) and won the turnover differential (20-10). The Presidents also held large advantages in points off of turnovers (37-9), bench points (53-26), paint points (56-26) and fast break points (24-9).