Dylon Cormier scored 18 of his game-high 25 points in the second half as Loyola University Maryland erased a 17-point first-half deficit to tie the score twice after halftime, but the Greyhounds could ultimately not overtake Stony Brook University, and the Seawolves finished with a 76-69 non-conference decision on Thursday night in Reitz Arena. Cormier went to the free throw line 21 times in the game, one shy of tying the school record set in 2009 by Jamal Barney. The senior guard made 16 of the attempts from the charity stripe, good for a tie for fifth in school single-game history. Loyola (5-4) trailed by 17, 44-27, with 77 seconds left in the first half when Rayshaun McGrew made 1-of-2 free throws for the Seawolves (8-3). McGrew’s points were the last Stony Brook scored in the first half, and it took a 44-31 advantage into the locker room.
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