DelVal loses 2 on roadJust like Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz,” the Delaware Valley College basketball team has discovered that There’s no place like home,We’U be so glad to put those gold (home) uniforms on (for tonight’s game with Moravian,'1 said coach Frank Wolfgang. We're so sick of seeing these green things (road uniforms).”Wolfgang's comments came on the heels of two Aggie defeats over the weekend; 71-55 at Susquehanna Saturday and 86-77 at Lycoming Sunday. For the Aggies, who have not played at home since Dec. 12, it was their fourth and fifth straight road defeats since returning from the holiday layoff.It’s been a weary five games, Wolfgang remarked. We’ve got to break out of it soon. ’'In each game, the Aggies trailed by double figures at ’halftime. Against Susquehanna, it was 36*24, while Lycoming held a 43-28 edgeBut the Aggies were able to fight back in each game to get within four points with two minutes remaining.We had the ball and we didn’t convert. reported Wolfgang.We’re just not consistent; he added, We’re playing in spurts. I hope we've gotten that out of our system.Against Susquehanna, DelVal was paced by Mark Werkhiser’s 16 points. Teammate Kenny Mitchell added 11.For Susquehanna, Mike Scheib had 13, Bruce Bishop 12 and Jim Gladwyn 10.John Wisniewski, who was held to six points in the Susquehanna game, exploded for a game-high 26 against Lycoming. Others in double figures for the Aggies were Mitchell with 17, Jim McShea with 12 and John Watson with 11.Lycoming was paced by Mike Brown's 23 tallies. He was backed up by Ray Graff (20), Bill Conroy (12) andTomMcGlone (10).