Lebanon Valley (5-2) never trailed in the contest and the game was tied just once at 3-3 in the opening minute. The Flying Dutchmen scored the next six points, including five by Hunter Bretschneider, and never looked back.
Lebanon Valley eventually led 34-24 at the intermission, and it was still a 10-point ballgame, 38-28, two minutes into the second stanza. The Flying Dutchmen then scored 14 consecutive points, including five by Kyle Enoch and four from Jimmy Curan, to build a 52-28 advantage with 13:45 to go.
The Lebanon Valley lead swelled to as many as 35 as the team shot 64.7 percent from the field in the second half and finished the night with a 34-for-63 performance. The team also held a 50-23 advantage on the boards.
Bretschneider led the balanced attack with 11 points while Peter Ruth added 10 points and a game-high 10 rebounds. Curran, Enoch and Matt Staub contributed nine points apiece.
Sophomore guard Jason Seipt came off the bench and scored a career-high 19 points in just 24 minutes for the Aggies (2-5). Isaiah Pinckney notched 13 points before fouling out and Zack Van Dyke also hit double figures with 12 points.