DelVal squelches U rsi nus60-55Delaware Valley College passed a test of sorts Monday night when the Aggies won for the first time on a hostile court this year, defeating Ursinus 60-55Now they have to pass another kind of test.Usually when we have finals (ex-aminalions), coach Frank Wolfgang said, “it dries have an effect on the team, am Sometimes. I've wondered if they were completely there “The Aggies played with a lot of enthusiasm and aggressiveness, though, seemingly oblivious to their final exams, taking an early lead (27-26 at halftime) and building on that slowly through the final half The key play in the game, however, came when Ursinus cut it to 55-53 with just 048 showing on the clock Instead of folding under pressure, the Aggies’ John Wisniewski canned a short bank shot and added a free throw for a three-point play to put the game away at 58-53.For the Aggies (3-2, 1-1), Dennis Pastucha canned 16, Wisniewski 13 and Ken Mitchell 10.“Tony Salamone came in and did a good job for us, Wolfgang said He canned four deep jumpers to loosen up their rone, ran the offense well and did a good job defensively on (Greg) Thren (who led Ursinus with 18 points)