DOVER, Del. – Wesley College's 10th-ranked men's basketball team cruised to a 70-40 victory over Capital Athletic Conference rival Penn State Harrisburg on Wednesday night at Wentworth Gymnasium. The Wolverines are now a program-best 21-2 on the year and 13-2 in the CAC while the Nittany Lions fall to 8-16 overall and 5-10 league play.
David Langan was dominant inside for the Wolverines, scoring a game-high 25 points on 10-of-13 shooting, along with 15 rebounds, four blocks and three assists. Anthony Bowers matched his career-high with 18 points off the bench and Quincy Pettiford chipped in with ten.
The Wolverines scored the game's first six points and after a Penn State bucket with 16:34 left in the opening period, Wesley scored the next 21 points to lead 27-2 with 6:51 left in the half. The Wolverines scored the last five points of the half and went into the break with a 39-14 lead.
Penn State, which shot just 20.4% from the field, would get no closer than 23 points for the remainder of the game as Wesley cleared its bench with the game no longer in doubt.
St. Mary's visits Dover in the regular season finale at 1 pm on Saturday, February 22.