Daily News | Against stiff conference competition, La Salle is eager to right its ship
Almost halfway through La Salle’s first season under head coach Fran Dunphy, the Explorers are 6-7.
Sophomore guard Khalil Brantley and senior guard Josh Nickelberry have highlighted La Salle’s returnees. Brantley leads the team in scoring and assists . Nickelberry is second in shooting, averaging 11.5 points per game and shooting 34.5% from behind the arc. It was the same story on the road against Howard. Though La Salle ultimately came away with the win, the Explorers committed 14 turnovers in the first half alone. The Explorers’ lapses on offense kept the game close, even as the Bison shot a dismal 16.7% from three-point range.
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