General | 2/14/2026 5:44:00 PM
THE GAME FACTS
Score: No. 6 Gannon 85, Seton Hill 73
Records: Gannon 22-2 (15-1)Â | Seton Hill 13-11 (7-9)
Location: Greensburg, Pa.
Date: February 14, 2026
GREENSBURG, Pa. – Valentine's Day was kind to the Maroon & Gold. The No. 6 Gannon men's basketball team earned an 85–73 road victory at Seton Hill on Saturday afternoon, using a strong second-half effort to pull away and secure its 22nd win of the season. Pace Prosser (Berlin, Pa./Berlin Brothersvalley) led all scorers with a game-high and career high tying 29 points as the Golden Knights continued PSAC play with a road win.
Gannon outscored Seton Hill 47–42 after halftime, shooting efficiently and controlling the tempo down the stretch to seal the victory.
It's the ninth straight win for GU, who improved to 9-1 on the road. They're now 15-1 in conference play with just four games left in the regular season, two home and two away.
THE KNIGHT CAP
• Game-High Performance: Pace Prosser (Berlin, Pa./Berlin Brothersvalley) poured in a game-high 29 points, adding seven rebounds and five assists. His 29 ties a career high.Â
• Efficient Shooting: Gannon shot 47.1 percent from the field in the road victory. That included a 51.6% clip in the second half, going 16-31 in the final 20 minutes.
• Second-Half Surge: The Golden Knights outscored Seton Hill 47–42 in the second half to create separation.
• Balanced Contributions: Five Gannon players scored at least eight points in the win (Prosser, Lucas Morgan (Sydney, Australia/Marist Catholic College North Shore), Precious Idiaru (Speyer, Germany/LA Premier Prep), Jaden Calloway (Columbus, Ohio/Bishop Hartley), Layne Sarver (New Madison, Ohio/Tri-Village)). Nine total Golden Knights tallied points in the game.
• Second Chances: The Golden Knights grabbed 16 offensive boards and made them count, outscoring the Griffins 19-2 on second chance points. Seton Hill only snared three offensive boards all game.Â
• Rebound Control: On that note, GU outrebounded Seton Hill 48-26 in the game.Â
• At the Line: Gannon finished strong at the free-throw line, converting timely attempts in the closing minutes. GU was 75% from the stripe across the entire game.Â
• Road Tested: The Golden Knights are now 9-1 away from home and continue their stretch of dominance in the PSAC. GU is now 15-1 in conference play and owns a one game lead on Cal (PA) for first in the western division with four to play.Â
THE NEXT GAME
Gannon is back home for the final two home games of the regular season this week. They'll first host Slippery Rock on Wednesday at 7:30 before a home date with UPJ on Saturday at 3:00.Â
This story was written using the support of AI.